i have asked the question , pH and body health.how do i get the ahswer?
Hyperventilation raises body pH. Hypoventilation lowers body pH.
There is no "body pH." Different fluids of the body have different pH.
Dr. PH is an acronym for Doctor of Public Health.
An alkaline body refers to the pH level of the body's fluids and tissues when a person is on an alkaline diet. The benefits of an alkaline body are said to be many, the Late Dr. Robert Atkins recommended an alkaline diet for good health. You can make your body alkaline by eating a mostly raw diet of fruits and vegetables, and you can drink alkaline water too. Keep in mind you can only alter your body's pH slightly. The body has internal mechanisms to regulate its own pH. An alkaline body will have a slightly more alkaline pH than a non-alkalized diet for this reason.
Different parts of the body have different pH, what parts are you looking for?
acidity in the body
What is the pH for axe
Having an acidic body will rob the bones of calcium because the human body has an idea pH...your body tries to regulate this pH...when we eat acidic foods, like sugary foods, SODA, etc...our bodies must buffer the pH by taking calcium from our bones & teeth to try to maintain this ideal pH throughout the body. Long term bad health habits cause the body to be constantly acidic, therefore...the body will be constantly using up calcium to try to repair the pH level.
An average human body cell has an alkaline pH. This means it is above 7. Normally, a human cell will average 7.35-7.45 on the pH scale.
ph-indicator strips (colorpHast)
It is not possible to raise the pH of your body. Besides, if it was even possible, it would be hazardous to do so as all the metabolic activities in our body function at a specific pH.
To test the pH of the saliva and the guess the pH of the entire body is not a logical concept. You better take the blood sample and get the pH tested for the same. It is very accurate method to detect the pH of the body. The pH of the saliva may get acidic due to starchy food you have eaten before the examination of the saliva.