ph levels high
High blood sugar, urinary tract infection, bladder infection, kidney infection
I don't think so. High uric acid usually has something to do with the pH level of the urine in your bladder. It can lead to bladder infections and gallstones. Drink a glass of cranberry juice nefore you go to bed to have less uric acid in your bladder, thus lowering the chances of developing a bladder infection and/or gallstones.
That means it's acidic. Some types of fruit (e.g. oranges) have a pH of around 4 as well. Highly acidic So consider it a high level
The pH of catsup is low because it is acidic. It is acidic because it contains vinegar (acetic acid) and is made from tomatoes, an acidic fruit.
Could be lots of things...pregnancy, high blood sugar or diabetes, bladder infection, kidney infection, etc....time to see a doctor.
Levels from 1.0 to 6.9 are considered as acidic pH
That is what some sites claim. It did not work for me, if what I did counts. I took high quality cranberry supplement tablets. They did nothing. That UTI/bladder infection was the sickest I ever remember being, at home. I had a very high fever, and a strong antibiotic finally got rid of the infection. Cranberry juice is delicious and healthful, but don't mess with bladder infections. It's a step away from some serious kidney involvement.
As long the fruit or vegetable have a normal to high acidic level, they can
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A low pH solution will inherently be acidic. 12.0 M hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid both are extremely acidic. highly concentrated high dissociation molecules make for very acidic solutions.
They are stretch receptors. As your bladder fills, these receptors are gradually stretched until they reach a stretch level high enough to enter your consciousness as a need to urinate.
I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)