Is Your pH Balanced? Find Out
By Testing
To maintain good health the
body is constantly seeking to get rid of the excess acids that irritate the
tissues and deplete them of minerals. One of the principal systems it uses for
this purpose is the renal system (kidneys). The normal rate of acid excretion
through the kidneys gives urine a pH that falls between 6.75 and 7.25. By
testing the degree of acidity of the urine, you can determine whether your body
is eliminating a normal quantity of acids. If the acid excretion rate is higher
than normal, the urinary pH will be more acidic. This low urinary pH is also an
indication that the body is saturated and therefore in an acid state.
Another indicator of the
overall pH balance in your body is the pH of your saliva. When your body has the
mineral reserves that it should, the abundance of minerals will show up in a
saliva ph test as a pH reading of 7.0 to 7.50. A low saliva pH reading indicates
that the mineral reserves in your body are low, and are being used to buffer
acids elsewhere in the body.
There is a strong correlation
between the pH of the body's internal environment and that of the urine and
saliva: urine and saliva become acidic when the body's internal environment
becomes acidic. You can discover the pH of these fluids by using Alkalive pH
Test Strips (Stix). These pH test strips are made specifically to test saliva
and urine, and are the most accurate and economical test strips on the market.
Don't trust your
body to just any chemical lab litmus pH paper.
Alkalive
pH Test Strips (Stix) are unlike most
pH test strips or pH papers on the market.
Due to the narrow range in pH of these bodily fluids (generally 5.8 to 7.6) it
is imperative that a
pH test strip give a clear indication in small pH unit increments.
Ours do. Our test strips give an indication in .25 pH unit increments, and test
a range of 4.5 to 9.0. Plus, pH Test Strips (Stix) use the double color
indicator method, allowing for a more accurate determination of the pH value of
what you are testing. Throw away the pH paper, and pick up the pH Test Strips (Stix).
pH Test Strips (Stix) are pack of 90 strips
pH Test Strips (Stix) come complete with
directions, indicator color chart, and a guide to how to interpret results.
Compare
pH Test Strips (Stix) with standard pH paper from rolls. pH Paper tends to bleed
when it gets wet, making the determination of the correct color quite a
challenge. pH Test Strips (Stix) are different- the reagent is affixed to a
plastic strip. No paper, no bleeding, no mess; easy testing. Alkalive
pH Test Strips - the clear choice.
pH Test Strips (Stix)
come packaged in a pack containing 90 pH test strips.
pH
test strips as a sample.
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pHion Diagnostic pH Test Strips (formerly pH Stix):
We have updated our flagship pH test strip product by combining both testing
pads into a single pad affixed to an easy to grip plastic strip. This update
has greatly improved ease in testing and eliminated the need for multiple
testing throughout a day to create a composite score ... test once and you
have your body's pH level.
This is what Dr. Ted Baroody, author
of Alkalize or Die has to say about pH Test Strips: "I get
hundreds of calls for pH testing materials. pH testing is very complex. There
are individual pH testing substances for everything, but they are very
expensive. This particular strip is reasonably priced too. I have looked a long
time and through many companies to find these quality pH strips. My experience
with litmus pH paper strips has not been good. I do not recommend them."
SALIVA: Take a saliva reading
before and after meals. The alkaline levels of your saliva should be greater
after meals because there is an abundance of alkaline-rich minerals in saliva.
Then test your saliva 60 minutes after a meal. If the pH level is lower than
6.75, then your alkaline mineral reserves are low.
URINE: For best test results, test your second urination in the morning. You
will likely see urine pH become more alkaline as the day progresses. Test
frequently during the day, and determine an average.