Ode suggest taking BS before taking EIS.  Would taking BS w/Lemon juice
before EIS be even better?

Also, how much Lemon Juice to BS are you suggesting?



On 4/18/2021 1:56 PM, Marshall wrote:
First you want to increase pH, not decrease it.  Lower pH is more
acid.  What increases the pH is the amount of sodium, period. Mixing
with lemon juice has no effect on the final outcome.  What it does
though is prevent the imbalance of the stomach acid by the highly
basic (alkaline) bicarbonate of soda.   If you continually drop the
acid, the stomach makes more to balance, and over time can lead to an
overproduction of acid.  Also sodium citrate tastes much better than
bicarb.

Marshall

On 4/18/2021 12:58 PM, JD wrote:

Marshall,

So, are you saying that taking BS by itself does not lowers PH of
blood but BS with Lemon Juice does?

or, that BS & Lemon juice lower PH more than BS by itself?


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    Simple. Baking soda is an inorganic base, and lemon juice is acid
    fromcitric acid an organic acid. When they react with each other
    you getsodium citrate, water and carbon dioxide. Sodium citrate
    is a salt,and when it gets to the stomach become sodium chloride,
    or common saltand citric acid. The citric acid which is made up
    of hydrogen, oxygen,and carbon gets digested and becomes neutral
    (the carbon in the endbecomes carbon dioxide, which is breathed
    out). Since the amount ofhydrochloric acid in the stomach has
    been reduced, this has an overallalkalizing effect on the body.
    Basically an inorganic base or acid willaffecct the body's pH,
    but an organic one will not, since the organicwill be nothing
    more than hydrogen, oxygen and carbon in variousproportions, that
    breaks down to water, and carbon dioxide which isbreathed out.
    Now there are some inorganic bases which also do notaffect the
    ph, such as ammonia, as the nitrogen gets released upondigestion,
    leaving nothing but water.If a base has a alkali metal in it,
    then it will alkalize the body, ifit does not, it won't. Thus
    anything made with lithium, sodium,potassium and calcium will
    alkalize. On the acid side anything withsulfur (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 doesnothing, such as sodium chloride.

    Marshall