Diet in Disease
By Grata YoungIn the diet during disease, breakfast may consist of fresh fruits, lunch may comprise raw vegetables with acid and sub-acid fruits, and for dinner raw and cooked vegetables, or light starchy vegetables like beet, carrot, cauliflower, egg-plant and squashes may be taken. Sweet fruits may be added to this diet after seven days.
Foods are classified as acid-producing or alkaline-producing depending on their reaction on the urine. Calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium present in foods contribute to the alkaline effect, while sulphur, phosphorous and chlorine contribute to the acidic effect. Depending on the pre-dominating constituents in a particular food, it is classified as acid-forming or alkaline-forming.
Based on the above observations, the following charts show the common foods with acid and alkaline ash:
A - Foods Leaving An Acid Ash
- (One-Fifth Class)
- Barley Eggs
- Bananas (unripe) Grain Foods
- Beans Lentils
- Bread Meats
- Cereals Nuts except almonds
- Cakes Oatmeal
- Chicken Peas
- Confections Rice
- Corn Sugar
- Chorolate Sea Foods
- Coffee Tea
B - Foods Leaving An Alkaline Ash
- ( Four-fifths class )
- Almonds Melons
- Apples Milk
- Apricots Onions
- Banana (ripe) Oranges
- Beets Parsley
- Cabbage Peaches
- Carrots Pears
- Cauliflower Pineapple
- Celery Potatoes
- Coconuts Pumpkins
- Cottage Cheese Radishes
- Cucumbers Raisins
- Dates Spinach
- Figs ( Fresh and Dry) Soyabeans
- Grapes Tomatoes
- Lemons Turnips
- Lettuce
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