Sodium Bicarbonate defeats Coronavirus Tayeb Basta, Ph.D. in Computer Science, the University of Manchester in UK, Associate professor at Al Ghurair University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Email: basta@agu.ac.ae
In this work, we explore the relationship between the presence of metabolic acidosis and the pH level in the human body. Scientists assert that viruses need an acidosis metabolism to enter the cells and immediately begin to multiply. Up to the writing of this article, scientists are struggling to find a means to directly defeat coronavirus by providing drugs that can destroy the virus and stops its replication in the cells. Or boost the body’s immune system by vaccination to an extent that it can stand against virus attacks. Instead, we follow a different approach in fighting against the virus by depleting its resources which are the metabolic acidosis of the human blood.
“Your blood needs the right balance of acidic and basic (alkaline) compounds to function properly. This is called the acid-base balance. Your kidneys and lungs work to maintain the acid-base balance. Even slight variations from the normal range can have significant effects on your vital organs. Acid and alkaline levels are measured on a pH scale. An increase in acidity causes pH levels to fall. An increase in alkaline causes pH levels to rise” [1].
We learn from scientists that the sodium bicarbonate administration increases the pH level and consequently alters the body acidosis condition to equilibrium. Thus, enclosing the virus in an environment where it cannot survive.
For the full article please visit: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346929536_Sodium_Bicarbonate_defeats_Coronavirus
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