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  easy ways to balance an acidic diet  

the american diet is anything but balanced. the mass consumption of meat, grains and processed foods causes the body to become overly acidic, which strips it of minerals. over the long haul, those who do not balance their diet with alkaline foods (fruits and veggies, primarily) become prone to weak bones, joints and muscles, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and a host of other health problems. in other words, long-term health and longevity have everything to do with acid-alkaline balance.
consider the inuit (a.k.a., eskimos), who do not have access to many fruits and vegetables. their diets consist largely of seal meat, fish and whale blubber. while they eat few grains, their diet is nevertheless highly acidic. though a sturdy bunch, with healthy hearts, their bones start breaking down prematurely. indeed, the inuit people have the worst longevity statistics in north america.
in contrast is okinawa, where more people live to 100 years of age than anywhere in the world. while meat, rice, soy and seafood (highly acidic foods) are squarely in the diet, so are a vast range of different vegetables and fruits, rich in anti-oxidants, as well as minerals that counteract acidity. a wealth of fascinating anthropologic and scientific evidence exists that supports the acid-alkaline theory of health and longevity; there is much information to research this further.
the typical american diet is similar to that of the inuit in that there is entirely too much meat and not enough alkaline vegetables to balance it. factory farms in the us manufacture meat and animal products in unhealthy ways, leaving them loaded with toxins and inflammatory compounds. furthermore, charring meat adds flavor, as well as cancer-causing substances.
to make matters worse, the acidity of the american diet is compounded by all the starches and sweets consumed. many of these processed foods can be as acidic as meat, chicken, fish and seafood (colas are even more acidic), but are not nearly as full of nutrients. acidic foods are also generally lacking in fiber, which helps control blood sugar and improves bowel health. the friendly bacteria in the gut need fiber to function. without them, not only does the digestive system suffer, but also the immune defenses.
the problem is not so much any particular food, but rather the cumulative effect of a highly acidic diet over many decades that eats away at our health. for some, the answer is to give up meat. however, this choice is not that easy or fun, and could lead to protein, zinc, iron and vitamin b12 deficiencies. there is also nothing easy about giving up sweets and starches, as most people crave these foods, especially if there is delicious fat, salt, or caffeine in them. the food industry knows how to get us hooked, and it is not easy going cold turkey.
so, where does that leave us? what can we do to reduce the impact of an acidic diet? for one, reduce the serving sizes of the acidic foods, while increasing the amount of greens and other alkaline veggies during a meal. think of it as a deck of cards (the acidic food serving size) surrounded by a forest of greens. this markedly reduces the total number of calories consumed, while reducing the acid impact. eating organic foods (especially animal foods) helps, because it reduces the toxins present while increasing the nutritional content and alkaline balance. learning about what foods are highly acidic or alkaline can help one balance the diet better.
yet, to make it easy, here are a few highly alkaline foods that - if used liberally at breakfast, lunch and dinner - would go a long way towards improving the diet. it is as easy as sprinkling a bunch of black pepper on everything. consider adding paprika, parsley and horseradish as well, or squeeze lemon or lime juice on fish, salads, or in your beverage. add onions to everything. munch on pumpkin seeds, or add them to the salad. use sea salt (celtic, french or himalayan preferred) rather than regular table salt. substitute sweet potatoes for white potatoes. use apple cider vinegar rather than balsamic vinegar. choose miso soup with seaweed. drink ginger tea, or add crushed ginger to your morning eggs and other foods. if you like radishes, eat them like candy. if you want something sweet, eat unsweetened pineapple, mango, cantaloupe, tangerines, mandarin oranges, kiwi and assorted berries. let watermelon or vegetable juice be your summer thirst quencher. quell a hunger with celery smeared with nut butter. smear half of an avocado on toast, rather than margarine. add asparagus, winter squash and chestnuts to round out the list of extreme alkaline foods.
along with green leafy vegetables (especially collard or mustard greens, endive and kale), the foods mentioned above can make a major difference in the balance of things, and protect the bones, joints, muscles, heart, brain, liver and kidneys. alkaline bodies are also much more resistant to infection and cancer.
as diets go, these are not boring foods by any means. indeed, there is a great variety to choose from, and hundreds of simple recipes to play with. in addition, many other healthy and tasty foods are alkaline forming, though not with the same impact as the foods listed above. there are also alkaline mineral supplements, such as the citrates of potassium, magnesium and calcium, which can have profound effects on health and well-being.
who knows? you may enjoy these foods and the health benefits so much you will wean off the refined grains, sodas and toxic meats - the easy way...one alkaline food at a time.
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    Source :NaturalNews.com     Date : 5  August   2009    Category : Food And Health


why diets make you fat and how to regulate weight naturally

many diets promoted by companies and individuals rely on calorie restriction or the complete elimination of certain food groups in the quest to lose weight. additionally, the unhealthy reliance on appetite suppressants and artificial sweeteners is promoted. diets do not generally work in the long term and can even be dangerous. proteins, fats and carbohydrates should be correctly chosen for optimum health and ideal weight. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 2 December 2009   Category : Food And Health
     
western diet promotes depression in women

women who eat a typical western diet high in junk food may increase their risk of suffering from mood disorders such as depression, according to a study conducted by researchers from the university of melbourne and published in the american journal of psychiatry.researchers gathered psychiatric evaluations of 925 women between the ages of 20 to 93 over the course of ten years, then compared them to data collected on the participants\' diets. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 8 June 2010   Category : Food And Health
high gi diets may increase fatty liver risk

consuming a diet with a high glycaemic index (gi) may increase the risk of fatty liver, a condition linked to liver failure, suggests a new study with mice. researcher from children's hospital boston indicate that if the findings of the study are confirmed in humans, consumption of low gi foods may offer an easy prevention for fatty liver, a condition on the increase as obesity levels rise. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 21 September 2007   Category :
gov't advising americans to cut down on salt

the government is telling half of the u.s. population to drastically cut their daily salt intake. that\'s the advice to consumers - and the food industry - as the government issues new dietary guidelines, which are the recommendations behind the popular food pyramid. more

 Source : klewtv.com   Date : 31 January 2011   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
obtain optimal nutrition from preconception to lactation

so you have decided it`s time to try for a baby. congratulations! your head is swimming with thoughts about the future, and whether you are mom or dad this is an exciting time. but let`s pause for a moment and consider: good nutrition is more vital than ever now that you are trying to conceive. a healthy diet should be a regular part of life, but if it`s not currently, now is the time to start. for both mom and dad it is ideal to start improving your diet at least 3-12 months before conception. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 27 October 2010   Category : Food And Health
are fat replacers effective?

fat substitutes have been in the news a lot in the last few weeks, and rarely has the news been good. just yesterday danisco issued a statement reiterating the safety of its salatrim fat replacer after a damning report in the danish press, while a week earlier procter & gamble concluded the sale of the plant where it makes its olestra substitute after the ingredient failed to live up to expectations. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 14 June 2002   Category : Food And Health
another danger from high glycemic foods: research shows they damage arteries

anyone interested in healthy and nutritious foods has probably heard that whole grains are far better for you than the processed variety like white bread and sugar-laden cereals. there are several reasons for this, including the fact whole foods tend to be richer in fiber and they also have low glycemic indexes. that means they keep blood sugar and insulin levels steady without wide fluctuations. but a new study published in the journal of the american college of cardiology concludes there's another important reason to avoid high glycemic foods like white bread and corn flakes. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 25 August 2009   Category : Food And Health
high glycemic foods damage arteries

anyone interested in healthy and nutritious foods has probably heard that whole grains are far better for you than the processed variety like white bread and sugar-laden cereals. there are several reasons for this, including the fact whole foods tend to be richer in fiber and they also have low glycemic indexes. that means they keep blood sugar and insulin levels steady without wide fluctuations. but a new study published in the journal of the american college of cardiology concludes there's another important reason to avoid high glycemic foods like white bread and corn flakes. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 27 July 2009   Category : Grains Cereals And Oil Seeds
individual gi variations demand research attention - study

individual variations in the glycaemic index (gi) of white bread, stated as 70 in the literature, may range from 44 to 132, says new research that questions the utility of the index. in an attempt to better understand the glycaemic index, researchers from the jean mayer usda human nutrition research center on aging at tufts university (usda hnrca) used a simple test food, white bread, to show that a relatively high level of inter-individual (among different individuals), and intra-individual (within the same individual) variability occurs on consumption of white bread. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 27 September 2007   Category : Rest
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