P.O.R.N. Diets

I am coining this term as I feel some of the diets out there are so radical they need to be discussed in one place.

We here from our favorite celebrities daily and some of us live for this. We follow them on Twitter, talk about them on Bebo and MySpace or e mail each other about them especially when a new diet is talked about.

There have been some over the top radical diets in the past like the 'Air diet', not a very popular one for obvious reasons unlike the 'Chocolate' diet. Then there is the more main stream 'Atkins' diet or 'The Dash Diet' or even 'The South Beach Diet'. All have there plus and minus points and their advocates and nay sayers as well.

The trick when it comes to diets if there is a trick in selecting one would be to thoroughly research the topic. The mere fact that there literally are thousands of diets commercially available shown on television, billboards or even your local Chemist shop.

Here will be many, many articles pertaining to the topic of P.O.R.N. Diets circulating our media and your opinion on them is most welcome. Maybe you have been on one and would like to praise it or maybe warn others away from it. Whatever you may like to share, diet related, please do.

Friday, May 8, 2009

ACID ALKALINE DIET-studies say that acid-forming food may cause disease.

By Conrad Blomberg

The Acid Alkaline balance in the body has been studied for many years. It all started some 76 years ago when William Howard Hay, a New York doctor, published a book claiming that acid build-up in the body caused almost all disease.

Since then, many studies have indicated that eating too much acid-forming food might actually lead to disease.

So, what do we know about the acid/alkaline balance?

Acidity is indicated by what is termed pH. This is is a way of measuring the alkalinity or acidity of a solution. The scale is from 0 to 14. When a solution is neither acid nor alkaline it will have a pH of 7. This means that it is neutral. The body constantly strives to keep its pH in the neutral zone.

It is necessary to understand that pH does not measure stomach acid or the pH of the stomach. It measures this balance in our bodily fluids (the blood) not in the alimentary canal

The ideal pH range for the human body is thought to be between 6.1 and 7.0. Although some other indications are for 6.5 to 7.5. This latter level may take into account metabolic variances during the day. Some authors advocate attempting to reach high alkalinity levels, apparently unaware that the highly alkaline ammonia which this generates is as deadly and corrosive as highly acidic sulfuric acid on the acid side of pH.

The majority opinion seems to favor small variations from a neutral level of 7.0 as being the practical norm.

The Acid Alkaline Diet states in great detail what might be expected if one goes on the regimen it proposes. It appears that there is scientific backing for most if not all of what this site claims. This site provides a lot of information including a huge chart which gives an acid/alkaline rating for many, many foods. (We didnt count them-- just too many).

The ideal pH for the human body does vary from individual to individual. It compensates for a variety of factors including these:

o Basic Personality

o Energy blocks

o Imprinting

o Blood Type

o Education

o Culture

o Food.

The amount of information given appears to be adequate if one is to take this path. The giant chart is rather unbelievable in its detail. Lots and lots of foods are shown along with measurements for each. It is well arranged in a logical fashion so it should not be daunting to use.

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