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| 18 - Excessive sodium and/or potassium Excess minerals in the urine and blood. Check urine pH. Excessive salt consmption.
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L-ArginineHorsetailMagnesiumWater, reverse osmosis (RO) |
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| 23 - Bicarbonate neutralizing acid The interstitium is supplying bicarbonates to neutralize acids and raise the pH.
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Alkaline foodsDigestive enzymesVitamins & Minerals - general |
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| 34 - Saliva pH slightly high Normally not a concern unless coupled with other out of range values. |
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| 41 - Urine pH severly high Patient may be moving towards renal failure if saliva and blood pH low. Otherwise check for blood in urine. More renal tests are required.
Possible urinary infection. Check for urine clarity and infection byproducts. |
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| 76 - Urine resistivity low Dehydration or excessive mineralization. Drink RO or bottles water at least a liter per day in addition to normal consumption. |
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| 83 - Possible urinary tract infection When the urine pH is high out of range there is a possibility that the high pH is caused by an infection in the urinary tract. Check the urine for clarity and infection byproducts. |
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