Alkalosis
Cross-source consensus on Alkalosis from 13 sources and 48 claims.
13 sources · 48 claims
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- Low CO₂ raises blood pH into an alkaline state called alkalosis. — How to Cure Hiccups Instantly
- Alkalosis causes muscles and tissues to become hypersensitive and prone to cramping and spasm. — How to Cure Hiccups Instantly
- Loss of CO₂ through hyperventilation raises the pH of the blood and body tissues. — Acute Mountain Sickness at High Altitude
- Acetazolamide counteracts altitude-induced alkalosis by lowering blood pH. — Acute Mountain Sickness at High Altitude
- Normal blood pH is 7.35–7.45; when it rises above 7.45, symptoms including muscle cramps and tetany begin. — Eye Twitching (Tetany): Causes, Root Mechanisms, and How to Fix It
- Systemic alkalosis causes hypokalemia and hypocalcemia because calcium binds to protein and becomes unavailable for muscle function. — The Dangers and Benefits of Alkaline Water
- Alkalosis occurs when blood pH rises too high and produces symptoms including muscle twitching, spasms, weakness, and calcium deposits. — Baking Soda vs Apple Cider Vinegar for Indigestion
- Further alkalizing the body in a state of alkalosis is counterproductive and harmful. — Baking Soda vs Apple Cider Vinegar for Indigestion
- Hypochlorhydria produces alkalosis in the body because insufficient stomach acid production shifts systemic pH upward. — Baking Soda vs Apple Cider Vinegar for Indigestion
- Alkalosis from CO₂ loss is a contributing cause of acute mountain sickness symptoms. — Acute Mountain Sickness at High Altitude