Question: When these liquids are acidic, are they by nature taking electrons away causing oxidation and formation of free radicals?
Dr. Young: When we ingest any acidic food or drink, our body immediately reacts to neutralize or buffer the acid. For example, let’s say you drink a glass of orange juice. But before drinking the orange juice you test the pH of your saliva. After drinking the orange juice you test your saliva pH again. You would think that drinking orange juice, which has a pH between 2.5 to 3 and is highly acidic, would actually cause the pH of your saliva to go down. (more…)


Dr. Young Explains The Importance of Testing Urine pH




