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You sit down to eat, you get the aroma of your
favorite mealtime dish, you are ready to chow down and
something begins to happen in your mouth. You begin to
salivate. This is a reflection of the enzyme amylase
kicking in for the starch digestion process. This
enzyme needs a range of pH ideally around 7.2 pH. So
if you have adequate alkaline reserves in your body,
testing your saliva pH as you salivate before a meal
should give you a pH reading of around 7.2. If your pH
is not getting up to at least 7.0, you can assume
there is stress in your alkaline reserves and the
further below 7 it goes, the more depleted are those
reserves. You could also suspect digestion all around
is not doing so well. This typically indicates a
longer term problem and more serious effort needs to
be applied to help restore overall health.
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