Diet and Lifestyle Guidelines
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The acid/alkaline balance of food is extremely important for our well-being. Human blood of a healthy person is basically alkaline with PH value of about 7.5 or put simply, the blood is about 80% alkaline and about 20% acidic. So to remain healthy and free of all kinds of ailments, we should aim to consume 80% alkaline foods and no more than 20% of acidic foods.
Alkaline Foods
— Almost all fresh fruits (even sour fruits like oranges, lemons, pineapples become alkaline during digestion); almost all fresh and raw or streamed vegetables (including green leafy vegetables and salads); pulpy smoothies of fruits and vegetables; soaked dry fruits, raisins and wholegrain sprouts are extremely beneficial for disease-free life. Unboiled milk, cottage cheese, soured dairy products, buckwheat; corn; chestnuts; fresh lima beans; millets; Brazil nuts; almonds; maple syrup; molasses and honey are also alkaline in nature.
Acidic Foods
— All fat/oil-rich, refined, fried and processed junk foods like pastas, burgers, pizzas, samosas, pakoras; savoury snacks like namkeens and potato chips/crisps; all tinned and ready packed foods, beverages and fruit juices with harmful chemical additives, preservatives, colourings and flavour enhancers; transfat-rich foods such as ready meals, noodles, biscuits; fizzy drinks and colas; sweets and confectionery made from milk and starch such as Indian mithai, cakes, pasteries and icecreams animal derived foods such as non-vegetarian food, eggs, seafood, butter, ghee, cheese, paneer, lard and boiled milk; caffeinated drinks like coffee, cocoa, tea, chocolate; unsprouted grains such as wheat, rice, barley, beans, pulses; oats, nuts (except almonds) asparagus; Brussel sprouts; mustard; olives; peppers; dried coconuts; canned and unsoaked dried fruits; bread; breakfast cereals; sugar; refined flour (maida); nicotine; medicines aspirin and drugs; vinegar, alcohol.
Santokh Singh Parmar
Naturo-Food Therapist & Lifestyle Consultant
Mobile: +91(0) 9815922330
Websites: www.naturofoodtherapy.org & www.foodtherapy.org
July 2011
Note: The above information and advice is not a substitute for the advice, your doctor or Naturo-Food Therapist may give you based on his/her knowledge of yourself.