- Super sensitive and accurate
- Wide range of 4.5 - 9.0
- Easier to read than pH paper
- No bleeding, no mess
- Economical - 100 count per bottle
- Tests urine or saliva
These
pH test strips pass easily through urine stream and conveniently tests
saliva ... giving you the most complete picture of your pH. This
super-sensitive testing device can give you an accurate reading of how
acidic or alkaline your body is. No guesswork involve. Unlike regular
pH paper, the Essential pH single indicator test strips are easy to
read.
Is your body pH balanced? You get your cholesterol tested.
You get your blood pressure tested. Now you can test your pH - easily,
accurately, and within the comfort of your own home. Just like your
cholesterol and blood pressure, your pH says a lot about the state of
your health. It tells you how acidic or alkaline your tissues and
fluids are - and that affects all aspects of your well-being. How? All
kinds of ways.
If you are overly acidic, you may feel low
energy... find it difficult to lose weight... experience poor
digestion... suffer from aches and pains... and even fall victim to
more serious disorders. In fact, since acid is naturally corrosive and
inflammatory, it irritates the organs it comes in contact with. That's
why too much acid can contribute to the demineralization of your bones,
teeth, and joints, and have a negative impact on your urinary and
gastro-intestinal tracts. Plus, an acidic environment makes the perfect
breeding ground for microforms, which can further compromise your
health.
These
pH strips are unlike most pH papers or test strips available:
1. They are made and calibrated specifically to test urine or saliva.
2.
Because the re-agent (the stuff that changes color) is affixed to a
plastic strip, there's no paper, no bleeding, and no mess. In fact, pH
Stix are the only test strips on the market that can pass through a
urine stream without having the re-agent bleed, making them
exceptionally easy to read.
3. They have a double indicator design
that uses two squares containing two different pH re-agents. The top
square of re-agent is more sensitive to higher pH ranges (6.75 - 9.0)
and the bottom square of re-agent is more sensitive to lower pH ranges
(4.5 - 7.25).
Simply put, these double indicator pH strips measure a wider pH range more accurately.
Measuring pH
The pH scale goes from 0-14, where 0 is very acidic (think battery acid) and 14 is very alkaline (think lye).
In
general, the pH of the human body should be slightly alkaline - about
7.4. A pH reading in the Optimal Zone tells you that your insides are
happy, while a pH reading in the Danger Zone may mean you're putting
yourself at risk for serious disorders. Even a slight pH imbalance can
make you feel tired, cause you to gain weight, give you trouble
digesting food, and create aches and pains in your body.
Most
parts of the body have a pH range they can tolerate. The skin can vary
from 4.5 to 7.0, for example. Stomach acid ranges from 1.0 to 3.0. And
pancreatic secretions go from 8.0 to 8.3. But the blood is not so
flexible. It has a very narrow pH range: 7.365 to 7.45. If the pH of
your blood goes outside that range even just a little, wham, the
functioning of your organs is compromised. If the pH of your blood
strays too far from that acceptable range for too long, your body will
go into shock... then coma... then death. That kind of severe metabolic
acidosis is rare; however, mild acidosis is now thought to be
strikingly common - affecting at least half of the population.
Chart
- pH LevelOne point makes a world of difference. pH doesn't work like
regular numbers do, where 6.0 is "one point less" than 7.0. It works
logarithmically, just like the Richter scale for earthquakes. That
means for each point you drop away from the ideal of 7.0, you're
actually experiencing a 10-fold decrease in your pH! For example,
someone with a pH of 6.0 is ten times more acidic than someone with a
pH of 7.0. Someone with a pH of 5.0 is 100 times more acidic than
someone with a pH of 7.0. Fortunately, pHion's pH Stix provide an easy,
accurate, and affordable way to find out exactly where you stand.
Your
urine and saliva hold the key to your health. How do you measure what's
going on inside of your body? By analyzing what it's secreting: urine
and saliva. Thanks to the kidneys, the body is constantly trying to get
rid of excess acids through the urine, which can range in pH anywhere
from 4.5 to 8.5. The pH of your urine is a good reflection of the pH of
your internal environment. If your urine tests high in acids (below
6.75), then you know your body is high in acids too. (Not good!) If
your urine tests low in acids (above 6.75), then your stores of
alkaline minerals are doing a good job of buffering the acids in your
body. (Awesome!)
Another way to find out the overall pH balance
(or imbalance) of your body is to test the pH of your saliva. Saliva pH
can range anywhere from 5.5 to 7.5 or more. If you have enough alkaline
minerals, your saliva test should register a nice 7.0 to 7.5. But if
your mineral reserves are too low, the acids will overwhelm your
system, and you'll test under7.0. Some people even test as low as 4.5 -
5.75 (the danger zone), which is not where you want your pH to be. In
fact, if your pH tests that low, we recommend you take immediate action
to correct this acidity. Remember, because the pH scale works like the
Richter scale - i.e. logarithmically - a pH of 5.0 is 100 times too
acidic!Strips
Don't trust your body to regular litmus paper. If
you care enough about your body to test your pH, then please, do it the
right way. Litmus paper (you know, the kind that comes in a roll) won't
give you a truly accurate pH reading because it bleeds when it gets
wet, which makes it quite a challenge to determine the color. Better
alternatives exist, but they're not separated into small 0.25 unit
increments, which leave you guessing as to what your actual pH reading
is.
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