Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Balancing Acid/Alkaline Foods

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Balancing Acid/Alkaline Foods

    Balancing Acid/Alkaline Foods



    A surprising number and variety of physical problems and diseases can be caused by the problem of foods that are acid-producing after digestion. Today the vast majority of the populace in industrialized nations suffers from problems caused by the stress of acidosis, because both modern lifestyle and diet promote acidification of the body's internal environment.

    The current typical Western diet is largely composed of acid-forming foods (proteins, cereals, sugars). Alkaline-producing foods such as vegetables are eaten in much smaller quantities. Stimulants like tobacco, coffee, tea, and alcohol are also extremely acidifying. Stress, and physical activity (both insufficient or excessive amounts) also cause acidification.

    Many foods are alkaline-producing by nature, but manufactured processed foods are mostly acid-producing. It is important to consume at least 60% alkaline-producing foods in our diet, in order to maintain health. We need plenty of fresh fruits and particularly vegetables (alkaline-producing) to balance our necessary protein intake (acid-producing). And we need to avoid processed, sugary or simple-carbohydrate foods, not only because they are acid-producing but also because they raise blood sugar level too quickly (high glycemic index therefore fattening); plus they tend to be nutrient-lacking and may be toxic too.


    Water is the most abundant compound in the human body, comprising 70% of the body. The body therefore contains a wide range of solutions, which may be more or less acid. pH (potential of Hydrogen) is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution - the ratio between positively charged ions (acid-forming) and negatively charged ions (alkaline-forming.) The pH of any solution is the measure of its hydrogen-ion concentration. The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline and oxygen rich the fluid is. The lower the pH reading, the more acidic and oxygen deprived the fluid is. The pH range is from 0 to 14, with 7.0 being neutral. Anything above 7.0 is alkaline, anything below 7.0 is considered acidic.

    Human blood pH should be slightly alkaline (7.35 - 7.45). Below or above this range means symptoms and disease. If blood pH moves below 6.8 or above 7.8, cells stop functioning and the body dies. The body therefore continually strives to balance pH. When this balance is compromised many problems can occur.

    An imbalanced diet high in acidic-producing foods such as animal protein, sugar, caffeine, and processed foods puts pressure on the body's regulating systems to maintain pH neutrality. The extra buffering required can deplete the body of alkaline minerals such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium, making the person prone to chronic and degenerative disease. Minerals are borrowed from vital organs and bones to buffer (neutralize) the acid and safely remove it from the body. Because of this strain, the body can suffer severe and prolonged damage--a condition that may go undetected for years.

    Health problems caused by acidosis
    If you have a health problem, most likely you are suffering from acidosis. Research shows that unless the body's pH level is slightly alkaline, the body cannot heal itself. So no matter what means you choose to take care of your health, it won't be effective until the pH level is balanced. If your body's pH is not balanced, for example, you cannot effectively assimilate vitamins, minerals and food supplements. Your body pH affects everything.

    Acidosis will decrease the body's ability to absorb minerals and other nutrients, decrease the energy production in the cells, decrease it's ability to repair damaged cells, decrease it's ability to detoxify heavy metals, make tumor cells thrive, and make it more susceptible to fatigue and illness.

    An acidic pH can occur from an acid-forming diet, emotional stress, toxic overload, and/or immune reactions or any process that deprives the cells of oxygen and other nutrients. The body will try to compensate for acidic pH by using alkaline minerals. If the diet does not contain enough minerals to compensate, a build up of acids in the cells will occur. Acidosis can cause such problems as:

    Cardiovascular damage.
    Weight gain, obesity and diabetes.
    Bladder conditions.
    Kidney stones.
    Immune deficiency.
    Acceleration of free radical damage.
    Hormonal problems.
    Premature aging.
    Osteoporosis and joint pain.
    Aching muscles and lactic acid buildup.
    Low energy and chronic fatigue. Slow digestion and elimination.
    Yeast/fungal overgrowth.
    Lack of energy and fatigue.
    Lower body temperature.
    Tendency to get infections.
    Loss of drive, joy, and enthusiasm.
    Depressive tendencies.
    Easily stressed.
    Pale complexion.
    Headaches.
    Inflammation of the corneas and eyelids. Loose and painful teeth.
    Inflamed, sensitive gums.
    Mouth and stomach ulcers.
    Cracks at the corners of the lips.
    Excess stomach acid.
    Gastritis.
    Nails are thin and split easily.
    Hair looks dull, has split ends, and falls out.
    Dry skin.
    Skin easily irritated.
    Leg cramps and spasms.
    Disclaimer: Steroid use is illegal in a vast number of countries around the world. This is not without reason. Steroids should only be used when prescribed by your doctor and under close supervision. Steroid use is not to be taken lightly and we do not in any way endorse or approve of illegal drug use. The information is provided on the same basis as all the other information on this site, as informational/entertainment value.

    Please take the time to read these threads!

    Fitness Geared Shoutbox rules

    FG member signature rules

    Fitness Geared Forum Rules

    http://www.fitnessgeared.com/forum/f334/

    http://www.fitnessgeared.com/forum/f283/

    https://www.tgbsupplements.com/

  • #2
    Re: Balancing Acid/Alkaline Foods

    i did the randy coture diet that consists of lots of greens fruits veggies and raw nuts. when i stick with the diet i do have much better cardio when training. i contribute it to being in the "zone" with my PH.

    prob is its just hard to eat that quantity of greens.

    so i started blending spinach with almond milk, mixed frozen fruit (black and rasberries, strawberries, and blueberries) i also add plain low fat yogurt and flax oil.

    its a good meal replacement and is good for PH
    "SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"

    A clear concience is a sign of a bad memory.

    husband of the year

    moose riding maple syrup drinking flanel wearing canuck wannabe


    Comment

    Working...
    X