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Understanding Your Body pH Balance

By: Jerry Hall Leo

High acidity can become a dangerous condition that weakens all
major body systems. It makes your internal environment
conducive to disease. A pH-balanced environment, on the other
hand, allows proper metabolic functioning and gives your body
resistance to disease. A healthy body maintains alkaline
reserves that are used to meet emergency demands.

Researchers find that most people are at least slightly
"acidic"; their pH is low. If your pH is too acidic, your body
borrows minerals - such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and
sodium - from vital organs and bones to neutralize and remove
the acid. Although high acidity may not be outwardly
noticeable, it can severely affect overall health in a negative
way. Alkalinity in the body is much more rare, but just as
potentially serious. It often takes longer for a person who is
"alkaline" to achieve balance than one who is "acidic."

Water is the most abundant compound in the human body,
comprising 70% of the body. The body has an acid-alkaline (or
acid-base) ratio called the pH, which is a balance between
positively charged ions (acid-forming) and negatively charged
ions (alkaline-forming.) The body continually strives to
balance pH. When this balance is compromised many problems can
occur.

It is important to understand that we are not talking about
stomach acid or the pH of the stomach. We are talking about the
pH of the body fluids and tissues, which is an entirely
different matter.

It is recommended that you test your pH levels to determine if
your body pH needs immediate attention. By using pH test
strips, you can determine your pH factor quickly and easily in
the privacy of your own home. If your urinary pH fluctuates
between 6.0 to 6.5 in the morning and between 6.5 and 7.0 in
the evening, your body is functioning within a healthy range.
If you saliva stays between 6.5 and 7.5 all day, your body is
functioning within a healthy range. The best time to test your
pH is about one hour before a meal and two hours after a meal.
Test your pH two days a week.

About The Author: Your body operates ideally within a narrow pH
range of 7.36 to 7.44. There is very basic explanation as to why
pH balance is so important to our overall health.Find out about
Body Balance pH at http://www.smartreviewguide.com/balanceph

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