pH Miracle Diet Basics

by Jakk Williamsonn

The latest diet to hit the health world is the pH Miracle Diet. Different diets appear to come and go as noted by health experts. The low-fat diets were all the rage in the 90s. In the 21st century however, low-carbohydrate diets such as The South Beach Diet, The Atkins Diet, Sugarbusters and Protein Power all experienced popularity. When someone fails to lose weight after trying one diet, they will move on to the next diet. That next new diet is the pH Miracle Diet.

The pH Miracle Diet offers relief from the low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets of the past few years. The diet approaches nutrition from a new way and was created by Robert Young. The diet is also known as the Young Diet or the Alkaline Diet. The new approach is looking at what the human body needs and balancing those needs. Nutritionists and Holisitic doctors agree with this approach.

The human body’s pH is somewhat alkaline. Our body operates at this pH so it is a good assumption that any foods we take in should also be somewhat alkaline. Most Americans eat somewhat acidic foods, such as animal proteins, sugars, caffeine and other processed food. These acidic foods wreak havoc on our body’s pH levels and can lead to other problems. According to the pH Miracle diet, the acidic foods tamper with how the body uses alkaline minerals. Minerals such as sodium, magnesium, potassium and calcium. Tampering with these levels can contribute to chronic diseases within our bodies.

This is the lynchpin of the pH Miracle Diet. The nutrition and health industry understands that the overall health of our body is affected by what a person ingests. While mainstream doctors as a whole promote well balanced diets including fruit, vegetables, meats and dairy; the pH miracle diet doesn’t stop there. The diet shows how eating acidic foods will steal minerals that your body needs. Followers of the pH Miracle Diet are saying no to foods that can harm their bodies and their lives.

Many commons foods are prohibited on the pH Miracle Diet. One such common food is wheat and wheat products. You may find this contradictory as the FDA recommends whole wheat products. But grains including wheat, oats, millet and rice are acidic and according to the pH Miracle diet are harmful to our bodies. There are alkaline grains and these include buckwheat, quinoa and spelt. These are good for our body.

All meats and diary products are also probitied on the pH Miracle Diet. Goat milk, however, is ok as it is slightly alkaline. Other protein sources can be found in beans, tofu, nuts and seeds. Most vegetables, except mushrooms, are also encouraged because they are alkaline. Fruits that are acceptable are coconut, grapefruit, lemon and lime.

According to people who have tried the pH Miracle diet, you will feel beneficial effects on your health within the first two to three weeks of starting the diet. Regardless of if you follow this specific diet, eating less processed foods and more vegetable is good for your health. This has actually been a criticism of the pH Miracle Diet. Those against this diet claim that for those who already eat healthy and drink a lot of water, no future gains can be had from the diet. They are not taking into account the balance of acid and alkaline in the body.

It is true that as of yet, there are no scientific findings to back up the theories of the pH Miracle Diet. Many traditional doctors will not support the diet either. The diet’s principles are founded on Chinese and holistic medicine dating back centuries. These principles are being studied now at Johns Hopkins University and by Dr. Neil Solomon with the United Nations. When the findings are released, critics of the pH Miracle Diet may have to assess their position on the diet and it’s scientific theory.

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