So you have decided that you want to alkalize and you have gone and read all there is to read on the subject. The chances are that you are now committed but confused! Unfortunately, due to the fact that the alkaline diet is not trendy sounding, or particularly sexy and coveted by celebrities we need to communicate the science behind it to achieve buy-in and help people understand the principles and how it works. However, the bottom line is this - alkalizing is simple and following it only involves doing those things you already know are good for you! The basics are: - eat the foods you know that are good for you (fresh veg, salads, nuts, seeds essential oils (omegas) - drink the things you know that are good for you (clean, pure water, herbal teas, 'green drinks') - avoid the foods you know are bad for you (dairy, meat, sweets, ice cream, saturated fats, fried food, refined food) - avoid the drinks you know are bad for you (coffee, sugary drinks, cola, alcohol, milkshakes etc) If you took a poll of 50 people on the high street, most of them would cite those foods and drinks if you asked them what was healthy and what was unhealthy. Thats really all there is to it. Its easy when you put it like this isnt it? As a reference, alkaline foods include: Vegetables Asparagus Artichokes Cabbage Lettuce Onion Cauliflower Radish Swede Lambs Lettuce Peas Courgette Red Cabbage Leeks Watercress Spinach Turnip Chives Carrot Green Beans Beetroot Garlic Celery Grasses (wheat, straw, barley, dog, kamut etc.) Cucumber Broccoli Kale Brussels Sprouts Fruits Lemon Lime Avocado Tomato Grapefruit Watermelon (is neutral) Rhubarb Drinks 'Green Drinks' Fresh vegetable juice Pure water (distilled, reverse osmosis, ionised) Lemon water (pure water + fresh lemon or lime). Herbal Tea Vegetable broth Non-sweetened Soy Milk Almond Milk Seeds, Nuts & Grains Almonds Pumpkin Sunflower Sesame Flax Buckwheat Groats Spelt Lentils Cumin Seeds Any sprouted seed Whereas acidifying foods include: Meats Pork Lamb Beef Chicken Turkey Crustaceans Other Seafood (apart from occasional oily fish such as salmon) Dairy Products Milk Eggs Cheese Cream Yoghurt Ice Cream Convenience Foods Sweets Chocolate Microwave Meals Tinned Foods Powdered Soups Instant Meals Fast Food This is just a sample to show you actually how simple it is. It is almost just following the advice your parents gave you all those years ago - eat your veggies and stay away from the candy! Click here for a full list of alkaline foods and for a great introduction to alkalizing. |