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Good morning,

Yesterday I bought litmus paper to test the pH of my body fluids according to

the alkalizing advice I've been reading lately from Victoria Bouchenko and other

sites like this: http://www.essense-of-life.com/info/phpaper.htm

My first results are a little confusing, they seem to be reversed from what's

recommended on the site:

ph Oral Other

ideal 7.4 6.6

tested 6.2 7.4

 

(not sure if spaces will display properly)

Has anyone else had this result? Am I doing this right?

 

Thanks for your help.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

 

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> Good morning,

> Yesterday I bought litmus paper to test the pH of my body fluids

> according to the alkalizing advice I've been reading lately from

> Victoria Bouchenko and other sites like this: http://www.essense-of-

> life.com/info/phpaper.htm

 

FWIW, this page has a few things wrong. pH stands for " pondus

hydrogenii " or " potential hydrogen " , not " parts of hydrogen " . Also,

strictly speaking, these strips aren't litmus paper -- that would

just turn red/blue as a very non-quantitative test of acidic/

alkaline. Here's a really good page with easy-to-understand

information about the multi-indicator strips and the whole acid/base/

pH deal.

 

http://www.sambal.co.uk/indicators.html

 

I'm alarmed at the claim that the ideal pH for urine is 6.6. While

urine does tend to be slightly acidic, an average of 6.6 would tend

to favor urolithiasis. I shoot for 7.0. Higher than that is hard to

achieve and favors brushite stones. My zwei pfennig on " alkalizing "

is that it misses the idea that body fluids vary widely in their

natural pH levels, and I'm wary of altering the body's natural

balance without a specific medical need and supervision. Also note

that dietary pH doesn't necessarily equate to the pH of a given

bodily fluid. Citrus juices are acidic, for example, yet increase

urinary pH. I'm prescribed potassium citrate to alkalinize my urine

because I'm cystinuric -- most people aren't, and I need to be

careful that I don't go *too* alkaline.

 

> My first results are a little confusing, they seem to be reversed

> from what's recommended on the site:

> ph Oral Other

> ideal 7.4 6.6

> tested 6.2 7.4

 

Urinary pH varies over the course of the day, often lower in the

morning. To properly test urinary pH, you need to capture a full

(and exact) 24 hours' worth, mix it up, and test that. Saliva pH no

doubt varies according to what and when you last ate, eg.

 

> (not sure if spaces will display properly)

> Has anyone else had this result? Am I doing this right?

 

These test strips are okay for casual educational purposes, but they

are *not* precise or accurate, and the indicators tend to not be very

stable over time, so after 6-12 months (which they may have passed

before they get to you) they give a significantly different result.

 

For medical purposes, you really do need a testing method that's

accurate, precise, repeatable, and subject to calibration. This

means a pH meter.

http://www.automatedaquariums.com/hanlit.htm

I have the Hanna HI98129, which measures pH to .01 and also does

temperature, conductivity, and total dissolved solids. More basic

units that only measure to .1 and/or only measure pH are quite

affordable, and even mine was only $125 plus the cleaning solution

and calibration packets.

 

(Yes, I was a chemistry major in college before switching to applied

math)

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Hi Nick,

Interpreting the significance of the pH of bodily fluids is much more

complicated than most authors, especially web authors, acknowledge. In

" Conscious Eating " Gabriel Cousens provides some of this picture. In particular

he describes how different individual body chemistries can be, and how specific

foods can have an alkalinizing or acidifying affect depending on the particular

body chemistry.

 

Additionally there are many different problems where the body attempts to

compensate for some underlying imbalance by shifting the pH. In these cases

eating to shift the pH back to " normal " will just mask the underlying problem,

or maybe even accentuate it.

 

After doing a lot of medical reading on the subject, the conclusion I came to

was the pH of different bodily fluids is the end result of many complex

balances, and it takes a lot of knowledge and medical testing to correctly

determine what conditions are effecting a person's pH balances, and what the

implications of those conditions are.

 

Many of the reasons why the pH has become unbalanced have to do with a poor diet

like French fries and pop that has burdened the body with gunk that needs to be

cleaned out, or an unbalanced diet of a few foods that provides an excess of

some nutrients and not enough of others. Eating a very broad diet of unprocessed

organic living food avoids many of these problems in the first place.

 

Sometimes a pH imbalance is caused by some problem other than diet. Since the

body has a lot of capacity to heal itself, if its being adequately nurtured, I

decided to focus my effort on improving the breadth and quality of my raw,

organic, living food diet, and support my body's underlying ability to be

healthy. By breadth I mean including foods from as many different plant families

as possible, and eating a mix of greens, fruit, and soaked seeds.

 

I'm also inclined to believe that deep down we know what we need, and so I try

for as much breadth in my diet as possible, and let my intuition decide which

foods I eat most of on any one day. The more I do this, the more I can hear

messages from my body, and the better I'm doing.

 

May your day be filled with clarity, grace, progress, and warm laughter,

Roger

 

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" Nick Hein " <nick.hein

<RawSeattle >

Wednesday, August 17, 2005 4:43 AM

[RawSeattle] pH testing

 

 

> Good morning,

> Yesterday I bought litmus paper to test the pH of my body fluids according to

the alkalizing advice I've been reading lately from Victoria Bouchenko and other

sites like this: http://www.essense-of-life.com/info/phpaper.htm

> My first results are a little confusing, they seem to be reversed from what's

recommended on the site:

> ph Oral Other

> ideal 7.4 6.6

> tested 6.2 7.4

>

> (not sure if spaces will display properly)

> Has anyone else had this result? Am I doing this right?

>

> Thanks for your help.

> Nick Hein

> Morgantown, WV

>

>

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