The simplest method is converting the PH reading into its mV equivalent. Let me explain. First, every cell in our body is designed to run at approximately -25 mV. Cells will repair themselves with increased voltage of -50mV and then will return to operating at -25mV once healed. So, we'll use this -25 mV as a basis for calculating it's PH value.
PH stands for Potential Hydrogen and basically is a measurement of voltage. PH is measured from 0 to 14. A PH level of 0 has a voltage of +400mV. This is very acidic. Any mV that is positive is acidic. A PH level of 14 has a -400mV value. This is the extreme alkali side. Any mV reading that's negative is alkali.
If normal cellular voltage is -25mV, what is the corresponding PH value? Let's look at the following ratios with X being the PH level we want to know.
The formula to convert equating, PH = mV
Where, the range of PH = 0 to 14
This corresponds to:
the range of PH in mV = +400mV to -400mV,
A PH of 7 (14/2) is equivalent to 0 mV.
Therefore,
7/-400mV = X/-25mV +7 = 7.375. PH is 7.375 for an equivalent -25mV value.
It turns out that 7.375 is the normal PH level for bodily fluids. Purchasing PH strips are cheap and a good method for checking your PH level. A urine test first thing in the morning is the recommended method. There may be a digital PH tester.... You may be able to use a swim pool PH tester like this one that has increments of 0.1. It might be sufficient. I'd research it before purchasing. These units cost more than PH strips, but IMHO much easier to read.
Also, check into Dr. Jerry Tennant. I recall he had a website. Also, watch Dr. Jerry Tennant - pH and Voltage - "Healing is VoltageYouTube" or here.
The simplest method is converting the PH reading into its mV equivalent. Let me explain. First, every cell in our body is designed to run at approximately -25 mV. Cells will repair themselves with increased voltage of -50mV and then will return to operating at -25mV once healed. So, we'll use this -25 mV as a basis for calculating it's PH value.
PH stands for Potential Hydrogen and basically is a measurement of voltage. PH is measured from 0 to 14. A PH level of 0 has a voltage of +400mV. This is very acidic. Any mV that is positive is acidic. A PH level of 14 has a -400mV value. This is the extreme alkali side. Any mV reading that's negative is alkali.
If normal cellular voltage is -25mV, what is the corresponding PH value? Let's look at the following ratios with X being the PH level we want to know.
The formula to convert equating, PH = mV
Where, the range of PH = 0 to 14
This corresponds to:
the range of PH in mV = +400mV to -400mV,
A PH of 7 (14/2) is equivalent to 0 mV.
Therefore,
7/-400mV = X/-25mV +7 = 7.375. PH is 7.375 for an equivalent -25mV value.
It turns out that 7.375 is the normal PH level for bodily fluids. Purchasing PH strips are cheap and a good method for checking your PH level. A urine test first thing in the morning is the recommended method. There may be a digital PH tester.... You may be able to use a swim pool PH tester like this one that has increments of 0.1. It might be sufficient. I'd research it before purchasing. These units cost more than PH strips, but IMHO much easier to read.
Also, check into Dr. Jerry Tennant. I recall he had a website. Also, watch Dr. Jerry Tennant - pH and Voltage - "Healing is VoltageYouTube" or here.
But you do agree the pH level of blood is constant 7.4 +- 1% (7.326 - 7.474) and cannot be changed, right?
Did you watch Dr. Jerry Tennant's video? I believe he will answer the PH/voltage question you have.