Can you tell me what "alkaline" or "acidic" mean in terms of nutritional health?
Date: 2/22/2006 1:43:09 AM ( 18 y ago)
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I
find that now that I'm counting points I'm a little more free with the type of food I eat. I'm eating more fats again
- avocado, olive oil and raw cheese in the same meal, for example. But
I'm still eating around 1300 calories or less a day, it appears (at least I'm
consistent). I'm going to continue using sparkpeople.com
to tally my nutrients for a little while so I can see if, over time,
there really is a difference in how much I eat when I count points vs.
calories.
A New Question
My current interest in the world of raw food is the difference between
alkaline and acidic foods (and an alkaline or acidic body). What does
each term actually mean, both in scientific and practical terms? I
have an article about it but I haven't had time to get deeply into it
yet. However, if any of you have knowledge about alkalinity vs.
acidity, I'd love to hear what it is you know or have heard. Which one
is good? Which is bad? What has been your experience with these
conditons? Why should I care more now about them than I did while
eating the Standard American Diet?
TODAY'S MEALS
BREAKFAST
Spinach Salad
9 points
LUNCH
5 Medjool dates
6 points
DINNER
Spinach Salad (minus the olive oil)
Kiwi fruit, 1
7 points
SNACKS
Humongous carrot
0 points
TOTAL POINTS: 22 (That's gonna have to be it. I'm too full to eat any more food today!)
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