There is a large and growing body of scientific evidence which documents the importance of balanced pH to health and wellbeing, and which also details the challenges of maintaining this balance. As the maker of Acid Zapper®, we encourage its product users to stay informed about pH health. To this end, we provide the following collection of articles on the subject pH and health:
Blood, Sweat, and Buffers: pH Regulation During Exercise Acid-Base Equilibria Experiment
Authors: Rachel Casiday and Regina Frey
Department of Chemistry, Washington University St. Louis, MO 63130
Key Concepts:
Exercise and how it affects the body
Acid-base equilibria and equilibrium constants
How buffering works
Quantitative: Equilibrium Constants
Qualitative: Le Châtelier's Principle
Le Châtelier's Principle
Direction of Equilibrium Shifts
Acidic Stress: The common Thread Among Disparate Diseases?
By Sara Lovelady
Contributing Writer
It is an undisputed fact of human metabolism that the body must maintain the proper balance of acidity to alkalinity (pH) in the bloodstream in order to function properly. Any significant deviation …
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