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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

The Dangers and Benefits of Alkaline Water

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re going to talk about the potential dangers and benefits of alkaline water. Natural water from a well or spring is alkaline. It’s alkaline because it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. Many people believe that things that are acidic are unhealthy and things that are alkaline are healthy. But that’s not altogether true. We have a lot of different acids in our bodies that have many important functions. We don’t need to worry about alkalizing the body. The body regulates the pH in different areas. For example, your blood should be slightly alkaline, but your stomach should be very acidic. It’s possible to get alkaline water created by a machine that uses electricity to alter it instead of using minerals to alkalize it. If you drink alkaline water that's created artificially, you’re going to alter the pH in the stomach. Potential side effects of alkaline water made artificially can include: • Heartburn • Acid reflux • Gas • GERD • Infection • Hair loss • Heart arrhythmias However, natural water, like alkaline spring water, has no side effects. Alkalizing the stomach could lead to a deficiency in stomach acids. The stomach should be very acidic to help you break down protein, absorb minerals and vitamin B12, and kill pathogens. As we age, we lose stomach acid. Antacids also weaken stomach acid. But, low stomach acid is the root cause of symptoms like heartburn, GERD, and acid reflux. Alkalizing the stomach instead of acidifying it could worsen these symptoms and lead to many other serious side effects. I’ve found that I can digest better when I drink acidic water, like carbonated water—especially if I add a teaspoon of either apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. Overall, alkaline water has certain health benefits because it contains minerals. But alkaline water is only beneficial if it’s natural and not created by a machine.

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Today I'm going to talk about the benefits, the side effects, and the dangers of alkaline

0:06.0

water.

0:07.0

Now naturally when you're drinking water from a spring or from a well or an artesian

0:11.2

well, it's going to be alkaline.

0:13.6

It's alkaline because of the minerals, calcium, magnesium, which are both alkaline.

0:18.9

But definitely people have this idea that anything acid is unhealthy or it will cause sickness,

0:26.3

and anything alkaline is healthy, which is absolutely not true because in our bodies

0:31.4

we have a lot of different acids, nucleic acids as in your DNA.

0:35.7

You have hydrochloric acid, as your stomach acid.

0:39.0

You even have lactic acid that's in your colon to help you digest.

0:43.0

You have amino acids and fatty acids.

0:45.8

So just because something is acid doesn't make it bad.

0:48.6

We have this scale of acidity and alkalinity and right in the center is seven, which is neutral

0:55.2

and distilled water is neutral.

0:58.3

As the numbers go up above seven, so you have seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve,

1:03.6

all the way up to fourteen, things are becoming more alkaline.

1:07.6

Just so you know, at the very top of the list, like fourteen, which is extremely alkaline,

1:13.8

you have things like drain cleaner bleach, which is I think 13 and soap, which is, it

1:21.8

could be anywhere between eight and ten.

1:24.5

Those are all alkaline.

1:26.6

Then as we go lower, we get things like lemon juice and apple cider vinegar and tomatoes,

1:32.8

and of course soda.

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