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Old 07-29-2015, 12:58 AM #11
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Hi Eskiemom

With respect, the idea of eating "alkaline foods" is a myth though it is popular in the comp/alt med community.

There is well-established physiology (the CO2/HCO3 equilibrium, catalysed by carbonic anhydrase) which keeps body pH within narrow limits (pH 7.4 or so).

What you eat will not change this - there is nothing "chemical" wrong with you .

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I'm acidic -- most people are.
I'm trying to get my body alkaline. It's tough to do. I eat mostly alkaline foods and still test acidic. That's the only "chemical" thing wrong with me.
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