Healthy Path
Integrative Medicine LLC
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FOOD CATEGORY |
High Alkaline |
Alkaline |
Low Alkaline |
Low Acid |
Acid |
High Acid |
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BEANS, VEGETABLES, LEGUMES |
Vegetable Juices, Parsley, Raw Spinach, Broccoli, Celery, Garlic, Barley Grass |
Carrots, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Beets, Lettuce, Zucchini, Carob |
Squash, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Fresh Corn, Mushrooms, Onions, Cabbage, Peas, Cauliflower, Turnip, Beetroot, Potato, Olives, Soybeans, Tofu |
Sweet Potato, Cooked Spinach, Kidney Beans |
Pinto Beans, Navy Beans |
Pickled Vegetables |
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FRUIT |
Dried Figs, Raisins |
Dates, Blackcurrant, Grapes, Papaya, Kiwi, Berries, Apples, Pears |
Coconut, Sour Cherries, Tomatos, Oranges, Cherries, Pineapple, Peaches, Avocados, Grapefruit, Mangoes, Strawberries, Papayas, Lemons, Watermelon, Limes |
Blueberries, Cranberries, Bananas, Plums, Processed Fruit Juices |
Canned Fruit |
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GRAINS, CEREALS |
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Amaranth, Lentils, Sweetcorn, Wild Rice, Quinoa, Millet, Buckwheat |
Rye Bread, Whole Grain Bread, Oats, Brown Rice |
White Rice, White Bread, Pastries, Biscuits, Pasta |
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MEAT |
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Liver, Oysters, Organ Meat |
Fish, Turkey, Chicken, Lamb |
Beef, Pork, Veal, Shellfish, Canned Tuna & Sardines |
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EGGS & DAIRY |
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Breast Milk |
Soy Cheese, Soy Milk, Goat Milk, Goat Cheese, Buttermilk, Whey |
Whole Milk, Butter, Yogurt, Cottage Cheese, Cream, Ice Cream |
Eggs, Camembert, Hard Cheese |
Parmasan, Processed Cheese |
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NUTS & SEEDS |
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Hazelnuts, Almonds |
Chestnuts, Brazils, Coconut |
Pumpkin, Sesame, Sunflower Seeds |
Pecans, Cashews, Pistachios |
Peanuts, Walnuts |
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OILS |
Flax Seed Oil, Olive Oil, Canola Oil |
Corn Oil, Sunflower Oil, Margarine, Lard |
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BEVERAGES |
Herb Teas, Lemon Water |
Green Tea |
Ginger Tea |
Cocoa |
Wine, Soda/Pop |
Tea (black), Coffee, Beer, Liquor |
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SWEETENERS, CONDIMENTS |
Stevia |
Maple Syrup, Rice Syrup |
Raw Honey, Raw Sugar |
White Sugar, Processed Honey |
Milk Chocolate, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Jam, Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Mustard, Vinegar |
Artificial Sweeteners |
| 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. The body maintains correct pH in the blood at all costs, by homeostasis, but
that is stressful for the body's systems and resources when the diet is
unbalanced in terms of acid-forming foods (the residue after digestion, that
is). Within cells it's a different story. Saliva and urine tests show clearly
enough the changes in alkalinity or acidity that are caused by diet and
lifestyle. Understanding How an Alkaline Diet Works Understanding the Effects of the Body's pH Level Choosing Foods for an Alkaline Diet
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