Remember to Always Be Fabulous
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Posted on April 15, 2018 by Wendy
This post was posted in General
Posted on April 7, 2018 by Wendy
How can you tell if your body is too acidic?
1) The first one is I'm tired. If you're saying that, you're in stage one or step one acidosis.
2) The second one is irritation or sensitivities. You may have allergies or skin outbreaks, acne. This is stage two acidosis, or step two.
3) Stage three is when you start constantly clearing your throat or coughing. Your body is actually neutralizing acids or buffering acids, producing a sticky mucus. This is stage three acidosis, or step three.
4) Step four is when you're in an inflammatory state. You cannot be in an inflammatory state or have pain without acid.
5) Stage five is when the acid that you should be eliminating becomes solidified. This is when it builds up on the walls of the arteries and sets the stage for a stroke. Most people that are in a stage of solidification can check that by testing their cholesterol, because cholesterol increases in the presence of acidity to buffer excess acid to protect the organs that sustain life. It's not that cholesterol is bad. It's trying to protect you against your poor acidic lifestyle and dietary choices.
6) Step six is ulcerations, and finally,
7) Step seven is degeneration. Now you've been diagnosed with cancer or diabetes, or a degenerative or osteoporosis, a degenerative condition that's a reflection of what you're eating, what you're drinking, and what you're thinking.
These 7 stages of Acidosis are from the pH Miracle book by Dr. Robert Young,
However, You should consult your physician or other health care professional
before starting this or any other fitness program to determine
The great news is Living a healthier lifestyle is a choice to get to make.
Eat more alkaline foods and feel more vibrant and alive.
It all begins with YOU!
Remember to Always Be Fabulous
Luv Wendy
This post was posted in pH balance
Posted on April 3, 2018 by Wendy
Looking for an alternative to meat for your protein?
Try an easy to make Veggie & Quinoa dish.
It is high in fiber, protein and has a low glycemic index.
It contains eight grams of protein per cup, plus, it's considered a complete protein,
meaning it packs all nine essential amino acids your body needs.
INGREDIENTS
2 Cups of Water
1 Cup of Quinoa - serves a family of 4 for dinner
2 stalks of celery
1 sweet red pepper
1/2 of a sweet onion
2 carrots
3 broccoli florets
Sea Salt
Fresh ground pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
Rinse off 1 cup of Quinoa
Measure 2 cups of water
Add the Quinoa to the water and bring to a boil
Simmer for 20 minutes
Cut up in small pieces the celery, red pepper, onion, carrots and broccoli
After Quinoa is cooked pour into large bowl
Add all the veggie ingredients and stir until blended together
Add sea salt and fresh pepper to taste
Enjoy!
Excellent way to add some protein to your diet if you do not want to eat
beef, chicken, pork etc.
75% Alkaline and 25% Acidic gets you to "Your Natural State of Weight" and
keeps you in an optimum pH balance.
Feel more alive and vibrant, You deserve it!
Remember to Always Be Fabulous!
Luv Wendy
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