What is the difference between stable and unstable pH?
pH is the measure of difference in concentration of H+ and OH- ions. More OH- is alkaline. OH- can be created by electrolysis or as a reaction between alkaline earth metals like magnesium and water. All systems are open with respect to the environment. Electrolysis ionized water OH- concentration is fixed and thus dissipates with time. OH- as a result of magnesium reaction with water reaches concentration and the reaction stops. When OH- dissipates with environmental interaction and the concentration decreases, reaction starts up again. Therefore, a stable pH results in more alkalinity than you see with a meter and is a better utilized alkaline resource for the body.