IV drips may be saline but not all.
And your point is?
Some have only Dextrose some do not even have anything in them.
I'm pretty sure you didn't mean "some do not have anything in them."
By the way sir, you should do some research in distillation. Water is not unique when it comes to its boiling point. Several compounds share the boiling point of 100 degrees. I would want you to submit to me a distilled water and let us have it examined. You want to try?
I fail to see the relevance of boiling point in this.
You want to bet that electrolysis can actually remove some elements? Bring some and let us have it done. You want to try it again?
You're gonna lose, because it's pretty obvious you don't know how the process of electrolysis works.
But humor me. What "elements" does electrolysis remove?
And you, sir, where did you study chemistry and biology?
I studied Electrical Engineering in college, but I also excelled in biology in highschool and science in general and have continued to read up until today.
You failed to answer my simple question;
Where did you study chemistry?And it's not only the kidneys. The lungs also helps in pH maintenance.
Wrong. The lungs FILTER oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the CO2 as it is processed by the body.
The pH of the body is regulated BY the other body organs through blood circulation specifically, the kidneys.
Also, pH correction does not happen immediately, it takes some time for it to be corrected.
True. This is the only right fact you have said so far, yet so utterly irrelevant. Thing is, the body itself balances its hP through chemical process that occur in the organs.
There are some instances that our body doesn't have that much luxury to wait for that and so we need to at least correct it. Why then do you need to drink soap as first aid when you accidentally drink a very powerful acid?[
I don't drink soap, and I'm not dumb to "accidentally" drink acid. At any rate, the common and fastest solution for anyone who accidentally ingests any form of acid is to have the person drink LOTS of water and/or milk, to neutralize or dilute the acid, and bring the person to the emergency room. Drinking soap IS NOT a solution.
And the is no such thing as a neutral acid and neutral base.
Wrong, water is a universal solvent and is actually regarded an acid in some solutions, hence "neutral" acid. That's how I know you don't know any chemistry. You don't even know what chemical process occurs when you breath.
I got too preoccupied with medical stuffs so I thought the range is 7.35-7.45 (the pH of the blood). But yes, it is 7.0 for the neutral zone.
So, are you a doctor?
Unlike you I don't get preoccupied on other things when talking about something specific. See, you're confusion lies in the fact that we were talking about the pH of water, yet you entered blood pH into the discussion.
**By the way, who do you think you are? You do not have the same level of understanding when it comes to this field as compared to those doctors.
Dude, I am a guy who is widely read and actually understands what I read. Though I am not a doctor, I do understand a few medical terms and conditions because of the biology and science behind them.
You only get your knowledge from the internet, you haven't even tried these stuffs.
Wrong. When I get sick, I actually ask the doctor how I got sick, the cause of my illness, how to prevent it, or what diet I should employ. I also know a few doctors. I learn from real life as much as I do the internet. What I don't know, I look up, and what I look up, I verify and clarify. I know of renal conditions because as a kid, I was exposed in stagnant water in the floods of Malabon. We didn't have potable water, and have studied water filtration techniques especially during the time when filtered and distilled water shops were sprouting. I know how electrolysis works, because we have that in our engineering specifically chemistry subjects.
I look up the medicines doctors prescribe. I am well-informed because I believe ignorance can kill.
How about you? Where did you get the idea that electrolysis actually remove impurities? Do you know that in order for electrolysis in water to occur, it needs to HAVE those impurities? Did you know that in order to make water alkaline, all one really needs to do is add some salt? To make it acid, heck, add calamansi.