Confused
I found this at another forum and I wonder if you guys agree with this:
''Urine pH is NOT a valid indicator of health. It's the mark of a bad scientist when they say your urine should be alkaline. The kidneys are supposed to take ACIDS out of the bloodstream, so if your urine is alkaline they aren't working!
Furthermore, an alkaline environment in the urinary tract leaves you wide open to infections and kidney stones. Acidophilus loves ACID and yeast loves alkaline. That's why yeasties live in the small intestine, which is alkaline, and not the stomach, which is acid. The best cure for UTI's is to drink things like cranberry juice which turn the urinary system acidic.''
so, this would mean that getting alkaline will help candida to grow, or am I missing something? But I've heard so many good results here from candida people when trying to get alkaline. What part of the body are we aiming for to get alkaline?
*confused*
please explain. :)
//Mon