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acid diet recipes
Friday, October 2nd, 2009Since starting my alkaline acid diet I have started to eat more fresh fruit and vegetables. One of the ways I have been able to stick to my new healthier lifestyle is reading about or creating my own acid diet recipies. The options are only limited by your imagination. I do not use this diet for weight loss. Instead my goal is a feeling of energy and vitality. High alkaline foods can not only taste delicious but they provide many positive health benefits. This diet really can help with low energy levels, irritibility and lack of concentration.
Working out at the gym is one of my favorite hobbies. Previously on returning home I would have a protein drink which I now know has an overall acidifying effect upon the body. Now my preference is for a fruitier alternative. Using a blender to mix up a banana, some frozen blueberries, a bit of protein powder and some soy milk gives me a protein shot as well as the alkalizing goodness of the fruit. Incidentally, I am finding that basing more of my dietary choices around a better pH balance as proposed by the alkaline acid diet as well as taking regular exercise has a virtuous spiral effect. Eating better makes me want to exercise. And working out down the gym encourages me to keep a closer eye on the food I eat.
There are a variety of ways to make your diet more alkaline. As mentioned above, bananas form a great base for smoothies. Depending on the time of year I can go for fresh strawberries or frozen blueberries to add some flavour.
Prior to discovering the alkaline diet I had no idea that the typical foods those of us wanting to gain muscle eat constitute an acid diet. Body builder diets may not be considered unhealthy. There is plenty of good food and nutrition consumed however the high quantities of protein have an overall acidifying effect on the body. These days I am consuming less meat, a bit more fish and tons more fruit and vegetables. My health goals have also changed somewhat from being primarily concerned with muscle and outward appearance to more about the health of my body on the inside as well as energy levels and simply feeling good. From my experience with the alkaline acid diet it definitely seems to be working.
A great recipe that I have eaten for a while but only just discovered that it is actually an alkaline acid diet recipe is natto omlettes. While the eggs have an acidic effect on the body they also contain plenty of beneficial vitamins and minerals. The natto, which is very easy for me to get hold of as I live in Japan but can found at many asian supermarkets, because of its very high potassium content helps to neutralise some of the acid produced by our bodies and has an overall alkalizing effect.
Natto is a great breakfast food and can be eaten simply with some rice. This is a traditonal Japanese breakfast. It is filling, healthy and beneficial for our body’s pH balance.
If you want health then alkalize! For people suffering from symptoms of depression the alkaline diet may be of use. This is because the more fruit and vegetables we eat, the more “up for it” we feel. Adding some Innerlight SuperGreens formula to any fruit and vegetable drinks you make can give them an extra pH balancing kick. Using an alkaline food chart or my alkaline acid diet food calculator is a good way to determine some great ingredients for your own alkaline acid diet recipes.


