Plain-English Summary
Dietary acid load bone review. Did not support a simple causal claim that dietary acid load causes osteoporosis through mineral leaching.
VV Study Evidence Matrix v1.0
VV Evidence Utility Score
A bounded score for how useful this study is in public explanation, based on evidence tier, design, applicability, endpoint relevance, limitations, safety signals, and publication/source strength.
66/100
Limited Public Evidence
- Evidence tier
- 92/100, weight 18%
- Design strength
- 86/100, weight 18%
- Applicability
- 55/100, weight 16%
- Endpoint relevance
- 35/100, weight 16%
- Limitations transparency
- 50/100, weight 12%
- Safety signal usefulness
- 45/100, weight 10%
- Publication/source strength
- 91/100, weight 10%
Useful for context, but limited by endpoint relevance, safety signal usefulness, limitations transparency.
How the study framework works ->Key Findings
- Did not support a simple causal claim that dietary acid load causes osteoporosis through mineral leaching.
- Useful for bounding acid-forming-food destroys bones claims.
Limitations
- Bone health has multiple inputs beyond dietary acid load.
Why It Matters
Did not support a simple causal claim that dietary acid load causes osteoporosis through mineral leaching.
Viral Vitalism Verdict
Useful evidence, bounded by design: Bone health has multiple inputs beyond dietary acid load.
Sources
- Causal assessment of dietary acid load and bone disease - Nutrition Journal
Signal cards
Used in signals
Signal coverage connected to this study through explicit study links, canonical source refs, or evidence visualizations.
Alkaline Water Will Not Fix Your pH
Alkaline diets and waters can move urine chemistry and may matter in narrow reflux or kidney-stone contexts. They do not alkalize your blood, cure cancer, detox your body, or override acid-base regulation.
VV Signal Score
54
Early or context-dependent
- Sources
- 12
- Studies
- 10
- Claims
- 10
Claim ledger
Relevant claims
Claim ledger records connected through this study's ID, topic tags, or source IDs.
alkaline diet: The claim that acid-forming foods directly destroy bones is
The claim that acid-forming foods directly destroy bones is overstated; bone health depends on many inputs beyond dietary acid load.
acid base balance: Urine pH strips can show dietary acid-base changes, but
Urine pH strips can show dietary acid-base changes, but urine pH is not proof that the blood, tumors, or the whole body have been alkalized.
alkaline diet: Evidence does not support alkaline diets or alkaline water
Evidence does not support alkaline diets or alkaline water as cancer prevention or cancer treatment, despite real research interest in tumor acidity and metabolism.
alkaline water: Alkaline water can change urine chemistry in some contexts,
Alkaline water can change urine chemistry in some contexts, but it does not meaningfully alkalize blood or override normal acid-base regulation in healthy people.
alkaline diet: The claim that cancer cannot live in an alkaline
The claim that cancer cannot live in an alkaline body is an overextension of tumor-microenvironment biology and is not achieved by drinking alkaline water or eating alkaline foods.
alkaline diet: Fruits and vegetables can support health, but their benefit
Fruits and vegetables can support health, but their benefit is more plausibly explained by nutrients, fiber, potassium, and diet quality than by mystical body alkalization.
