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Thank you. I also found this.... "Because foods are not known to alter the pH of your blood or body, lemons won't acidify you either. Drinking lemon juice with water may increase the acid level of your urine, however, which is a sign that your kidneys are doing their job -- ridding you of excess acid."…
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Thanks so much! Your response really helped to clarify my question? Anyone else? Again... the difference and whether the squeeze kind will make the water pH just as alkaline. I'll continue to do some research. :ohwell:
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I agree with the others that real lemons must be better for you, and taste better. However, isn't this mainly about making the water more alkaline and not so much about nutritious (although that's a big plus). So with that in mind.... isn't the bottled lemon juice able to do the same, and make the water more alkaline? I…