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Body pH measurements

Bennyweed1

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Can I use a digital pH pen like used for taking hydroponics readings to measure the pH of ones urine?
 

Snype

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That's what I do. My urine is always above 7 which is supposed to be good. Can you tell us what yours reads?
 

Bennyweed1

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I haven't tried it yet but 7.35-7.45 is ideal. Anything more acidic is a environment for cancer and cell mutation.
 

TheCleanGame

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Cancer.

Your urine reflects the pH of the fluids in your body... not just in your kidneys or bladder.

Cancer= Anerobic cells in the body. They are unable to get enough oxygen due to the red blood cells not being able to transport enough... due to the pH of your body being too low. The cells have turned to splitting/burning sugar and sugar-like compounds to get the oxygen out of them.

Cancer thrives in people that eat non-foods, mainly acidic foods, foods that their immune system attacks (research lectins), hydrogenated oils (I think) and sugar/sucrose/glucose/fructose/andmanymore...

Everyone usually has a few cancer cells here and there of various sorts... from time to time. A healthy immune system in a body that's alkaline will easily fight off the cancers as they really are unable to 'thrive' in an environment like that.

Eat all the processed foods, artificial sweeteners, flavors, smells and drown them with hydrogenated oils, refined sugars and whatnot? Even cannabis really can't help you if you catch a strong cancer... you'll be feeding it more than beating it.

There are alkaline and acidic foods... keeping your diet about 70% alkaline foods is generally enough to keep your pH in balance. Once you pass 8,000ft in altitude... this becomes more important as there's less oxygen to transport.

Anyway... that's a general idea of cancer and body pH. :)

Keep it Clean! :D
 

Bennyweed1

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Cancer.

Your urine reflects the pH of the fluids in your body... not just in your kidneys or bladder.

Cancer= Anerobic cells in the body. They are unable to get enough oxygen due to the red blood cells not being able to transport enough... due to the pH of your body being too low. The cells have turned to splitting/burning sugar and sugar-like compounds to get the oxygen out of them.

Cancer thrives in people that eat non-foods, mainly acidic foods, foods that their immune system attacks (research lectins), hydrogenated oils (I think) and sugar/sucrose/glucose/fructose/andmanymore...

Everyone usually has a few cancer cells here and there of various sorts... from time to time. A healthy immune system in a body that's alkaline will easily fight off the cancers as they really are unable to 'thrive' in an environment like that.

Eat all the processed foods, artificial sweeteners, flavors, smells and drown them with hydrogenated oils, refined sugars and whatnot? Even cannabis really can't help you if you catch a strong cancer... you'll be feeding it more than beating it.

There are alkaline and acidic foods... keeping your diet about 70% alkaline foods is generally enough to keep your pH in balance. Once you pass 8,000ft in altitude... this becomes more important as there's less oxygen to transport.

Anyway... that's a general idea of cancer and body pH. :)

Keep it Clean! :D

Good post Clean!

I 100% doubt western medicine when it comes to cancer treatment. I believe the billions are spent every year doing "research" in order to suppress the real cure.

Bottom line is big pharma has it locked down. They can patent a plant, or items you can buy at the grocery store. Cancer is the largest cash cow in the medical industry.

I implore all to look into sodium bicarbonate, vitamin b17, wheatgrass, and Rick Simpson's hash oil, when it comes to battling cancer.

The body can fight off cancer, but first the environment in which it thrives must be eliminated. Anyone with cancer will have an acidic body pH. Modern medicine doesn't not address this, the mainstream treatments are chemo and radiation which do nothing to raise the pH of the body.

Cancer can not thrive in a oxygen rich environment, only malignant cells can which have been mutated to survive in acidic environments, which we know as cancer.

I really believe treating cancer is far more simple then we are led to believe. But sadly death is the largest motivator among the human race. With the death rate of cancer being so high, one is forced into believing that modern medicine is the right and only choice. People are taught that the billions a year being spent are to research and battle this terrible sickness.

Dr. burzynski has claimed to found a cure for cancer that goes against the machine. He has almost been thrown in prison countless times and is still battling the government in court and had his practice raided by the FDA and other regulatory agencies.

The truth is being suppressed by the bellies of the pigs that exploit us.
 
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Snype

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Benny, its been a while now. Surely you must have tested? Whats the reading?
 

Snype

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haha ya snype sorry. Mine said 7.12. Not ideal but my meter is a no lab grade either.

Not bad! When I first checked mine, I was scared that I would be in the 5's. My friend healed his dogs tumors by raising his pH and feeding him pure graviola and hash oil. That's what got me interested in pH a while back.

I'd love for other members to post their pH and tell us also how healthy you are as well. I really want to see members who have cancer and what their pH levels are to see how pH matters to us.
 

surfguitar

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I think but not 100% sure according to the soil biologist Reams the optimal ph for human urine and saliva PH are about 6.4 but you also need to correlate it with brix urine number too haha

Kinda kooky stuff
 

Bennyweed1

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I use morning urine. If you randomly test through out the day you will get inconsistent numbers from what ever your taking in.
 

supermanlives

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I have no way of checking currently, I have a feeling mine is low . I eat and drink a lot of acidic stuff...... so what ?1 tsp dolomite per 50 lbs lol.. what the best foods easily available to raise body ph?
 

xibix

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clean and benny - wow! Thanks a lot!
well, I still have no PH-meter for my plants, maybe this is the reason to buy one now? ;) I will happily post the result, of course i am afraid it will be low, but honestly, I don't expect it to as I am eating mainly vegetarian. On the other side, I use a lot of milk and products thereof... :(
 

Lazuli

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interesting that i found this thread as i just learned about body PH a few months ago, your suppose to test your urine in the morning 7 is nuteral its suppose to be between 6.5-7.5 from what ive read, my ph is 5.72 & i need to find a way to raise it.

i tried "coral calcium" (coral legend) as that will boost PH but i got really sick from it in small amounts i also read lemon,lime,watermelon & grapefruit can raise it although its acidic when it mixes with your enzymes it turns alkaline but lemon is very strong even diluted in water. i noticed calcium carbonate will raise it too but will disolve your stomach acid & thats BAD, sodium bicarbonate is discusting & i dont want to try that again made me very sick i know that there are foods that will boost PH but i have a ton of bad food allergies so its hard to find something that will help.
any suggestions please help!!!
 

Lazuli

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also some may want to look into "oxy aloe" its natural & it oxydizes to rid of cancer,bacteria etc i maybe trying this myself to get rid of a very bad candida overgrowth that has my life turned upside down.
 

Pulsar

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Hmm.. Some wild info getting thrown around in this thread. Im a paramedic, I dont claim to be a master of biochemistry, but I understand body ph. As mentioned previously, your normal range is 7.35-7.45. Theres some room for variation here, but any lower than 7, or any higher than around 8 and you would cease to exist. Ph is basically controlled by your central chemoreceptors and is directly related your CO2 levels in your spinal fluid(CSF).

Sticking a Blue lab probe in your piss, although amusing, isnt giving you proper systemic ph readings.
 

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