weight-64.1 kg 141 lbs. BP- 82/53 pulse 66
I have been going through hell- I have never felt this weak and defenseless in my entire life….. Sadness and fear have become common emotions in my daily routine
things are progressing slow as a turtle. Only thing I can possibly eat and digest little at a time is still ground banana w/papaya. THATS IT… therefore that is what I am eating everyday! I really wish i could mix some other foods into my routine… for some type of balance, im getting alot of heartburn from this. im able to add some sesame oil, flax oil, olive oil, and coconut oil into the mix. A little bit of sea salt to try and bring up the BP a little as well. I really dont know what else to do at this point! Im still scared about the situation. i feel terrible and weak. Im going to look into contacting a professional doctor who overseas fasting.
Here are some results from my pH investigation I have been conducting -
June 7th- PH recordings
coconut water- pH 5.1
Green salad mixed with carrot juice pH 6.0
Carrot/apple juice 5.5 pH
Wheat Grass 5.7 pH
Urine 5 pm- 7.5 pH
Fermented coconut water from kefir- pH 4.5 after 17 hours fermentation
Fermented kefir with molasses and water after 2 days- 3.8 pH
Vegetable potato soup pH 5.7
Oatmeal refrigerated - 6.5 pH
Rice soup refrigerated pH 6.1 pH
June 8th- coffeee for enema pH 5.6
plain carrot juice - 6.4 pH
oatmeal fresh 5.4 pH
flax oil- pH 7.0
coconut oil pH 6.7
Fermented kefir pH 3.6 after 3 days
Beet juice with carrot, and apple 6.5 pH
Red cabbage juice 4.6 pH
My urine has registered consistent 7.5 pH over 4 days straight now, no matter what time…
Why the test is performed
pH is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a fluid is, like blood or urine. The pH in blood is maintained within the narrow range of 7.35 to 7.45. Your body maintains this narrow range by using buffers — chemicals that can switch back and forth between 2 forms, a weak acid or weak base. The buffers are only temporary “stop gaps” to avoid dramatic changes in blood pH.
Long-term correction of blood pH requires the kidneys to excrete the acid or base in urine. For example, when your blood pH is low (acidic), your kidneys react by excreting more acid in the urine. The urine pH becomes more acidic until the blood pH returns to normal.
In some cases, checking your urine pH is helpful for identifying body acid-base imbalances. In other cases, a blood pH test is needed.
Your provider may want to modify your urine pH to help prevent kidney stones. Acidic urine is associated with xanthine, cystine, uric acid, and calcium oxalate stones. Alkaline urine is associated with calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, and magnesium phosphate stones.
Some medications are more effective in acidic or alkaline environments. For example, streptomycin, neomycin, and kanamycin are more effective in treating urinary tract infections when the urine is alkaline.
Normal Values
The normal values range from 4.6 to 8.0.
What abnormal results mean
A high urine pH (alkaline urine) may indicate:
A low urine pH (acidic urine) may indicate:
The test also may be performed to investigate:
What the risks are
There are no risks.
Special considerations
- A diet high in citrus fruits, vegetables, or dairy products can increase your urine pH. Some drugs also can increase urine pH, including acetazolamide, potassium citrate, and sodium bicarbonate.
- A diet high in meat products or cranberries can decrease your urine pH. Drugs that can decrease urine pH include ammonium chloride, chlorothiazide diuretics, and methenamine mandelate.
- Urine pH can be affected by various factors after collection. For example, leaving the urine standing in an uncovered container. Also, bacteria usually increase the pH as they break down urea to ammonia.