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[–] Feyd@programming.dev 83 points 1 month ago (16 children)

Not defending pseudoscientific health regimens, but the acid in "a spritz of lemon" doesn't neutralize an arbitrary amount of alkalinity

[–] Carrolade@lemmy.world 71 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

I think it was Angela Collier that did a pretty basic test with a common store bought alkaline water, a lemon and some test strips. The water doesn't start very alkaline at all.

edit: Yep, here we go. https://youtu.be/rBQhdO2UxaQ

It's an amusing video.

[–] inconel@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Even regular neutral water shifts to slightly acidic (5.6) as long as it has contact to air (CO2 dissolving). Would be interesting to know how long those store bought alkaline water becomes base or acidic.

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