pH Factor






pH means POTENTIALITY TO HYDROGEN.  It measures the balance of acid and base in the body. The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline and oxygen-rich the body's fluid is. The lower the pH reading, the more acidic and oxygen-deficient it is. 

The pH range is from 0-14. The neutral pH is 7.0. Anything higher than 7.0 is alkaline and anything below is acidic.  
All healthy humans begin life with most of the fluids and tissues is a slightly alkaline state (high pH). But as one's body become exposed to food, or drink, or prescription drugs, pollution and stress on a daily basis, the body tissues and fluids becomes acidic (low pH).
At a pH level of 6.9, our body becomes prone to common viral infections like colds, cough and flu.
At pH level 5.5, Cancer cells usually grow inside our body. At pH level 7.5, FERN-C keeps our body's pH level to neutral. 






Source:  Fern-C-pH Factor