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<< Are You Eating Enough Alkaline Foods? >> Alkaline Acid Food Chart This chart shows the contribution of various food substances to the acidifying of body fluids. In general, it is important to eat a diet that contains foods from both sides of the chart. Allergic reactions and other forms of stress tend to produce acids in the body. The presence of high acidity indicates that more of your foods should be selected from the alkalizing group. When your tissues become acidic the body will attempt to "neutralize" the acid by robbing mineral content from your teeth and bones leading to Check your pH using our Personal pH Test Kit to find out if your selections are providing the desired balance. such conditions as osteoporosis. There have been cellular studies that seem to indicate that cancer cells flourish in an acid environment. A proper, We hope you will find this chart helpful on your journey to better health. If total vibrant health is your goal, your best investment is a telephone slightly alkaline diet, suggests taking in at least 75% of alkalizing foods, like green vegetables and never more than 25% of neutral and acidifying consultation with one of our Natural Healthcare Practitioners. They will build a program specifically tailored to your personal wellbeing along with foods. Acid forming foods are amongst others meat, dairy products, chocolate, bread and all kind of other yeast products, alcohol, carbonated knowledgeable product support. Call 1.800.592.9653 today or visit our websites at www.TheWolfeClinic.com or www.ShopTheWolfeClinic.com. drinks and coffee and tea. Try to avoid those foods, instead consume as much alkaline forming foods as possible, like vegetables, greens, sprouts, soy products and most kind of seeds. Alkalizing Foods VEGETABLES Mustard Greens Cherries Flax Seeds Fresh Fruit Juices Miso Asparagus Onions Currants Hemp Seed Ginseng Tea Mustard Beets Parsnips Dates/Figs/Raisins Millet Green Juices Sea Salt Broccoli Peppers Grapefruit Pumpkin Seeds Green Tea Tamari Brussel Sprouts Pumpkin Grapes Sprouted Seeds Herbal Tea ORIENTAL Cabbage Rutabaga/Turnip Kiwi Squash Seeds Kombucha VEGETABLES Sea Vegetables Lemons Sunflower Seeds Lecithin Granules Carrots Snap Peas Limes Tempeh - (Fermented) Mineral Water Daikon Cauliflower Spinach Mango Whey Protein Powder Organic Milk Dandelion Root Celery Sprouts Melons - (All) Yogurt (Un-pasteurized) Kombu Chard Squashes Nectarines Probiotic Cultures Maitake Collard Greens Sweet Potatoes Oranges OTHER Vegetable Juices Nori Cucumbers Watercress Papaya Alfalfa Wheat Grass Reishi Dulce Wild Greens Peaches Alkaline - Water SWEETENERS Sea Vegetables Eggplant FRUITS Pears Apple Cider Vinegar Shitake Pineapples Banchi Tea “Stevia” Umeboshi Fermented Apples Tangerines SPICES/SEASONINGS Wakame (Vegetables) Apricots Tomatoes Barley Grass Garlic Avocadoes Watermelon Bee Pollen Chilli Peppers Kale Bananas Chlorella Cinnamon Kohlrabi Berries – (All) PROTEINS Coconut Oil Curry Lettuce – (All) Cantaloupe Almonds Dandelion Tea Ginger Chestnuts Dandelions Herbs – (All) << Are You Eating Enough Alkaline Foods? >> Maintain Vital Health People’s needs vary, but for most, the ideal diet is 75 percent alkalizing and 25 percent acidifying foods by volume. Acidifying Foods FATS & OILS Barley Peanut Butter Turkey DRUGS & Avocado Oil Bran Peanuts Veal CHEMICALS Canola Oil Buckwheat Pecans Venison Chemicals Corn Oil Oats - (All) Rice Milk PASTA - (ALL) Drugs - (All) Flax Oil Quinoa Soy Milk Corn Pasta Herbicides Hemp Seed Oil Rice (All) Tahini Paste Egg Noodles Pesticides Lard Rice Cakes Walnuts Rice Pasta ALCOHOL Margarine Wheat/White Flour ANIMAL White Pasta Beer Olive Oil DAIRY PROTEINS Whole Wheat Pasta Liquor Peanut Oil Butter Bacon OTHER Spirits Safflower Oil Cheese - Cottage Beef Bread Wine Sesame Oil Cheese - Cow Chicken Coffee Shortening Corned Beef BEANS & LEGUMES Sunflower Oil Cheese - Goat Cottage Cheese Condiments Black Beans Cheese - Processed Eggs Corn Syrup Chick Peas FRUITS Ice Cream Fish Crackers Green Peas Cranberries Milk Lamb Distilled Vinegar Kidney Beans Plums Pork Dry Coconut Lentils Prunes NUTS, Potatoes Lima Beans NUT BUTTERS & Rabbit Soft Drinks GRAINS/ NUT MILKS Sausage Sugar - (All) Pinto Beans FLOURS Brazil Nuts Shell Fish (Scallops, Wheat Germ Red Beans Cashews Mussels, Lobster, Soy Beans Amaranth Shrimp, Clams & White Beans Oysters) www.TheWolfeClinic.com www.ShopTheWolfeClinic.com Phone: 1.800.592-9653 or 1.250.765.1824 © 2008 The Wolfe Clinic
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