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I'm in the exact some boat. I've thought about this for quite some time as it really freaked me out at first. I think that your kidneys are just doing a superior job of filtering out the acid. You probably run more acid than most due to biochemical individuality. Are you Irish or Northern European? I think we tend to be more acidic due to higher homocysteine levels. Do you know your MTHFR status? I believe one of the most popular polymorphisms is related to that. The way to deal with this is to optimize your folate intake with B12 and focus on opening up your detox pathways. We need to becareful about the sun because of our acidity. I learned this recently. I moved to the beach this year and spent a lot of time in the sun playing volleyball and being in the ocean. I noticed that despite never burning (I only spent time outside after 2pm and never burned) I still developed many freckles and brown spots. I believe this is the sun pulling the acid out of the skin and the darkened pigment is a result of this. Depending on our overall health this can lead to skin cancers. Anyway, I am just wondering if these things are also true for you. If so there might be some kind ethnic/genetic component to it that we have to work to optimize. I'm curious to learn more about this as well.
Hi there:
I'm in the exact some boat. I've thought about this for quite some time as it really freaked me out at first. I think that your kidneys are just doing a superior job of filtering out the acid. You probably run more acid than most due to biochemical individuality. Are you Irish or Northern European? I think we tend to be more acidic due to higher homocysteine levels. Do you know your MTHFR status? I believe one of the most popular polymorphisms is related to that. The way to deal with this is to optimize your folate intake with B12 and focus on opening up your detox pathways. We need to becareful about the sun because of our acidity. I learned this recently. I moved to the beach this year and spent a lot of time in the sun playing volleyball and being in the ocean. I noticed that despite never burning (I only spent time outside after 2pm and never burned) I still developed many freckles and brown spots. I believe this is the sun pulling the acid out of the skin and the darkened pigment is a result of this. Depending on our overall health this can lead to skin cancers. Anyway, I am just wondering if these things are also true for you. If so there might be some kind ethnic/genetic component to it that we have to work to optimize. I'm curious to learn more about this as well.
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