HARMFUL BACTERIA AND ALKALINITY
Dr. D.C. Jarvis
Appendix Excerpt from Folk
Medicine by D. C. Jarvis
A friend on the faculty of a medical school sent me for my informaation a list of bacteria harmful to the human body. with the reaction of the media most favorable for their growth. This list was made up for me at his request by the department of bacteriology, and reads as follows:
MOST FAVORABLE REACTION OF MEDIA FOR GROWING PATHOGENIC BACTERIA
Microorganism _Reaction
Staphylococcus 7.4 _alkaline
Streptococcus 7.4 to 7.6_alkaline
Pneumococcus 7.6 to 7.8_alkaline
H. Influenza 7.8_alkaline
Meningococcus 7.4 to 7.6_alkaline
Gonococcus Cnrymbacterium diptheriae 7.2_alkaline
B. abortus 7.2 to 7.4_alkaline
B. tularemae 6.8 to 7.3_alkaline
Clostridium tetani 7.0 to 7.6_alkaline
It becomes apparent, as one studies this list, that microorganisms harmful to the human body grow on an alkaline soil. This is particuularly interesting in the light of the evidence that in dairy cows and human beings alike, an instinct exists which leads them to seek an acid intake.
In the light of the above evidence, it seems reasonable to suspect that
pathogenic bacteria which are harmful to the body are in the world for
another purpose than to cause sickness in human beings. Nature has spread
acid vegetation about with a lavish hand. apparently to prevent infestation
of the body with pathogenic microorganisms, turning into infection of the
body by these same microorganisms. The instinct leading animals and humans
to seek acid vegetation and acid liquids has been given as a protection.
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