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Health See other Health Articles Title: 15 Acidic Foods to Avoid + Healthier Alternatives 15 Acidic Foods to Avoid + Healthier Alternatives By Rachael Link, MS, RD The alkaline diet has been in the limelight recently, with everyone from celebrities to health gurus touting the benefits of cutting acidic foods out of your diet. Studies show that limiting your intake of acidic foods may help improve bone density, reduce the risk of kidney stones, lower chronic pain, improve hormone levels and alleviate acid reflux. Following a healthy diet full of nutrient-rich, unprocessed foods and reducing your intake of acid-forming foods can be a great way to help you make strides toward achieving optimal health. So what are acidic foods, and how can you limit your consumption of them? Lets find out! What Are Acidic Foods? Your body maintains a tightly regulated pH level. This is a measure of acidity and alkalinity in the fluids and tissues of the body, ranging from 0 to 14. A lower pH level is more acidic, and higher pH levels are considered more alkaline. While a pH of 7 is neutral, a slightly alkaline pH of 7.357.45 is considered optimal for human health. Even minute changes in your bodys pH levels can cause a major impact on health. Alkalosis, which is caused by a high pH level, can cause symptoms like confusion, muscle twitching and nausea, while acidosis can result in fatigue, shallow breathing and headaches. Luckily, your kidneys do most of the work in controlling your bodys pH by maintaining electrolyte levels and excreting/reabsorbing acidic and alkaline ions through the urine. However, eating a diet high in alkaline foods may come with some benefits to health. Limiting your intake of acidic foods could help preserve bone density, prevent kidney stones and even decrease acid reflux symptoms. 15 Acidic Foods You Should Limit or Avoid Heres a quick list of acidic foods that you may want to limit. These foods are considered acid-forming, and their intake should be moderated on a healthy diet: 1. Ultra-processed foods, such as frozen dinners, store-bought cakes and 2. sodas Poster Comment: I do not drink sodas and never consume artificial sweeteners.But they do not leave much after you add up all they list. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Vortman "no sugar added cookies" contain maltitol and sorbitol. Two or three cookies daily plus lots of water prevents constipation and hernia strangulation in my case. Otherwise it can be an IV drip in Emerg or in an amubulance. "5. Xylitol (Erythritol, Maltitol, Mannitol, Sorbitol and other sugar alcohols that end in itol) Sugar alcohols arent absorbed well by the body and cause an allergic reaction for those who have a sensitivity to it. In addition, it has gastrointestinal side effects that include bloating, gas, cramping and diarrhea. Its laxative effect is so pronounced that its actually part of the chemical makeup for many over-the-counter laxatives"
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