Hi Mike,
I believe that's the way it's s'posed to be: as your body trends to go
more alkaline, the urinary system becomes the avenue for elimination of
more acidic waste - and I think it's vice-versa as well; as the body
goes acidic the urinary system eliminates alkaline debris. Jason Eyton
would be the person to ask about this, don't take my word, I'm just
rattling my tattered memory and could be completely off.
Take care, M.

On Sat, 2013-12-14 at 20:00 -0500, M.G. Devour wrote:
> Hello folks,
> 
> Since I started wearing this Zapper my saliva pH has been 6.5 or above
> almost every time I've tested it, and never below 6.0. This is at least
> 1 point higher than "normal" for me over all the testing I've done over
> the years. Urine pH is averaging higher, with more frequent readings
> around 6.5-7.0, but lower when my body is clearing acid wastes as
> normally happens when digesting a meal.
> 
> I've started an experiment this week, adding in a bit of potassium
> citrate, which, like sodium bicarbonate, acts to bolster the body's
> alkaline buffer system. Taking 1 or 2 teaspoons per day, my saliva pH
> has shifted upwards a half point to averaging around 7, edging toward
> 7.5.
> 
> This is neat, seeing as how easy it is to shift the pH with just a
> little supplementation, compared to the effort and doses needed to do
> the same thing with the baking soda and honey/syrup/molasses protocol I
> ran for a few weeks back a year and a half ago. No gagging down multiple
> teaspoons of bicarb per dose.
> 
> The curious thing is how my urine pH is reacting. For a number of hours
> after taking a dose I may get readings as high as 7.5, but my fasting
> urine pH (and after any pH spike from taking the dose has cleared) seems
> to have gone *down* quite a bit. I'm now seeing "resting" readings back
> in the 5.5 and below range.
> 
> The only thing I can think of is that something is dumping acidic wastes
> into the bloodstream, perhaps because of some process that's taking
> place *because* of the higher lymphatic pH. Killing off diseased cells
> or pathogens, maybe? Some sort of cleansing?
> 
> So my questions:
> 
> Anybody got any ideas what process might be causing *lower* urine pH in
> the presence of higher lymphatic pH?
> 
> Barring that, can anybody point me to resources of those who are
> knowledgeable with those bicarb protocols or anybody else that might
> know the answers to these questions?
> 
> Thank you. I'll explain what's going on more in the very near future.
> 
> Be well!
> 
> Mike D.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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