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MY URINE pH WAS RUNNING IN THE UPPER 5s SO I STARTED USING THE CALCIUMS THAT The Calcium Kit RECOMMENDS FOR THAT pH RANGE. WHAT CAN I DO IF I AM EXPERIENCING SOME CONSTIPATION?

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MY URINE pH WAS RUNNING IN THE UPPER 5s SO I STARTED USING THE CALCIUMS THAT The Calcium Kit RECOMMENDS FOR THAT pH RANGE. WHAT CAN I DO IF I AM EXPERIENCING SOME CONSTIPATION?

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As Dr. Reams discovered, the pH of overall body chemistry, as measured from properly and timely voided urine and saliva samples reveals, among many things, the speed which the contents of the digestion are moving. This is typically referred to as “bowel transit time.” When the pH of the urine and saliva are both at 6.40 the “bowel transit time” should be approximately 18 hours. That is to say, it should ideally take about 18 hours for food swallowed to move from the mouth and out the rectum. When the pHs are below 6.40 this says that the “bowel transit time” may be too fast. The further below 6.40 the potentially faster the digestion can be even to extreme of diarrhea. When the pHs are above 6.40 this is indicating that the “bowel transit time” is too slow. The further above 6.40 the slower or more constipated one will usually be.

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