Modern day nutrition has become very acidic or acid producing and this is becoming a huge problem in the western world populations. Most animal meats, fizzy beverages, fried and processed foods are acid producing and so eating this causes your body’s blood to become too acidic. If our blood pH drops below around 7.2 we become very ill and can die so to avoid this when it reaches around 7.3 the body must extract vital minerals from within to neutralise the blood. Those minerals are Iodine, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium and Sodium and they help bring the pH back to around 7.4.
These days lots of people use acid reflux medication and all this does is counteract acidity in the body. Many people can avoid this medication simply by addressing the alkaline imbalance in their diet.
Also we consume lots of calcium in milk and other dairy products yet still have high incidence of bone related problems and poor bone health and this is mainly because of acid producing diets we consume force the body to use minerals such as calcium to neutralise the blood’s pH.
Diet drinks contain phosphoric acid, which is right next to battery acid on the pH scale. Would you drink that? Don’t think so…..
Well drinking this acidic drink not only causes leaching of minerals such as calcium, as previously discussed, but also Iodine. Iodine is crucial for a functional thyroid gland and as one of the main functions of your thyroid is to regulate metabolism, suppressing it will cause a slow metabolism and inevitable weight gain. Yes diet drinks make you FAT!!
Diet drinks with zero calories make you fat and also take away any good minerals that you may be eating so why bother?!
Healthy Alkaline Foods Vegetables Root Vegetables Fruits Non-Stored Organic Grains And Legumes Nuts Seeds Fats (Fresh, Cold-Pressed Oils) | Foods you should only Fruits Non-Stored Grains Nuts Fish Fats | Unhealthy Acidic Foods Meat, Poultry, And Fish Milk And Milk Products Bread, Biscuits (Stored Grains/Risen Dough) Nuts Fats Sweets Condiments Beverages Miscellaneous |
Table: pH scale of alkaline and acid forming foods
(Source: "Back To The House Of Health" by Shelley Redford Young)
What can I do about it?
The table above shows examples of foods in each category and their effect on blood pH per ounce. You should be looking to consume as many of the high alkaline as possible. Other options for monitoring foods and their effect on your body's pH are litmus strips to measure your saliva or urinary pH levels, which should be between 6.8 and 7.2.
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