Marshall, I had a hard time following what you wrote, but as someone who
knows nothing about chemistry, I'm fascinated by your knowledge!

Diane

On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 1:04 PM Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:

> Simple. Baking soda is an inorganic base, and lemon juice is acid from
> citric acid an organic acid.  When they react with each other you get
> sodium citrate, water  and carbon dioxide.  Sodium citrate is a salt, and
> when it gets to the stomach become sodium chloride, or common salt and
> citric acid.  The citric acid which is made up of hydrogen, oxygen, and
> carbon gets digested and becomes neutral (the carbon in the end becomes
> carbon dioxide, which  is breathed out).  Since the amount of hydrochloric
> acid in the stomach has been reduced, this has an overall alkalizing effect
> on the body.  Basically an inorganic base or acid will affecct the body's
> pH, but an organic one will not, since the organic will be nothing more
> than hydrogen, oxygen and carbon in various proportions, that breaks down
> to water, and carbon dioxide which is breathed out.   Now there are some
> inorganic bases which also do not affect the ph, such as ammonia, as the
> nitrogen gets released upon digestion, leaving nothing but water.
>
> If a base has a alkali metal in it, then it will alkalize the body, if it
> does not, it won't.  Thus anything made with lithium, sodium, potassium and
> calcium will alkalize.  On the acid side anything with sulfur (sulfate),
> chlorine or phosphorous (phosphate) will acidify.  Those that don't have
> these will end up doing nothing, such as ammonium, nitrate, carbonate,
> citrate, acetate.
>
> If you have one of each, they cancel, you have a salt which does nothing,
> such as sodium chloride.
>
> Marshall
>
> On 2/23/2021 9:52 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
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> Doctors and health care officials should, but do not know or even want to
> know, that viral infections are unanimously sensitive to pH changes
> <https://drsircus.com/general/viruses-are-ph-sensitive/>. The simple
> alkalinization of the blood reduces the cells’ susceptibility to viruses.
> OK....so how does neutralizing the PH of baking soda with [acidic] lemon
> juice change the PH of the blood?
> ode
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> On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 10:36 AM Gmail <ironguard...@gmail.com> wrote:
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