My understanding is that the blood alkalinity is maintained by the
body excreting excess acid in the urine. Therefore the blood is
alkaline, but the urine is acid. I have read that alkaline urine means
the blood/body is therefore too alkaline, which is as harmful as too
acid. People with alkaline urine do seem to have more bladder
infections. I have also read that alkaline urine is a sign of illness.
Hope someone can explain the discrepancy to me.
Terry, you sent me your file so I will do some reading there, too, but
wanted to post my question here anyway.
sol
TC wrote:
How acid or alkaline a client is, to what degree, if
the pH fluctuates, how much or how frequently it
fluctuates, if their pH is split either way (acid
urine/alkaline saliva or vice-versa), these tell me
what kind of calcium the client needs (alkalinizing
calcium like calcium hydroxide or coral calcium,
acidifying calcium like calcium lactate), how
efficient their digestion is, how well their pancreas
is functioning and other specifics.
Sincerely,
Terry Chamberlin, B.Sc., C.N.C., Bioanalyst
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