Take a small sample of midstream urine (about a tablespoon full) and add a pinch of baking soda (bicarbonate of soda).
If you see bubbles and it begins to dissolve, your urine is acid - the more it bubbles, the higher the acidity of the urine. If it sinks to the bottom without any reaction, you are either neutral or on the alkaline side. More than likely, if the urine is acidic (the baking soda bubbles and dissolves fast).
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