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@NWehry223 Or it could just reduce the potential of hemoglobin to bind O2 and consequently increases CO2 in the blood, but either way the glucose obtained from a food source is creating the condition directly. I think I’ll private message from now on lol
@NWehry223 Well, if you want an example of why I believe that it is possible, it’d be in diabetic ketoacidosis. It is a condition involving high blood glucose levels and reduced blood pH either from type 1 diabetes or very poorly controlled type 2. This would mean glucose acts as an acid
@NWehry223 What you say is correct about the blood, but not necessarily in normal body cells outside of the arteries (especially the lymphatic system). Optimal pH of the typical body cell is not well studied, but I’d imagine the pH in a smoker’s lung to be less than 7.35.