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  2. Here’s How to Make Alkaline Water at Home (So You Don ... - AOL

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    In turn, having more alkaline levels is thought to reduce your risk of developing a number of diseases, including cancer and arthritis, as well as increase energy levels, reduce inflammation and a ...

  3. Alkaline diet - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline diets have been promoted as supposed anti-cancer diets based on the misconception that acidity is the cause, rather than the result, of tumour activity. Advocates sometimes advise testing urine pH to see whether the diet is working – a futile activity as urine pH does not mirror bodily pH generally. [8]

  4. Water cremation - Wikipedia

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    An alkaline hydrolysis disposal system at the Biosecurity Research Institute inside of Pat Roberts Hall at Kansas State University. Alkaline hydrolysis (also called biocremation, resomation, [1] [2] flameless cremation, [3] aquamation [4] or water cremation [5]) is a process for the disposal of human and pet remains using lye and heat; it is alternative to burial, cremation, or sky burial.

  5. Water ionizer - Wikipedia

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    Water ionizers are marketed on the basis of health claims which are focused on their ability to make water more alkaline.A wide variety of benefits have been claimed, including the ability to slow aging, [7] prevent disease, give the body more energy, and offset alleged effects of acidic foods.

  6. Are There Any Benefits to Drinking Alkaline Water? - AOL

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    We dug into the science and chatted with an expert to find out the benefits of alkaline water. Here, the truth on whether the pH of your H2O can improve health.

  7. Metabolic acidosis - Wikipedia

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    Metabolic acidosis can lead to acidemia, which is defined as arterial blood pH that is lower than 7.35. [6] Acidemia and acidosis are not mutually exclusive – pH and hydrogen ion concentrations also depend on the coexistence of other acid-base disorders; therefore, pH levels in people with metabolic acidosis can range from low to high.

  8. Hay diet - Wikipedia

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    The Hay System promoted eating three meals per day with meal one being what the diet considers to be alkaline foods only, meal two composed of what the diet considers to be protein foods with salads, vegetables and fruit, and meal three composed of what the diet considers to be starchy foods with salads, vegetables and sweet fruit; with an interval of 4.0 to 4.5 hours between each meal.

  9. Acidosis - Wikipedia

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    The use of acidosis for a low pH creates an ambiguity in its meaning. The difference is important where a patient has factors causing both acidosis and alkalosis, wherein the relative severity of both determines whether the result is a high, low, or normal pH. [citation needed] Alkalemia occurs at a pH over 7.45.