Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 ---- In rawfood , " Elchanan " <Elchanan wrote: I can't remember who, but apparently someone is talking about applying urine to a skin rash. That would mean hosing down the rash with acid. I dunno ... doesn't sound like a likely solution to me!!! Maybe I need to learn the " new chemistry " . Urine DOES work very well on jellyfish stings ... because the chemistry involved is different, NOT because urine is some cure- all. Best, Elchanan ---- Hi Elchanan, Hang on a minute! My urine is not acid. It is very nearly neutral, just slightly alkaline (pH 7.25) as is the urine of any healthy person. If yours is acid, you need to improve your diet! :-) Not that I have the slightest interest in putting urine on my skin. It does fine with a bit of clean water now and again. Really this post is to encourage people to minitor their pH, as it is such a useful indicator of how healthy you are and how good your diet is. Also it can be very encouraging if you are making changes, to see that those changes are actually doing something. For a long time I ate mostly fruit and some greens, but with significant amounts of nuts, seeds, cheese, rye crispbread, butter, eggs and salt. My pH was around 6.25 (acid), sometimes 5.5 (very acid). Then I changed to mainly fruit and some greens, with very small amounts of nuts and seeds, and my pH very quickly moved into the healthy range (7 to 7.5). I would be very interested to hear from anyone else about what their pH is and what they are eating. Regards Roger Rowan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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