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Hi Phil:

> Again, the acid level in the stomach is a different topic than the
> acidifying effect of certain foods on urine.

I think I see what you are saying now..... :-)

But the food mass is tremendously broken down by the time it reachs the 
intestines (it is soupy mixture) - one wonders how there could be an 
acidifying effect? It's no longer the intact food it was prior to eating.

Do you know how this effect is caused?

Marilyn 

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