What is the Acidotic Crisis? We’ll touch on exactly what it is, the symptoms to watch out for, and when it happens. Symptoms of Acidosis in the body Symptoms, effects, and remedies Why do we want to reach the Acidotic Crisis for healing during fasting? We’ll address the healing mechanisms involved and some dry fasting experiences. What are the symptoms of acidosis in your daily life, that you should be aware of? Some solutions to the problem of daily acidosis A lot of people suffer from consistent acidosis on a daily basis. It’s surprising how common this is. Possible consequences with the Acidotic crisis What can happen if it goes wrong? When to break a fast and how to stop the Acidotic crisis effectively?
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People usually confuse ketosis with ketoacidosis. Fat is oxidized during both ketoacidosis and ketosis, since it creates ketones. Very simply put, ketone production creates acidity. Ketoacidosis usually occurs with diabetics because of low insulin levels. This is a very dangerous situation. Diabetic ketoacidosis basically means that you have a high amount of ketones AND high amounts of sugar circulating in the body. Ketosis, on the other hand, occurs when there’s very little sugar circulating in the blood for an extended period of time, which triggers ketone production as well. Both of these create an acidic environment that ramps up. Even though there are probably lots of different mechanisms at play, it seems that the circulating sugar in this situation, is the biggest reason for the danger. Ketosis is viewed as relatively safe, whereas ketoacidosis is dangerous. Ketosis allows the body to create a very good buffer system, where the acid and alkaline environment is very well balanced.
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