Acid/Alkaline Food Chart
How alkalinity rid the body of toxic waste and maintains a healthier life!
When asked what the number one cause of death is worldwide, most will likely answer; Heart disease, Cancer,
Type 2 Diabetes or
Obesity.
Every one of these answers will be right. No matter what the name of
the illness is, all human diseases originate from the same root cause –
too much acid waste in the body!
With every action in the living body where energy is created or
expended, in other words metabolic or physical, acid waste is formed and
must be neutralized and/or eliminated as soon as possible, to avoid
acid burns and damage to the vital organs and systems. Too much acid
in the body creates an environment, which favours the decomposition of
living things, and weakens all body systems, allowing disease to thrive.
In order to maintain a healthy body that can fight off disease and
function optimally, we must maintain adequate alkaline reserves to
neutralize excess acid accumulation in the body.
The acid/alkaline range is measured on the
pH scale (
parts
Hydrogen),
from 0 to 14 respectively. The human body’s pH is around 7.4 on the pH
scale. To give you an idea of just how serious over acidity is for our
health, every one-point drop on the pH scale increases the body’s
acidity 10-fold. That’s a 100,000 increase in acidity from 7.0 – 2.0,
which is about the difference between drinking purified water, and a
carbonated soft (soda) drink.
If you can imagine acidic particles much like shrapnel, you can see
the danger of having acidic pH levels, along with high cholesterol and
other fatty substances within the blood. Hardening of the blood vessels
occurs when sharp acidic particles cause scratches and bumps on the
inside walls of the arteries and veins, which the fatty plaques are able
to stick to, triggering the onset of atherosclerosis, a form of
cardiovascular disease. Due to this build up, the arteries become
narrowed and fatty plaques that ‘bandaged’ the tears and scratches
created by the acidic particles, become detached from the walls, and
potentially increase the risk of blocked arteries, heart attacks and
strokes.
With an estimated one third of all cancers being attributed to poor
nutrition, and over half a million deaths a year preventable through a
change of diet alone, how does over acidity threaten the onset of one of
the main causes of death in both men and women? Well, the acidic waste
thickens the blood to the point where it cannot carry the quantity of
nutrients and oxygen the organs need to function efficiently. When the
cell is deprived of oxygen and the amino acids that they require for
repair and regeneration, they either die and turn into acidic waste, or
due to ‘survival-of-the-fittest’, they adapt to their new, deprived
environment by becoming cancerous, allowing it to survive by multiplying
continually to grab the few available nutrients. Normal cells that
become deprived of the nutrients by rapidly multiplying cancer cells
stop dividing and die.
Eating good, clean food in the right quantities throughout the day,
can keep your metabolism running high (think of your metabolism as your
fat burning furnace), and your energy levels constant. However, eating
foods with a high (alkaline) pH to ensure you maintain an alkaline
balance is perhaps just as important. The efficiency that a cell carries
out its metabolic activities is determined by the nourishment it
receives. In comparison, a car engine will only perform as well as the
grade of fuel that you put in it.
Cells not only die because of lack of nourishment and oxygen from
thickened acidic blood, but also from being poisoned by chemical
additives. Another reason to always try to eat organic and natural foods
in their original source (not processed or modified by man).
Nutrient
Timing refers to the amount of nutrients needed by the body to function
optimally, without leaving leftover waste, and overloading the body
with excess calories that are then stored as fat. During the day the
body digests and absorbs food quickly, but in the evening and at night
these processes slow down, causing blood to flow more slowly, meaning
the fat particles are more likely to remain undigested and turn into
acidic waste. These find their way into the blood and can block the
transport of insulin from the pancreas. The lack of insulin in the
blood, or insulin resistance, means that the blood sugar does not get
processed properly. The blood sugar levels become elevated and produce
diabetic symptoms.
Aside from water, there is much more fat in the body than any other
substance, and I’m not just talking about the fatty tissue beneath our
skin that so many of us struggle to lose year after year. The
surrounding of each and every cell in our bodies is made up almost
entirely of fatty acids. The combination of fatty acids and amino acids
plays a vital role in energy production, forming a membrane around the
red blood cells through which oxygen gains entry into the cell.
Fast food and high-sugared foods are not the only culprits in the fight against obesity!
Way before we had the ‘convenience’ or fast foods, and processed
foods, there was another culprit to weight gain. Heat! Cooking destroys
many of the enzymes in foods that prevent obesity, as without them there
is nothing to prevent too many nutrients from being absorbed into the
body. So what the body doesn’t need, or can’t use at the time, is
either stored in fat cells or turned into toxic acidic waste, which can
be converted to cholesterol and lactic acid. Blood loaded with acidic
waste circulates the body and clogs organ systems, slowing down
metabolism, causing less food to be burned up. This manifest itself in
the unexplained lethargy and general fatigue, so many people experience.
When it comes to change, even the most head strong people can still
fall short, and not through lack of commitment, but more so due to lack
of knowledge. We may not have much control over external or
environmental causes of toxic waste, such as pollutants or even stress,
but we do have absolute control over what we put into our bodies, and so
it is that nutrition that will be your armoury in the fight against
ridding your body of acidic waste.
Following, are the food categories, highlighting the most alkaline
options to the most acidic options. You should limit the foods towards
the acid side of the table, and increase consumption of the alkaline
foods. It’s worth noting here that a food’s acidic or alkaline-forming
tendency in the body has nothing to do with the actual pH of the food
itself.
Alkaline/Acid Food Chart
Food Category
|
Most Alkaline
|
Alkaline
|
Lowest Alkaline
|
Lowest Acid
|
Acid
|
Most Acid
|
Sweeteners
|
Stevia
|
Maple/Rice Syrup
|
Raw Honey
|
Processed Honey
|
White/brown sugar
|
Artificial Sweeteners
|
Fruits
|
Watermelon, Grapefruit, papayas, Lemons
|
Dates, Blueberries, Apples, Pears
|
Bananas, Cherries, Oranges, Avocados
|
Plums,
Processed fruit juices
|
Rhubarb
|
Blackberries, Cranberries, Prunes
|
Vegetables
|
Asparagus, Raw Spinach, Onions
|
Green beans, okra, Celery
|
Carrots, Mushrooms, Tomatoes
|
String Beans, Cooked Spinach
|
Most Beans
|
|
Nuts & Seeds
|
|
Almonds
|
Chestnuts
|
Most Seeds
|
Pecans, Cashews
|
Peanuts, Walnuts
|
Oils & Spices
|
Olive Oil,
Herbs
|
Flax Seed Oil, Cayenne Pepper
|
Canola Oil
|
Corn Oil
|
|
|
Gains & Cereals
|
|
|
Millet, Wild Rice, Quinoa
|
Sprouted Wheat Bread, Spelt, Rice
|
White Rice, Corn, Oats, Rye
|
Wheat, White Flour, Pastries, Pasta
|
Meats
|
|
|
|
Venison, Cold Water Fish
|
Turkey, Chicken, Lamb
|
Beef, Pork, Shellfish
|
Dairy
|
|
|
Soy, Goat Milk, Whey
|
Eggs, Butter, Yoghurt, Cottage Cheese
|
Raw Milk
|
Cheese, Ice Cream
|
Beverages
|
Herb Teas, Lemon Water,
Purified water
|
Green Tea
|
Ginger Tea
|
Tea
|
Coffee
|
Beer, Carbonated Drinks
|
Most people will think of citrus fruits such as lemons and
grapefruits to be acidic. However, the end-products they produce after
digestion and assimilation are very alkaline, so lemons are
alkaline-forming in the body. Likewise, meat will test alkaline before
digestion but as with most animal products, meat is very acid-forming,
leaving an acidic residue in the body. It’s also worth noting here that
the fresher the food the higher its alkalinity values. Cooking, freezing
or canning foods increases their acid-forming potential.
Stay away from foods grown with chemicals, processed with
preservatives or prepared with sugar, as these are all acid-forming
also.
Beneficial Food Types
Honey
(Providing it’s the thick, raw, unfiltered honey that’s opaque in
colour), contains high levels of the starch-digesting enzyme amylase,
and is truly a super food, especially Royal Jelly, which the worker
bee’s feed to the queen bee to extend her life span from a few weeks to
as long as ten years.
Fibre-rich foods
help prevent many degenerative diseases by binding with the stomach’s
acid so that it cannot damage the lining of the intestinal walls. Green,
raw leafy vegetables are beneficial not only for their vitamin and
mineral content, but also because they reduce the hyperacidity in all
the organs of the body. Potatoes when cooked so as still slightly raw,
act as an appetite suppressant, but also contains high levels of
glue-like substances called mucilage, which helps the enzymes in the
stomach break down the food mass.
The fact is that many vegetables are effective cleansers of the
body’s acidic wastes, especially when juiced. The juice of carrots and
beets, with their high percentage of acid-forming sulphur and
phosphorus, effectively clean out the acidic wastes from the liver,
kidneys, and bladder.
Nuts –
Cooking, smoking or roasting any nuts will increase their acid-forming
properties, so always enjoy nuts and seeds in the raw, unbleached form.
Cayenne Pepper -
Stimulate good digestions, including the breakdown of fats. It’s also a
good overall body tonic that can help reduce inflammation.
All meats (including
fish and fowl), rob the body of minerals that neutralize the acidity,
with one of the places that it will take the minerals from being our
bones.
Liquids - To
really put things into perspective when it comes to neutralizing acidic
waste, it takes 32 x 300ml (10oz) glasses of alkaline water to
neutralize the acid from one 375ml (12oz) can of carbonated soft drink.
For each acid-forming beverage that you consume, your body uses its own
buffers, stripping bones, tendons and muscles of calcium and other
alkaline minerals, to raise the body’s alkalinity and to maintain a
healthy blood pH level of 7.35 – 7.45.
Purified/Enriched Water -
Public tap water, and even drinking water in our homes, have been shown
to still be contaminated with pharmaceutical drugs, hormones, and
bacteria – all acidifying and toxic.
Click here to learn what all the benefits of drinking enhanced water are.
Our bodies lose anywhere up to 2.5 litres (approx. 85 ounces) of
water every day just through normal bodily functions. You lose water
through urination, respiration, and perspiration. If you are physically
active, you’ll require even more water. A sign of thirst is your body’s
way of saying you’re already dehydrated.
Symptoms of mild-dehydration include chronic pains in joints and
muscles, lower back pain, headaches, and constipation. A strong odour to
your urine, along with a dark yellow colour is a clear sign than you’re
not getting enough water. The higher the pH of water, the greater
ability you have of hydrating your body. Alkalized water contains higher
levels of ionic minerals such as calcium, and magnesium, allowing them
to be absorbed quickly and easily by your body.
As I’m sure you’ve seen over the past few years, companies are fast
catching on to the benefits of purified and reconstructed bottled water,
with well-known soft drinks and sports drinks now all launching their
own special, and ‘unique’ enriched water, each one seemingly better than
the last, and whilst these may well help balance your bodies
acid/alkaline levels, ridding your body of acidic toxic waste, you may
soon see the cost of living acidic free to be an increasing stress, and
emotional stress initiates intestinal infections and inflammatory
disorders due to acidifying the blood.
Here are my 7 Simple steps to restoring pH balance in the body.
Make sure you drink enough enriched water -
To determine the very least amount of water that you need to drink,
take your body weight in Kg and multiply that by 30. This is how many
milliliters of water you need to drink each day. This excludes all other
drinks such as Coffee and Tea. Should you prefer the Imperial system,
you divide your body weight in pounds (Lbs.) by 2. This is how many
ounces of water you need per day.
Drink at regular Intervals –
Just a 1-2% drop in body water can impair your mental focus and
physical performance, as well as slowing down your metabolism. Exercise
causes you to lose vital electrolytes that are critical for nerve
impulses and muscle contractions, so being able to quickly replenish
these is essential for peak performance.
Supplement – Take a multi-enzyme supplement with every meal along with at least 500ml of enhanced water.
Add variety – Aim for including plenty of alkaline forming vegetables in your diet.
The 80/20 rule –Disease
and illness thrive in an acidic environment but can’t survive in an
alkaline environment. 80% of your diet should come from alkaline
promoting food groups.
Breathe –
Stress is one of the most significant causes of acidic conditions in
your body. Put some time aside each day to breathe deeply.