How to Decrease Urine PH
The body's pH is important. A pH in the healthy range indicates that your body is metabolizing vitamins and minerals properly. Urine pH testing is often done to establish a body's general pH. In addition to everyday health, the secretion of acidic or alkaline urine is helpful in controlling diseases, including bacteriuria (when bacteria are present in the urine), and renal calculi (kidney stones). Dietary changes can help you to control your urine's pH without having to spend money on medicine.Things You'll Need
- Water
- Soap
- Washcloth or sterile wipes
- Plastic cup
- Litmus paper
Instructions
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Perform a Urine pH Test
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Clean your genitals with warm, soapy water. Wipe with either a washcloth or sterile wipes. Men should retract the foreskin and wash the tip of the penis well. Women should spread open the labia and wipe with a clean washcloth. Rinse well after. This will prevent things such as sweat and other contaminants from affecting the pH test results.
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Urinate a little bit into the toilet before taking the test. The initial part of the stream is often not good for getting a baseline pH reading.
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Urinate the rest into a sterile, plastic container.
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Dip the litmus into the urine inside the plastic container. The paper will turn a color. litmus paper comes with a chart for matching colors to actual pH values. Normal values for urine pH range from 4.6 to 8.0; however, between 6.0 and 7.0 is ideal. A high pH is known as "alkaline," while a low pH is "acidic."
Changing Urine pH
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Reduce the amount of fruits, legumes and vegetables in your diet. Diets high in these tend to produce alkaline urine.
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Increase the amount of meat and/or cranberry juice in your diet.
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Retest your urine pH weekly in order to monitor progress.
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