Re: Palestine during/around Jesus' time
- From: "Agamemnon" <agamemnon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:30:57 GMT
-day urine, and pH also changes
in response to diet - in general, foods like meats, coffee, alco- hol,
milk, eggs and beans make the body more acidic while most fruits and
vegetables have an. alkaline effect. (See Appendix for a more complete
listing of add/alkaline foods). It's always good to keep an eye on
both your urine and saliva pH levels, because both should present a
proper acid/alkaline balance. The ideal pH range of saliva is about
6.4 - 7.2, (below 6.4 is too acidic, above 72. \s too alkaline).
Saliva usually becomes more alkaline after eating and with a
vegetarian diet. Urine pH should ideally vary from approximately 5.0
(acid in the morning) to 8.0 (alkaline at night) during each 24-hour
period. If your urine or saliva pH levels are consistently out of
range for a long period, of time, it means that your body is not
functioning correctly or that your diet is consistently too add or too
alkaline. pH measuring strips with numerical values are commercially
available for testing your acid/alkaline levels and make it simple to
regularly monitor your pH at home, (o
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