Sunday, September 22, 2013

pH Test Strips: How to measure and evaluate your body's pH levels.

1. Buying pH test strips:

You can find of different brands of pH test strips on the web, like on:






2. Using a pH test Strip:

Use a pH testing strip to measure your body pH balance. 
Instructions: 
a) Test 60 minutes before eating a meal and 2 hours after eating.
b) To work the test, you should apply some urine or saliva directly on the colored patches on the papers edge.( Try not to touch the colored patches on the paper with your fingers).
c) After applying saliva or urine, the tests usually show the final result after 15" seconds.
d) To get the result you just have to compare the color of the two patches with the color table on the pack.

3. Evaluating Urine pH test results:


Testing the pH of your urine will show how well your body is able to remove acids and maintain optimal amounts of minerals that protect the body from becoming too acidic. The "buffer minerals" include sodium, magnesium, calcium, and potassium. If you are acidic, then your body is not doing a good job at using the minerals to protect against the acid, because there is too much acid in your body. 
For a healthy range, your urine pH should be between 6.0 and 6.5 when you test in the morning, and between 6.5 and 7.0 when you test in the evening.

4. Evaluating Saliva pH test results:

Testing the pH of your saliva will help show digestive enzyme activity in the body. 
For a healthy range, your saliva pH should remain between 6.5 and 7.5 all day.

5. Correcting your body's pH levels:
Sodium Bicarbonate: <correct your pH levels with Sodium Bicarbonate>
Alkaline Foods: <correct your pH levels by eating alkaline foods>
Dietary Supplements: <correct your pH levels by supplementing your diet>


4 comments:

  1. What if the two colored patches match to different ph levels? For example, the top patch is closest in color to one ph level but the bottom patch matches a different patch?

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  2. What if the two patches match to different ph levels? For example, the top patch is closest in color to a ph of 6.0 but the bottom patch is closest in color to 5.5 or 5.75?

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  3. Well, I imagine it the one SET with the overall better match. (which i know is very subjective...)

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  4. This is such nice and useful information for us. I really appreciate this blog to have such kind of knowledge. Also explore Sodium Bicarbonate

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