Yes it is
To increase urine pH from 5.0, you can consume alkaline foods like fruits and vegetables. To lower specific gravity of 1.025, increase fluid intake and reduce intake of concentrated substances like salt. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Urine can smell of the foods you ate that day. Asparagus, for instance, can make your urine smell. It will pass after a few urinations. One thing you may try is drinking more water to dilute the passage of food and eat a variety of foods instead of a heavy meat meal only.
A heavy breakfast is a meal with bacon,egg etc. thing that will make u full
2-hour postprandial specimen
It depends upon how much you have taken in meal and how hard exercise you want to do. If you have had light meal and want to do heavy exercise than you should wait till one or two hour and if you have taken heavy meal than you should wait for two and half or three hour than you should do exercise.
Azaleas like acid soil if you use bone meal it takes the acid out of the soil because it has a alkaline reaction in the soil. Don't not use for Azaleas.
The postprandial alkaline tide refers to the temporary increase in blood pH that occurs after a meal due to the release of hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stomach to aid in digestion. As the stomach cells produce HCl, bicarbonate ions are simultaneously released into the bloodstream to maintain acid-base balance, resulting in a more alkaline pH. This process helps neutralize the acidity generated during digestion and is typically resolved once digestion is complete.
The British tend to have a larger meal at noon and then a smaller meal in the evening. The heavy meats and stews are served at noon. The evening meal may consist of sandwiches and boiled eggs.
A heavy meal can precipitate angina due to the pressure and gases that build up after this activity. Meals that are high in sodium and can cause water retention around the arteries or constrict the blood vessels commonly are the culprit in these situations.
30 minutes before meal
Depends on your sex, age and many other factors, but for one meal i would say that around 650-800 calories would be a 'heavy' meal.