Anyone who has taken basic biology knows that cells
require very narrow parameters to function optimally.
Temperature and pH must be precisely engineered in order to
support simple life. The human body, though seemingly
sturdy and above this natural law, is no different! Humans
can function in a wide variety of environments, but we do
require basic conditions in order to have optimal
performance.
In its purest form, human body fluids and tissue exist
in a slightly alkaline state (not acidic). Since the human
body uses the foods we eat as raw material to rebuild its
tissues, our pH balance can quickly become unbalanced if
our diet consists of "acidifying" foods. These acidifying
foods quickly cause our blood and body tissues to become
bathed in an acidic solution. This won't kill you right
away, but if left untreated, this acidic condition leads to
diseases such as heart disease, high cholesterol and even
obesity.
Why does an acidic environment in your body lead to
disease? It all goes back to how your body detoxifies
itself. In an acidic environment the body cannot detoxify
efficiently. The buildup of toxins prevents the body from
effectively replenishing its essential nutrients and
antioxidants. The body becomes starved, stressed, and slows
down its metabolism to counteract the nutrient-deficiency
within itself. The stress leads to disease, and the slower
metabolism leads to weight, diet, and detoxification
problems.
The most commonly consumed acidifying foods are butter,
cheeses, animal protein (except salmon), oils, corn syrup,
alcohol, corn, berries, and flours. Most of these foods
should be consumed in moderation and in very low amounts.
The best diet one can gradually adopt is one rich in
alkalizing foods, which balance the body tissues and blood
back to an alkaline state. A good rule of thumb is that
anything that is dark green tends to be alkalizing. This
includes broccoli, dark lettuce, cabbage, cucumbers,
onions, avocadoes, mustard and beet greens. More alkalizing
foods are many of the fruits, such as apples, oranges,
cantaloupe, lemon, lime, strawberries, and watermelons.
Right now you may be thinking that the alkalizing foods
are impossible to eat without being miserable. There are
many easy ways to incorporate alkalizing foods into your
diet without sacrificing great taste! For example, instead
of using animal protein (such as ground beef), try using a
firm tofu in your meals that call for meat. Instead of
using harmful oils, you can use vegetable juice to sauté
your foods. Instead of drinking processed dairy milk, drink
organic soy milk. Certain spices are very alkalizing as
well: chili pepper, cinnamon, ginger, sea salt, curry and
tamari.
Another way to help your body resume its most natural
state of alkalinity is to drink at least 2 liters of
alkaline water everyday. This will flush out the acidic
toxins already accumulated in your bloodstream and further
promote detoxification in your body's lipid storage.
Supplements are available to alkalize water, usually in the
form of drops and powders. Other recommended supplements
that help your body alkalize are potassium, calcium, cesium
and magnesium.