Normal blood pH is around 7.4 A normal saliva pH range is somewhere between 6.0 to 7.4
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.
A blood pH of 7.4 is 100 times more basic (alkaline) than a pH of 6.4. Saliva has a slightly acidic pH range of about 6.2 to 7.4, so blood at a pH of 7.4 is more alkaline than saliva within that range.
is saliva more acidic than blood? Saliva is alkaline in nature with a pH of 7.4. The blood in our body is alkaline, just like our saliva when we are new-born babies and the pH decreases as we age. So, saliva, for the major part of our life, is not more acidic than blood. But, you know, it depends upon the individual as the saliva and blood pH levels may vary from person to person.
Blood is not acidic; it is slightly alkaline with a pH around 7.4. Milk, saliva, and soft drinks can all be acidic depending on their composition and pH levels.
You've heard all the tv ads for soap & whatnot? Well this soap is supposed to be "PH neutral" (the same as your skin)... therefore it stands to reason that if your skin has a PH of 5.5 and your saliva does not react with it, then your saliva is also of PH 5.5 or thereabouts.
saliva can have a pH from 6.0 to a 7.4 .
When healthy the pH of saliva, like blood and spinal fluid should measure at 7.4 in any standard test. 6.5 TO 7.0 ( -- This would indicate that your blood, saliva and spinal fluid would be considerably more acidic than would be healthy and could be an early sign of cancer. Ideally you should be more basic than acidic at all times. )
The pH of saliva is between 6,5 and 7,5.
6.1273563542843 x 1.965574854653 Ph level of human saliva
To test human pH level in saliva, you can use pH strips or a pH meter. You would collect a sample of saliva by either spitting into a clean container or using a swab, and then dip the pH strip into the saliva or place the electrode of the pH meter into the sample. The color change on the pH strip or the reading on the pH meter will indicate the pH level of the saliva.
The normal pH range for Saliva is 5.6 to 7.9. This is the pH balance present in the body which is close to neural.
The pH scale runs from 1.0 to 14.0. Neutral pH is 7.