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How healthy is the alkaline diet, really?

Annalina Jegg
22-8-2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

In essence, eating an alkaline diet means eating more fruits and vegetables in lieu of meat and dairy. There’s no question that’s healthy – but it’s only one side of the coin. Let’s dive into what alkaline baths and the like can do and what role our body’s own buffer systems play in the acid-base balance.

Following an alkaline diet means following this 80/20 split long-term. On an alkaline fast, on the other hand, you avoid meat and other acid-forming foods completely for one or two weeks; during this time, you’re only allowed alkaline foods. But what’s the point? We’ll be looking at what’s up with the alkaline fasting trend, alkaline nutrition in general, and what you should be aware of. Let’s start with the body.

The acid-base balance explained

Your body contains acids and bases. We need both to keep everything running smoothly. Acids and bases are measured on the pH scale, which ranges from 0 to 14. Acids have a рН below 7, while alkali or bases have a pH above 7. Ideally, your skin should have an acidic pH. Your stomach is also acidic, allowing your stomach acid to work in full force.

Breathing also acts as a buffer. Anyone who has ever inflated an air mattress with their mouth knows as much; as you inflate the mattress, you exhale more and more carbon dioxide. This makes your blood more alkaline – too alkaline, and you get dizzy. If you stop blowing and switch back to normal breathing, the dizziness goes away. Pretty dang cool that we can influence our blood pH level just through breathing, isn’t it?

What are the benefits of an alkaline diet?

Alkaline water and baths: healthy or humbug?

On the contrary, it’s possible that alkaline baths could even be harmful to the skin. After all, skin has an acidic pH, which it needs to prevent the growth of the wrong germs. Substances with a high pH value could disrupt this protective function, writes medizin-transparent.at.

In addition to alkaline baths, alkaline powders, dietary supplements and water with a high pH value are also touted. All of them are intended to counteract the dreaded hyperacidity of the body.

Should we all switch to an alkaline diet?

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The adjectives that describe me? Open-minded, pensive, curious, agnostic, solitude-loving, ironic and, of course, breathtaking.
Writing is my calling. I wrote fairytales age 8. «Supercool» song lyrics nobody ever got to hear age 15 and a travel blog in
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