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Old 09-02-2005, 05:13 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Ive also read that if you cut the acid down too much (in the stomach) then the stomach acid might not be acidic enough to kill off the germs eaten in food.
Which can pass throught the stomach and end up giving you a chest infection.


That was some good reads guys and I enjoyed reading that alot.



But I have tested my urine and saliva for PH using Liptmus paper and the PH does change depending on the foods I eat.
So I guess it is the blood that has the least effect on PH so as not to worry if the urine is low in PH?
When I get heartburn, I have used green tea extract and it clared it up pretty fast.
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