What is an Alkaline Diet?

Introduction
Advantages of an Alkaline Diet
Disadvantages of an Alkaline Diet
References


Also called the acid-alkaline or alkaline ash diet, this eating plan is based on the consumption of alkaline-forming foods in place of acid-forming foods.

Proponents of the diet argue that this can improve health and extend lifespan since eating acid-producing foods such as red meat gives rise to a pH imbalance that sets us up for poor health.

The idea is that a person can control the acidity or alkalinity of their body through the foods they consume. When food is metabolized to extract calories, the food is burnt, leaving an ash residue that may be acidic, alkaline, or neutral. Advocates of the alkaline diet claim that this ash can affect how acidic the body is and that acidic ash increases susceptibility to disease. Alkaline ash, on the other hand, they believe is protective and that by “alkalizing” the diet and balancing the body’s pH, it is possible to improve health.

The food eaten includes vegetables, fruits, almonds, lentils, soy products, tofu, and sprouted grains. Approximately 80% of foods should be alkalizing, and 20% can be acid forming; a rule is applied to every meal and drink.

Examples of acid-forming foods (pH0 to 7)are meats, poultry, eggs, dairy products, sugary drinks, snacks, wheat products, coffee, mayonnaise, milk, alcohol, and ketchup; examples of neutral foods (ph7) are natural fats, sugars, and starches and examples of alkaline foods (pH 7 to 14) are vegetables, legumes, fruits, and nuts. Some of the advantages and disadvantages of following this diet are described below.

Alkaline Diet

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Advantages of an Alkaline Diet

  • The diet is heavy on fruit, vegetables, and grains and cuts back on red meat, added sugar, and processed and junk foods.
  • Some people find they have more energy, experience fewer gut problems, and lose weight. However, this could result from cutting back on processed and junk foods rather than being linked to reduced acidity.
  • Unlike other diets, the alkaline diet does not eliminate entire food groups. People can still consume acid-forming foods; they simply eat less of them.
  • The diet is not expensive to maintain.

Disadvantages of an Alkaline Diet

  • The claims about how this diet works have not been supported by any reliable scientific evidence.
  • Acids such as DNA, fatty acids, and amino acids are essential building blocks of life.
  • Proponents of this diet advise limiting meat, dairy, and eggs, all of which are beneficial to health and contain important proteins and nutrients.
  • The human body strictly regulates its own pH, which is one of the main roles of the kidneys. Many experts, therefore, do not believe it can be altered by diet.

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  • Sep 12 2023 - Article updated and expanded to offer a more detailed and comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. In addition, a table of contents with jump links was added.

Last Updated: Sep 11, 2023

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Comments

  1. Gonzalo De Armas Gonzalo De Armas Uruguay says:

    milk, eggs, and meat are not beneficial to health!!!

    • Katherine Gibson Katherine Gibson United States says:

      The way our meat, beef, chickens ect are raised and fed are the only reasons why the above mentioned foods may not be good for health these days. However, God created these animals for human consumption in their natural habitat and if they were CARED for the way He (God) intended them to be, the above mentioned foods would be just fine and good for our health. But nobody really speaks out about this and gets on to these dirty companies that raise our food to an unhealthy consumption. God laid out the clean and unclean animals we should abide by, but most don't and this is the reason why we are a sick, unhealthy fat society.

    • HKeen Shine HKeen Shine Tanzania says:

      Those food are not electrical. Our body is electrical can not assimilated to our body. If God prepared us to take those foods our teeth should looks like lion, dogs, vampires and all carnivorous species.
      Also our stomach acid should be strong as carnivorous species like crocodile or dogs. Our colon is 9 times longer with our heights while carnivorous are 3 time. God designed the same as herbivorous species looks our teeth looks as cows. Thus common sense.

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