Re: pH (how long does it take by #107689 ..... Alkaline/Acid Debate Forum
Date: 9/27/2011 5:55:26 PM ( 13 y ago)
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"I brought some test strips from Petsmart from the aquarium section.
I tested my pH around mid-day, today (8/19) and the pH looked to be about 6
(barely on the test strip; actually, the last color code on the test strip).
Now, at 9:30pm, I used another test strip and urinated on it. IT WAS PALE! IT
DIDN'T EVEN REGISTER ON THE STRIP. Now, at 9:49pm, I urinated again but this
time I did it in a plastic cup and followed the directions and swirled the stick
around. Looks to be between 6 and 6.5 (can't tell which color it's closer to).
Any advice?
What should I do?
How long does it take to go from an acidic state to an alkaline one (registering
on a pee stick)?
Has anyone EVER achieved alkalinity to get rid of toxins/disease?"
It looks as if you are very normal. Neither your urine nor your saliva measure your body's pH level. You can only find out that level by measuring the pH of the blood and if you read the article below it is very difficult to change that level no matter what you do because your body is a finely tuned machine and is constantly in the process of adjusting your pH level to about 7.35 to 7.45.
http://www.brighamandwomens.org/Patients_Visitors/pcs/nutrition/services/heal...
Your body has a complex system of checks and balances to keep its pH in a
normal and healthy range:
7.35 to 7.45. When your pH shifts outside this range and becomes too acidic or
too alkaline, your body
automatically corrects itself to bring things back to normal by:
The bottom line: The body fights hard to keep your pH balanced. It's nearly
impossible to achieve
and maintain a high-alkaline pH for a prolonged period of time.
The only way to directly measure the body's pH is by testing your blood.
Testing your urine only tells the
pH of your urine. Urine is naturally more acidic and has a lower pH (~6.0).
Similarly, saliva test strips only
measure the pH of your saliva, not the pH of your blood.
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