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Originally Posted by irbrenda Ralphie's urine was between 5.5 and 6 which is too acidic and therefore he formed the calcium oxalate stones. Since he's on the U/D prescrip. food, his urine falls between 6.75 and 7.25, which is much better...7 is neutral. Over that it starts becoming alkaline and that's where the struvite stones can form. I have PH test strips that I use on a weekly basis, sometimes more, and I watch that his PH doesn't fall too low or start going too high. I don't know anything about adding vinegar. |
i tried to find ph strips at the drug store tonight but no luck. it was a cvs drug store. where do you purchase your ph test strips?