No noticeably more acidic, no.
no, there will be no change.
acidic
No.
A diet high in protein lowers the pH of urine, making it more acidic.
Not necessarily although sometimes inadequate nutrition (vegetarian or not) can cause one to miss a period.
Conditions:Acidosis, dehydration, diarrhea, diabetes, starvation.Foods:Meat.
Those who believe that vulvodynia may be caused by acidic, irritating oxalate crystals in the urine, recommend trying a low-carbohydrate, low-oxalate diet
Answer: For me personally, when I'm a vegetarian my periods are lighter.Answer: Any change in diet can affect menstruation in a woman; it's not always a great thing though.
A vegetarian diet is one in which a person does not eat meat.
yes
The PH value for human urine can range anywhere from 5 and 8.5 but most often is found between 5.5 and 7.5 in healthy individuals with a balanced diet. A value of 6 is average. High protein diets can lower PH (more acidic) and Vegetarian diets raise PH values (more alkaline). Urinary infection will increase PH value.
In my opinion, it is a good idea to follow a vegetarian diet permanently! (I'm a vegetarian, of course)
A diet that contains meat.