Most healthy bodies maintain proper pH levels without assistance. The pancreas releases alkaline compounds that interact with stomach acid to balance out pH levels of what we eat and drink. Whatever we consume will become neutralized anyway.
Different parts of the body, and even different parts of cells, have widely varying pH levels. The kidneys and lungs also help regulate the pH of the blood.

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