"Blood pH has to be tightly regulated between pH 7.35 and 7.45 as enzymes which facilitate the biological processes in our cells can only function within this narrow pH range. A series of physiological mechanisms are present in the body to regulate the blood pH so it stays within this range. For instance, any excess in acid or alkaline in your blood is simply filtered out by your kidneys to be excreted in your urine. This explains why the pH of your urine can fluctuate after consuming certain food or drinks but this is by no means a true reflection of your overall bodily pH."
SOS: https://dosinghealth.com/2017/07/29/alkalin...act-or-fiction/
Health Alkaline Water Machine
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