Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 27302
  Title Under appreciated issues in the treatment of chronic illness - low grade, chronic acidosis combined with potassium deficiency - Part II - Origins and impact of metabolic acidosis
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Journal Nutr Perspect. 2022 Jan;45(1):14-18
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Abstract: In part I of this series I began my review of the excellent book chapter by Sebastian et al that discusses the relationship between diet and acid/alkaline balance from an evolutionary standpoint. In part I, I primarily focused on the sections of the chapter that highlighted the biochemistry and physiology of human acid/alkaline balance in relation to diet with only a brief discussion of the evolutionary aspects. Now I would like to focus on the sections of the chapter that address evolutionary aspects in greater detail.

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