I'm saying that urine is not a reliable indicator of the acidity of your diet. @6x10E23 @Takethatdoctors
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Because urine is affected by any number of things (i.e. infections) which are not diet.
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Some foods (i.e. citrus) can make urine more acidic, but many don't effect it at all.
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Nope, there are a number of foods that can effect urine pH to some extent.
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But none of this has any effect on the general pH of your body; urine is WASTE.
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It's the waste of a huge number of metabolic processes, not just the one you want it to be. @6x10E23 @Takethatdoctors
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