(See Ref
12 for original web site posting and comments regarding that web site.)
Month/Year Avg pH Month/Year Avg pH
Jan 04 7.50 Jan 05 7.51
May 04 7.51 May
05 7.52
Jun 04 7.54 Jun 05 7.54
Oct 04 7.51
Note 1: The
chart and pH values pertain only to the alkaline blood types of A and O.
In the chart above, they apparently only posted a pH
value/reading when that value changes.
Note 2: It is suspected that the values as found on
the web site above are actually 6 months
later than the posted date. Death rates increase in the
months of December thru March. Death
rates increase as the pH level moves further away from
7.00. Documentation indicates that
when the pH level increases above 7.45 severe alkalosis
occurs and is fatal.
The full chart is provided as
follows, each
entry should be advanced by 6 months:
Month/Year Avg pH Month/Year Avg pH
Jan 04 7.50 Jan
05 7.51
Feb 04 7.50 Feb 05 7.51
Mar 04 7.50 Mar 05 7.51
Apr 04 7.50 Apr 05 7.51
May 04 7.51 May 05 7.52
Jun 04 7.54 Jun 05 7.54
Jul 04 7.54
Aug 04 7.54
Sep 04 7.54
Oct 04 7.51
Nov 04 7.51
Dec 04 7.51
The desired death rate was
set up by 2005, by increasing the pH level of the alkaline blood types to 7.54,
while decreasing the pH of the acidic blood type B.
Older blood testing reference
books indicate that the pH level of 7.55 is a “critical value”.
Although the average 7.54 pH
level is dangerously close to this critical level, the upper
portion of
the range actually goes beyond the critical level.