Evening Sol,

At 10:35 PM 2/26/2005, you wrote:

How does one know if they are too acid or too alkaline? Not the foods but the body. The book I'm reading does say the blood is slightly alkaline, but the urine should be acid.
You can get a blood acidity test. I had one recently and my blood acidity was 7.51, which is .06 above the high limit. I the ranges I found listed as normal were 7.37 to 7.45.

If you study blood acidity, you will find specific numbers that are the low limit. One article says that if it goes below a specific point, you are near death.

I think that number is 7.25 or 7.30. I am not sure this is right, so some research is in order if you are interested.

The urine may be slightly acid, but not much. Maybe 6.5 or so. Which does make it acid. Some young, healthy individuals may be closer to 7.0.

Of all the people I have seen test saliva, only one was 7.0 on the nose, and that was my 14 year old grandson.

Wayne




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