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It is important to understand that we are not talking
about stomach acid or the pH of the stomach. We are
talking about the pH of the body's fluids and tissues
which is an entirely different matter.
Test
Your Body's Acidity or Alkalinity with pH Strips:
It is recommended that you test your pH levels to determine
if your body's pH needs immediate attention. By using
pH test strips, you can determine your pH factor quickly
and easily in the privacy of your own home. If your
urinary pH fluctuates between 6.0 to 6.5 in the morning
and between 6.5 and 7.0 in the evening, your body is
functioning within a healthy range. If your saliva stays
between 6.5 and 7.5 all day, your body is functioning
within a healthy range. The best time to test your pH
is about one hour before a meal and two hours after
a meal. Test your pH two days a week.
Urine
pH
Urine testing may indicate how well your body is excreting
acids and assimilating minerals, especially calcium,
magnesium, sodium and potassium. These minerals function
as "buffers." Buffers are substances that
help maintain and balance the body against the introduction
of too much acidity or too much alkalinity. Even with
the proper amounts of buffers, acid or alkaline levels
can become extreme. When the body ingests or produces
too many of these acids or alkalis, it must excrete
the excess. The urine is the perfect way for the body
to remove any excess acids or alkaline substances that
cannot be buffered. If the average urine pH is below
6.5 the body's buffering system is overwhelmed, a state
of "autotoxication" exists, and attention
should be given to lowering acid levels.
Saliva
pH
The results of saliva testing may indicate the activity
of digestive enzymes in the body. These enzymes are
primarily manufactured by the stomach, liver and pancreas.
While the saliva also utilizes buffers just like the
urine, it relies on this process to a much lesser degree.
If the saliva pH is too low (below 6.5), the body may
be producing too many acids or may be overwhelmed by
acids because it has lost the ability to adequately
remove them through the urine. If the saliva pH is too
high (over 6.8), the body may suffer greatly, e.g. excess
gas, constipation and production of yeast, mold and
fungus. Some people will have acidic pH readings from
both urine and salivathis is referred to as "double
acid."
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