Our bodies are meant to operate at
a slightly alkaline level.
Not exact matches
Your saliva should be
slightly alkaline, your stomach obviously very acid (HCL
levels), your small intestine more
alkaline again, and then towards a more acidic
level in the large intestine.
Though the body's natural processes strive to keep the pH
level of your blood at a
slightly alkaline 7.4 (healthy bodies will sit between a narrow range of 7.35 — 7.45), it's thought that eating foods which are easier to digest and already more
alkaline, will help to make this balancing process far easier.
The human body requires a pH serum
level of ~ 7.4 (a
slightly alkaline range of 7.35 to 7.45) to survive [29].
A human body typically has a pH
level that is
slightly basic or
alkaline.
ALT (
Alkaline Aminotransferase) and AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)
levels will also appear to be
slightly increased in all forms.