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"The Acid-Alkaline Diet
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Christopher Vasey, ND
Christopher Vasey is a naturopath who specializes in detoxification and rejuvenation. He lives in Switzerland.
An imbalance of acid and alkaline substances in the body can result in health problems ranging from minor skin irritation, chronic fatigue, back pain, and depression to arthritis, ulcers, and osteoporosis. The author, a Swiss naturopath and detox expert, shows how dietary changes can restore the body's acid-alkaline balance and vastly improve health. He provides easy methods to determine and interpret acid levels and suggests how to establish a proper diet for maximum health. The food substance listings are categorized based on their actual alkalizing or acidifying effect on the body, and further discussions help reaters determine how certain foods may either alkalize or acidify in different individuals. Using the information in this book can help create a balanced diet and thereby achieve restored health.
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The Right Diet for Health - A practical diet plan for restoring the acid-alkaline balance your body needs to experience optimum health
- Explains how acidification of the body contributes to disorders such as chronic fatigue syndrome, eczema, and ulcers
- Categorizes food according to its acidifying or alkalizing effect on the body, rather than by chemical composition
- Contains food tables to help readers design the best diet for their health needs
Balanced Diet
To enjoy optimum health, our body needs balanced quantities of alkaline substances and acids. An imbalance can result in health problems ranging from minor skin irritations, chronic fatigue, back pain, and depression to arthritis, ulcers, and osteoporosis. Most people consume an abundance of highly processed foods that acidify the body and, as a result, are afflicted with many of these ailments.
Expert Guidance
Naturopath and detoxification expert Christopher Vasey shows how a simple change in diet to restore your acid-alkaline balance can result in a vast improvement in health. Vasey provides easy test methods to determine your acid levels, how to interpret these test results, and ways to establish a proper diet to maximize your health.
Alkalize Your Body
Rather than organizing alkaline and acid foods on the basis of their chemical composition, Vasey categorizes foods based on their actual alkalizing or acidifying effect on the body so that you can design a diet best suited for your particular health needs. He goes further to explain how some foods, such as fruits, can have either an alkalizing or an acidifying effect, depending on who eats them, and how to use alkaline supplements to support your dietary needs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part One--Defining Acidity
1--What Is Acid-Alkaline Balance?
2--Detecting Acidification
Part Two- Diminishing Acidification Through Diet
3--Acidifying, Alkalizing, and Acid Foods
4--Classifying the Acidification Potential of Foods
5--Acidifying Meals and Alkalizing Alternatives
Part Three--Neutralizing and Eliminating Acids
6--Alkaline Supplements
7--Draining Acids
8--Alkaline Energy Boosters
Urinary pH Record
Resources
Index
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"Shows how a simple change in diet to restore the acid-alkaline balance can result in vast improvements of health." Celebrity, May 2004
From the Book
What Is Acid-Alkaline
Balance?
Acids and alkaline substances are substances possessing opposing characteristics. When they
combine their respective properties cancel each other out. This process is similar to that
which occurs whenever two opposites are brought together. If hot and cold, black and white
are blended, their respective properties cancel each other out and the result is a temperature
that is neither hot nor cold but warm, a color that is neither black nor white but gray.
When speaking of the combination of an acid and an alkaline, the result is designated in
chemistry as being a neutral salt. It is neutral because it possesses neither acidic or
alkaline properties.
1 acid + 1 alkaline = 1 neutral salt
A neutral salt will no longer influence the solution it is in, such as blood or cellular
serums for example. This possibility of neutralizing an acid by combining it with an alkaline
is the main method to control pH fluctuations. The neutralization of excess acids this way
restores the basic acid-alkaline balance to the ideal pH of the internal environment: 7.39.
When its internal environment becomes acidified, the body can fall ill in three different
ways. The first is connected to the activity of enzymes. Enzymes are the "worker drones"
who are behind all the biochemical transformations that take place in the body and on whom
the proper functioning of our organs depend. It so happens that enzymes can only perform
their task correctly in an environment with a clearly defined pH.
If this is not the case their activity can suffer disruptions or even cease completely.
When it simply involves a slow down of their activity, illness appears; in the case of a
complete interruption the body can no longer function and death results. Without reaching
this extreme stage, different ailments will set in as an increasing number of enzymes find
their world disrupted by the acidification of the internal environment.
The second way in which the body becomes ill is due to the aggressive nature of the acids
present in excess amounts within the tissues. In fact, before being neutralized by alkaline
substances, they will be an irritant to the organ with which they come into contact. Inflammations
will result, sometimes quite painful, as well as lesions or sclerosis of the tissues. This
primarily affects the organs charged with the elimination of strong acids, such as the skin
or kidneys.
A large number of cases of eczema, hives, itching sensation, and red patches on the skin
are due to the irritation caused by excessively acidic sweat. When the urine is overloaded
with acid, micturition becomes painful and the urinary tract "burns" becoming inflamed (uretritis)
or infected (cystitis).
Those ailments prompted by aggressive acid that are invisible to the outsider but keenly
felt by those suffering from them include pains in the joints (arthritis), nerves (nevritis),
and intestines (enteritis, colitis, and burning sensations in the anus). The resulting fragile
state of the tissues from this invasive presence of acids allows for a microbial or viral
infection to easily accompany the aforementioned problems.
Lesions of the mucous membranes—such as in the respiratory system—allow easier penetration
and multiplication by microbes in the tissue. This is aggravated yet further by the fact
that the immune system can also be reduced in its effectiveness by acid activity.
The third cause of suffering produced by acid activity is due to the fact that every individual
affected by acidification will inevitably lose minerals as the body must give up alkaline
minerals to neutralize acids. This demineralization can be quite significant and affect
any organ as alkaline minerals are stored in all the body's tissue.
The best known consequences of demineralization are the problems affecting the skeleton
and the teeth. Bones will decalcify and lose their resistance and flexibility. This can
reach a point where they break far too easily (for example spontaneous hip fractures), lose
their density (osteoporosis), become inflamed at the joints (rheumatism), and wear away
the intervertebral disks (sciatica), and so forth.
Teeth can also become more brittle because of mineral loss. They can become over sensitive
to hot and cold foods, chip, or become more susceptible to cavities.
This brittleness caused by demineralization also weakens hair, which becomes lifeless and
starts falling out in greater quantity. Fingernails will split and break under the slightest
impact; skin will dry and crack or wrinkle; the gums will become deformed, oversensitive,
and bleed easily.
Acidosis: A Widespread Problem
The vast majority of the populace suffers from problems caused by acidification today, because
both modern lifestyle and diet promote acidification of the body's internal environment.
In general, the current diet is primarily composed of acidic or acidifying elements (proteins,
cereals, sugars). Alkaline elements, such as beans, are eaten in much smaller quantities.
The alkaline substances they contain are therefore insufficient to neutralize surplus acids.
Furthermore, the consumption of stimulants like tobacco, coffee, and alcohol has grown to
enormous proportions. Every one of these products has an extremely acidifying effect on
the body. Stress, nervous tension, noise, and so forth are a basic fact of life today and
also contribute to increasing the body's acidification through the disruptions and disturbances
they engender.
Today, physical exercise—which can play an important role in maintaining the acid-alkaline
balance—is more often than not practiced in ways that are excessive, either too much or
not enough (i.e. the sedentary lifestyle). In both cases an acidification of the body's
internal environment will result.
Of all these factors causing acidification, the most important beyond the shadow of a doubt
is that of food. Accordingly, the majority of acidosis sufferers can be cured simply by
a large reduction in their consumption of acidic foods and an increase in their consumption
of alkaline foods.
There is though a special category of individuals who are not only sick because of and inadequate
lifestyle and an excessive intake of acids. They also suffer from a metabolic weakness that
is particularly susceptible to acids.
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