PH is the negative log of hydrogen ion concentration in a water-based solution, and represents the hydrogen ion levels in the body. The scale runs from 1 to 14, 7 being neutral. Some believe that our bodies should be slightly alkaline – around 7.45 – in order to be at our highest level of wellness.
PH balance in the body is crucial to enzyme functions that control our metabolisms and hormones, and ultimately, our ability to thrive. A slightly alkaline or basic blood pH contributes to healthy enzyme reactions and organ functions. When the body is too acidic, many people report digestive issues, skin blemishes, brittle hair, dull complexion, brain fog, and much more. Advocates of this principle test their pH using litmus paper and their urine or saliva first thing when they wake up before consuming any food or drink. Followers of the pH diet believe that eating too many acid-forming foods causes blood and/or tissues to become acidic and that this promotes disease, exhaustion, and anger. They believe that balancing the pH by eating more alkaline forming foods restores health.
Foods to include:
Vegetables
Some fruit, primarily low-glycemic options like berries and green apples
Some whole grains, such as quinoa and millet
Lean meat
Poultry
Fish
Eggs
Some dairy
Nuts
Olive oil
Foods to avoid:
High-glycemic fruits
Processed carbohydrates
Processed sugar
Alcohol
Caffeine
Yeast
Fatty meat
Sweets
Cheese
Some grains – barley, corn, and rye
Dried fruit
Peanuts, cashews, and pistachios
Pros:
Alkaline blood may protect against disease
Alkaline system may lead to weight loss or maintenance
Staying alkaline may lead to greater mental clarity and focus
Cons:
May be too restrictive for some
May be difficult to discern which foods are acidic and which are alkaline
Depending on an individual’s condition, it may be easy to become too alkaline, and therefore contracted and constipated
Sources:
How you Rot & Rust www.biomedx.com
Alkalize your Body pH to Restore Good Health www.balance-ph-diet.com
The Alkaline Food Chart www.acidalkalinediet.com
A List of Acid/Alkaline Forming Foods www.essenceoflife.com
