You can use the ORP meter and pH tester (or you can buy strips) to test your urine — yes your urine.
A healthy persons urine should be in the negative ORP range … -150 and below. If it reads positive you are in a chronic state, you must act immediately fren!
pH should be in a good range ~ 6.1 to 7 … but it depends on many factors. And there are differing schools of thought on this. But it’s good to measure and keep track of how you’re trending. First morning pee.
You will never hear a doctor talk about these things … it’s a travesty.
So now with just ~$100 you now have a really good medical diagnostic device.
And you can also use the ORP meter for foot or full on bath — always get the water to read negative ORP, very therapeutic.
You're right...doctors won't mention any of this. I heard most of this stuff from my chiropractor many years ago. He is still the healthiest person I know.
I learned of the importance of body alkalinity from a chiropractor as well. I sublet office space in his decked-out penthouse. Drinking alkalized water all day and taking UV saunas in the evening, I really felt at my healthiest and most energized.. I would love to invest in an ionic water alkanizer, but too expensive for now. I use tri-salt bicarbonates (calcium/magnesium/potassium) to raise the pH of my heavily filtered or distilled water. Cloudy, but doesn't taste chalky.
Wow that's a great routine to have! I used the same chiropractor for 20 years and today he still looks like he did in 1998 when I had my first appointment. He explained pH balance to me after I asked about drinking apple cider vinegar every day; something my grandpa used to do.
Any suggestions on what to look for in device purchase? These sounds fun, old school science experiment style. One presumes but one does not really know until one tests... looks up all mad scientist style wahahahaha
You can use the ORP meter and pH tester (or you can buy strips) to test your urine — yes your urine.
A healthy persons urine should be in the negative ORP range … -150 and below. If it reads positive you are in a chronic state, you must act immediately fren!
pH should be in a good range ~ 6.1 to 7 … but it depends on many factors. And there are differing schools of thought on this. But it’s good to measure and keep track of how you’re trending. First morning pee.
You will never hear a doctor talk about these things … it’s a travesty.
So now with just ~$100 you now have a really good medical diagnostic device.
And you can also use the ORP meter for foot or full on bath — always get the water to read negative ORP, very therapeutic.
You're right...doctors won't mention any of this. I heard most of this stuff from my chiropractor many years ago. He is still the healthiest person I know.
I learned of the importance of body alkalinity from a chiropractor as well. I sublet office space in his decked-out penthouse. Drinking alkalized water all day and taking UV saunas in the evening, I really felt at my healthiest and most energized.. I would love to invest in an ionic water alkanizer, but too expensive for now. I use tri-salt bicarbonates (calcium/magnesium/potassium) to raise the pH of my heavily filtered or distilled water. Cloudy, but doesn't taste chalky.
Wow that's a great routine to have! I used the same chiropractor for 20 years and today he still looks like he did in 1998 when I had my first appointment. He explained pH balance to me after I asked about drinking apple cider vinegar every day; something my grandpa used to do.
Any suggestions on what to look for in device purchase? These sounds fun, old school science experiment style. One presumes but one does not really know until one tests... looks up all mad scientist style wahahahaha
This is the one I use, a bit more expensive but good quality.
https://americanmarineusa.com/products/pinpoint-orp-monitor
Hehehehe probe
These get funner by the min
Loob it! But no worries fren …. no probing involved
Hehehehe only with special pesto sauce, mmm basil my favorite
Which ORP meter do you use?
Here you go.
https://americanmarineusa.com/products/pinpoint-orp-monitor
Thanks!