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Old Tue, Sep-10-02, 15:19
bluesmoke bluesmoke is offline
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The big serious result of this "study" that was used to say there might be an increased risk (Jane note might) for kidney stones is that the urine pH decreased from 6.0 to 5.5. A medical tech wrote into another board and said that both numbers are within the normal range, and the normal number is closer to 5.5 than 6.0.
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