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CanPrev PH-Pro 80 Test Strips
SKU 195290
Info: 80 Test Strips, for pH range of 5.5 to 9.0; Limited Quantity Available
CanPrev’s pH-Pro™ is an innovative alkalizing (acid reducing) product that provides approximately twice the amount of acid neutralising capacity in a single vegetable capsule compared to pH balancing tablets. The formula is blended in a base of all natural spirulina, avoiding the need for artificial fillers and providing a rich whole food source of phytonutrients, carotene and B vitamins. pH-Pro™ comes in easy-to-swallow vegetable capsules and just one or two can achieve an alkalizing effect. Individuals suffering from acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disorder) also find pH-Pro™ very effective.
- Alkalizing minerals in a spirulina base
- Reduces acidity in the body
- Just 1 or 2 vegetable capsules daily can achieve an alkalizing effect
- pH test strips included
If you would like a good indication of how acidic or alkaline your total body pH is, you can use these test strips sensitive between the values of 5.5 to 9.0 to measure either your saliva or your urine several times a day.
The pH scale (which measures Hydrogen potential) indicates how acidic (for the lower numbers) or alkaline (for the higher ones) a given substance is (whether it's soil, a chemical or household solution, or a bodily fluid). While a completely neutral pH environment would be 7.0 (the scale ranges from 0 to 14), our bodies try to operate at a slightly alkaline level, in the low 7's (from 7 to 7.4), since many functions such as enzymatic, immunologic, metabolic and repair mechanisms work best in that range.
What's Included in the Box:
A booklet of 80 individual pH test strips, a pH colour chart to interpret the results, and instructions for testing urine or saliva.
Suggested Usage:
It's important to be consistent when you measure pH, since your levels fluctuate during the day. The easiest way is to test your urine's pH, first thing in the morning. Note, though, that a morning measurement may be slightly more acidic because metabolic acids in the kidneys build up overnight. For a more accurate reading try to take several measurements throughout the day, and then calculate your daily average.
Testing several times a day (ideally 4: first thing in the morning, mid-morning, mid-afternoon and in the evening) for three days in a row will give a very reasonable idea of whether the body is functioning within a healthy pH range. In healthy bodies, there's a natural circadian shift between acidity and alkalinity over the course of a day: we're all more acidic in the morning; and become more alkaline by mid-afternoon; and return to a more acidic state in the evening.