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Ph Top Related Articles
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1). Soil PH And Its Effect On Your Garden By : Francis Kilkelly
As you may have observed from your gardening experiences plants can be fussy things. The right location, amount of sunlight and 101 other factors influence your plant's growing ability. One factor which is very beneficial in understanding before putting that new plant into the earth is soil pH.
What is Soil pH?
Let's get all scientific for a moment and learn what pH is.
Article Related to: ph, soil, garden, lawn, plants, flowers, acidic, alkaline, scale
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2). Why You Need Bacteria in Your Colon By :
Bacteria in your colon are referred to by many different names – probiotics, good or bad bacteria, beneficial bacteria, acidophilus, disbiosis, micro flora, proflora. friendly flora, and unfriendly bacteria.
I simple use good and bad bacteria to refer to all the bacteria that exist in the small intestine and your colon.
Your colon has both good and bad bacteria.
Article Related to: good bacteria, colon, ph
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3). Acid Reflux Drugs and Antacids Are Killing You By :
Doctors and Pharmaceutical giants know that their drugs and antacids do not cure heartburn or acid reflux. They have known for a long time that their drugs simply suppress the condition and continue the cycle of heartburn, acid reflux, and drugs. If you have fallen prey to this medical cycle, for sure you are headed toward serious malnutrition. The inability to feed your body the nutrients it needs will result in the diseases that you now see in most elderly people.
Article Related to: heartburn, acid reflux, ph, antacids
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8). Setting Up an Aquarium Part 3 - Adding Water to Your Aquarium By : Kevin Yates
When it is time to add water to your new aquarium preparation is everything, if you carry out this task correctly you and your fishes will benefit, by getting it right first time and without getting stressed.
Article Related to: filters, ph, adding water, aquarium, biological, fishes, ammonia, nitrate, species, stressed
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9). Evaluating the pH of Your Water for the Aquarium By : Kevin Yates
When considering a new aquarium, the hardness and pH of your tap water is the first thing you should evaluate, once you know the characteristics of your water supply it will enable you to choose fishes that would be suited to your water conditions.
Article Related to: water, fishkeeping, aquariums, fishes, hydrogen, oxygen, hardness, ph, acid, alkaline, mollies, swordtails
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