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Re: Confused: How can my urine and saliva ph be SOOO DIFFERENT??? by linenup ..... Alkaline/Acid Support Forum

Date:   6/14/2010 6:52:28 PM ( 14 y ago)
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You might want to look at this first result

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=0h&oq=ted+&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T...


I recall he mentioned (Ted) why there are discrepancies, I think something like if you are loading up on alkaline, then the acids are pushed out, showing up in the urine. Something like that.

Also I think you are supposed to wait a couple of hours after eating to check saliva.

I have studied this for sometime and I think I have a grasp on it. Magnesium, potassium, sodium and calcium are all alkalizing minerals. It is my opinion that one of the issues with acid conditions is a lack of these minerals which don't show up in standard american diets, particularly magnesium. I would get a hair analysis test done by Trace Elements and evaluate your mineral levels. I betcha you are weak in magnesium and potassium. Do not use magnesium oxide, it is poorly absorbed, use something like UltraMag from Source Naturals.

I know a couple of people who use Ted's alkalizing formula and have gotten great results. I lean towards using potassium bicarbonate rather than baking soda which is sodium bicarbonate, but the former is a little harder to find. It will raise ph.

I think the other issue with acid ph is the prescense of toxins or oxidation. The use of antioxidants should help in this. I like vitamin C but not as ascorbic acid which is acid but the ascorbates like magnesium ascorbate, potassium ascorbate etc.


 

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