A Month of Alkaline Diet and Alternative Health Posts on a Single Page.

I hate scrolling to find things.. and I’m sure you do too, so here’s a summary of the significant posts I’ve added to this blog about alkaline diet since my last Healthemail Newsletter.

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Here’s my list with comments:

IS THERE NO LIMIT TO THE WAYS THEY TRY TO CONVERT US TO BOTTLED WATER?
A look at how far the advertising industry is prepared to take us to sell us something as basic (and profitable) as bottled water?

HIDDEN GLUTEN: A GUIDE
Gluten isn’t just in bread, as we found out. This report on how to look for those sneaky sources is a summation of what we’ve learned over our years of coming down from the bread addiction.

‘SANGUE’ MEANS ‘RARE’ IN SPAIN: OR IS IT ‘RAW’ IN SPAIN?
OK, OK, I’m going Paleo and most of it is great. This? Well, It’s a bit of a speed bump!

WHAT IF ALL FOODMAKERS LABELLED THEIR PACKS LIKE GM PRODUCTS?
Well it’s a fair question, and here’s a fair answer!

CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTATION AND HEART ATTACKS. WHAT ABOUT WATER IONIZER CALCIUM?
Does the calcium we all love so much from our electric water ionizers do us good or not?

GROSS NUTRITION ON $80 A WEEK
If the video doesn’t load, refresh the link supplied. This video shows the level of food consciousness some of us still live within.

CHINA’S NEW HIGH TECH SPERM HARVESTER.
Yes, it is real and no, there is no truth to the rumour.

DUST BUNNY ALERT: TOXINS IN EVERYDAY HOUSEHOLD DUST.
Next time you lay on the carpet watching TV, think of this..

GROUNDWATER AND DRINKING WATER, AND A GOOD REASON FOR A GOOD WATER FILTER.
The massive dilemma US authorities are faced with in the latest loss of essential groundwater reserves. Take a look at the satmap
and cringe.

NO WORRIES ABOUT B12 ANYMORE. I GET IT IN MY TOOTHPASTE…
Yes, I do have a sample and yes, it tastes good. Should we import it for you? You tell us!

SUGAR = ACID = HEALTH = NOT! ALKALINE DIET LOOPHOLES.
Why we’re off the SAD (Standard Alkaline Diet) and into the APD (Alkaline Paleo Diet)

A SIMPLE QUIZ TO CHECK YOUR FOOD ADDICTION
Who, me? Addicted? Naw!! So how about this? Sugar has been shown to be FOUR TIMES more addictive than cocaine. Take this test and see how you stack up against everyone else.

AMERICANS, JUST TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR REAL ADDICTION!
A good one to check straight after the above. It might just let you know you have many, many friends in a similar situation.

Have you seen our Alkaline Video Library yet? It takes the pain out of watching really bad YouTube Videos that have seduced you into opening them. Here you go and please comment !

 

We’re going Global! AlkaStream in Kuwait

We are looking for distributors in every corner of the globe. Our new UltraStream is getting very close to release and maybe you can become a partner with us in bringing antioxidant water to the world.

Stand by for our Feb Healthemail.

My February HealtheMail is set to fly. If you’re registered, you’ll receive it in your inbox. It includes a contest for all of you storytellers and the chance to win a free Fill2Pure portable water filter bottle. If you haven’t registered yet, just click on the box to the left of this post.

The Joys of Owning a Fill2Pure Portable Water Filter

 

Robin Backhouse is the face of AlkaWay in WA. (Hmm. perhaps she should call herself AlkaWAy…) She’s a serious alkalarian and a wonderful walking advertisement for the results of an alkaline lifestyle.

This pic of her in Tassie filling her Fill2Pure from a lake reminded me of all the times I found amazing places to fill mine from natural and beautiful water sources. If you are over her way, give her a call or facebook poke her for everything alkaline, including the amazing Fill2Pure.

AlkaStream: What people say

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

“I love the product. I had already been drinking high alkaline water from a friend’s E####c machine so the benefits were already realized. However the taste of this water is much better and the best way to describe it is that it is “very wet!” Since drinking this water I have shed 15 pounds in all the right places. I have more energy, people say I look 5 years younger and I agree.”

- Tracy C. Preston, ID


“I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about fitness and healthy eating, but the idea that the right water could actually improve your exercise performance, hydration and nutrition? I was clueless. And albeit a bit skeptical. Anything that promises to do so much just seems fishy.

The first time I tried it, I did a blind taste-test to see if I could tell the difference between my regular tap water and the alkaStream water. Immediately, I knew the alkaStream from what came from the tap—it was just so tasteless and, for lack of a better word, just so much more water-y. My husband noticed the difference, too, as did my dog who, after having the choice between drinking her usual tap water or the alkaStream water, chose the alkaStream water dish every darn time.

Besides the improved taste, the water also started to improve my workout performance. It wasn’t like I was on the juice or anything, but I could just breathe better, and it seemed like my muscles were getting more oxygen.

The system was pretty easy to install, too. And the  price tag is far less than other similar type alkaline-water systems that cost almost three times as much. In a nutshell, I’m not sure how I drank water before it! I used to think water was just water…not anymore.”

- Jenn W. CEO/Co-Founder Fit Bottomed Girls [full review available at fitbottomedgirls.com]


“Myself and my wife Abby have had other ionizing machines before and literally paid thousands of dollars to get the “best water possible” for our bodies. Before the AlkaStream we paid hundreds out for filters every couple of months but with the AlkaStream it is so simple and the crazy part is we get the same quality of water as we did with the $3000 machine! I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a great water purification and alkalizing system for their house. It has worked great for my family and is very easy to install and we even are able to put it under the counter for use next to the faucet!”

- David J. San Leandro, CA


“Just wanted to let you know that I love my Alkastream, in fact, I returned my E####c machine (prior 30 days). I’m all about water as it’s supposed to be, replenishing the minerals and natural alkalinity. You saved me almost $3,500″

- Brad Y. Cincinnati, OH


“After we purchased our Enagic system, which we could only afford with financing, we began having buyer’s remorse. So we started doing more more research. We eventually found the waterfyi.com website which then led us to you. Because we had a trial period, we decided to test the alkaStream out as well. We sent the Enagic system back and saved over $4000! Thank you so much!”

- James P. Albuquerque, NM


Trevor has great things to say for acne sufferers: as soon as he started drinking the water, his face began to clear. Further help came when he started washing his face with the water. He says that drinking and washing in Sunnyvale’s water recreates all of the original problems (go figure, right?).

 

Though I don’t wash with it at the moment, drinking it has done wonders for me concerning detoxification. It makes me feel a bit calmer emotionally, too, somehow (maybe this has to do with toxins elimination(?)).

And of course, our dear pets (3 cats, 2 birds): finally, they are all drinking it almost exclusively to tap water AND we are experiencing softer, shinier fur for kitties and our 2 birds show many less signs of dry skin, which is common and difficult to manage in domestic birds.

We are ALL healthier and more comfortable.

Angela Cannavo, San Jose, CA


“After 3 glasses of alkaStream water, my #### pain went away. The medication wasn’t helping, but the water sure did”

- Linda J. Accountant, Lawrence KS.


“After 2 weeks of drinking the water, I lost 6 pounds”

- Beth C. Insurance Agent, Lawrence KS


“My wife and I loved the Alkastream water. Clean, light and refreshing are words we have used to describe this water to our family and friends. Everyone who has tried it has liked it. I immediately noticed that the water seemed to be more hydrating. I run 30-50 miles a week and a lot of those miles are in 90 degree weather. I was amazed that after drinking 64-100 ounces of this water for a couple of days, I wasn’t getting the normal thirsty, dry mouth feeling. I love how the water goes down so easy and doesn’t fill me up and seems to be absorbed in my body so quickly. I think I am experiencing TRUE hydration.”

- Jared, Lynchberg VA


“I used to suffer from frequent and severe hemorrhoid flare ups. Since drinking the alkaStream water and adding Core Health Digestive enzymes, I haven’t had a problem.”

- Marvin S, Cleveland, OH.


“We installed the alkaStream with our Reverse osmosis system because we’ve learned we need minerals in our water. Before the alkaStream we were paying way too much on bottled alkaline water and it wasn’t as easy to drink as the alkaStream. Now we have clean and healthy water”

- Patricia, Retired, San Diego


“I’ve struggled with acid reflux and digestive issues for many years. Nothing has helped me as much as the #### and I’ve been able to stop taking medications.”

- Mike, Media sales, Lawrence KS


“Last summer I moved with my family from Madrid (Spain) to Mountain View. The initial idea was to stay here one year, therefore we didn’t bring with us our household items and we decided to buy everything here. A few months later I noticed that my white dishes started to have brown spots and I thought the dishwasher did not clean well. But I realized very soon that it was a water quality problem. I decided to investigate and buy a water filter to clean the waste and toxins.
I decided to buy the alkaStream, not only because it eliminates almost all the toxins but also because it remineralized the water. I remember when I bought the filter I was told about the maintenance and operation and that I have to clean the filter approx. once a month. But suddenly, less than a month I already noticed that not much water came out of the faucet and I remembered that I had to clean the filter. I removed the device and you can’t imagine how the filter looked like. Unbelievable, there was so much dirt that the filter wasn’t anymore white, but brown chocolate. I panicked and my husband had to help clean the filter with the sponge because I wasn’t able to remove the dirt.
It’s creepy to be aware nowadays of how much dirt we have been drinking & eating the whole family for so long. It doesn’t make sense if you buy organic food and then you wash and cook it with contaminated water. To us, this filter has changed our lives. We are healthier and feel much better. I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to put my testimony in the alkaStream page, because people usually forget to remember to congratulate a good team or a good product, usually we are always much more willing to write letters or notes of claims. In my business I’ve heard that a quiet customer is a happy customer, but I don’t want to be a quiet customer, I want you to know that I am a happy customer. Thank you very much for this wonderful product!”

- Sofia, Mountain View, CA


“I’ve been drinking from my new alkastream filter for about 3 weeks now and I am here to report what I have noticed so far. I am a 40 yr old female – no major health issues. I am drinking a minimum of 32 oz per day but on most days I am up to roughly 60 ounces and many times more than 64 ounces.

 

Previously I had a bowel movement every 3-4 days – now, much to my surprise I am going just about every day. I hesitate to get so personal and be graphic but seriously – my entire life I have been constipated. About three of those days I went 2x – never in my life did I go to the bathroom 2 times. It’s like as if I increased my fiber or something. Ok – enough about this “crap”. :-)

My cystic acne is clearing up a little over the past few days, but to be fair, I need to wait for my next cycle and see if it comes back. I’ve battled this obstacle for over ten years.

And I am finally waking up without the alarm clock and not exhausted – I am pretty sure it is because of alkastream although I also get B12 shots.

Bottom line – I would buy the unit all over again in a heartbeat. It wasn’t cheap (for me anyway) but a wonderful investment for my health and I have been using it everyday. If you are looking to make a big change in your health in my opinion this is a great way to get started. An alkaline diet is difficult to achieve but a little each day can make a big dent over time. Good luck to you all.”

- Patricia V, New Jersey

Steve Snow, Alkalarian, Restaurateur, Star.

Steve and Ian sharing an after-dinner catchup

With Morthern Spears, creator of the Gratitude Diary, we sallied forth last night to Steve Snow’s Fins Restaurant. Steve moved from Byron Bay a couple of years ago when the Beach Hotel, owned by his friends Strop and Delvene Delaney was sold. His new Fins is a wonderful spot, part indoor, part outdoor, and the food (predominantly seafood) was.. well, it was beyond superlatives. Perhaps it was the wine.. but Cassie, Morthern and I had (we all agreed) the most memorable dining experience for years.

When Steve learned we had arrived, he came out to see us. I’ve known him for more years than I care to contemplate and he’s looking fantastic. Steve still drinks alkaline ionized water from his trusty AlkaWay Melody every day, and is, like Morthern, a real devotee of alkaline philosophy. We ordered our favourite alkaline water, the redoubtable San Pellegrino, and Steve said they don’t stock it. He brought out an elegant bottle of a locally bottled water “Mt Warning’, and filled me in. ‘Firstly, he said, the food miles ona  bottle of water from Italy are just ridiculous.’ I can’t argue with that. ‘Secondly, ‘ he said, Mt Warning Spring Water has a better alkaline pH than San Pelllegrino.’ This one floored me because in my experience all the springs in this area are acidic due to the high  rainfall and saturation of organic matter that leaches into the water table. But here was living proof. There is, at last, a good alkaline water available in Australia.

Steve travels a great deal. As well as his Fins restaurant, he now operates a restaurant in Portugal at the most westerly point of Europe. He loves to have alkaline ionized water wherever he goes, and has been using an AlkaPod. However when he learned that we now have the Fill2Pure with alkaline sachets he was elated. The AlkaPod, while an excellent ionizer, has its limits for anyone wanting a larger amount of water available. It also only performs only basic chlorine reduction while the Fill2Pure boasts lab-proven up to 99.999 percent filtration as you drink!

A Wonderful Idea for a New Years’ Aspiration

I found this on the TreeHugger website and followed it through to its creator.

You can get 4 for $100 here which considering the power of the message demonstrates the ‘value’ of words on paper. Love it!


To fruit or not to fruit?

AN APPLE A DAYWe are very happy to have our very own Naturopath, Nicola Simpson joining us at AlkaWay.

Today we decided that with Nicola’s help, we would to tackle a few dominant paradigms together.
This morning was our first brainstorm and the subject was whether fruit as actually bad for us, or
the golden dreamfood we have been told it really is.

Cassie, Nicola and I met and brainstormed the history of fruit and what it really does.. or doesn’t do for us.
Cassie made the point that a hundred years ago, long before the geneticists got to it, fruit was smaller and contained less sugar.
So a dozen peaches would have been less food and less sugar. Fruit was almost never eaten all year,
simply because in our world (the West) they only bloomed after the snow receded.
At best, people ate fruit for 3 months a year, and never in the abundance we experience today.

 

It seems fair to say, then, that fruit-as-it-is-today bears little resemblance in dietary terms to the fruit of our forefathers. Add to this bulk fruit juice availability – and the home electric juicer, and we have a situation of massively increased fruit consumption, sugar consumption (fructose) and juice consumption. The problem with excess consumption of any factor in our diet is that it just isn’t natural and lays us open to all sorts of compensatory behaviours or symptoms by the body. So like any other food, fruits consumed beyond our naturally evolved tolerances will, begin to have a reactive effect., including malabsorption.

 

The foods we eat are made up of many components, including sugars. Fructose is a sugar found naturally in many foods, including honey, wheat, fruits and vegetables, but predominantly in fruit. Fructose is present in a single sugar form and also as a chain of fructose sugar units (fructans). Normally, fructose is absorbed in the small bowel. Fructose malabsorption is when normal healthy absorption of fructose is impaired. It can cause stomach bloating, wind, stomach pain, loose bowel motions and / or constipation. These are common symptoms but because fructose malabsorption is uncommon, it’s often called irritable bowel syndrome.

 

But there’s more. Fructose isn’t our only ‘fruit problem’.

 

Dr Sue Shepherd developed the FODMAP diet beginning in 2001 and has found it very effective for many people suffering Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). FODMAP is an acronym for the group of molecules that appear to affect sufferers. It also works well with gout.

 

Fermentable
Oligosaccharides  (eg. Fructans and Galactans)
Disaccharides (eg. Lactose)
Monosaccharides (eg. excess Fructose)
And
Polyols (eg. Sorbitol, Mannitol, Maltitol, Xylitol and Isomalt)

 

The list of FODMAP foods is still under development, but the list below certainly shocked us. It doesn’t just contain fruit, but I have taken the liberty of highlighting the fruits.

 

  • Excess Fructose: Honey, Apples, Mango, Pear, Watermelon, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup Solids
  • Fructans: Artichokes (Globe), Artichokes(Jerusalem), Asparagus, Beetroot, Chicory, Dandelion leaves, Garlic (in large amounts), Leek, Onion (brown, white, Spanish, onion powder), Raddicio lettuce, Spring Onion (white part), Wheat (in large amounts), Rye (in large amounts), Inulin, Fructo-oligosaccharides.
  • Lactose: Milk, icecream, custard, dairy desserts, condensed and evaporated milk, milk powder, yoghurt, margarine, soft unripened cheeses (eg. ricotta, cottage, cream, marscarpone).
  • Galacto-Oligosaccharides (GOS): Legume beans (eg. baked beans, kidney beans, bortolotti beans), Lentils, Chickpeas
  • Polyols: Apples, Apricots, Avocado, Cherries, Longon, Lychee, Nectarines, Pears , Plums, Prunes, Mushrooms, Sorbitol (420), mannitol (421), xylitol (967), maltitol (965) and Isomalt (953).

 


Taking a good look at the list, we can see that we do indeed have a problem with some of our most popular fruits.

 

So is fruit as we eat it today good for us or not?

 

Or is its sugar content so ‘improved’ that it becomes just another contributor to our acid overload? What is there in fruit that we ‘must have’?

 

Let’s take a sample fruit: the Apple. (Wikipedia)

Research suggests that apples may reduce the risk of colon cancerprostate cancer and lung cancer.[52] Compared to many other fruits and vegetables, apples contain relatively low amounts of vitamin C, but are a rich source of other  antioxidant   compounds.[47] Fibre content, while less than in most other fruits, helps regulate bowel movements and may thus reduce the risk of colon cancer. They may also help with heart disease,[57] weight loss,[57] and controlling cholesterol. The fiber contained in apples reduces cholesterol by preventing reabsorption, and (like most fruits and vegetables) they are bulky for their caloric content.[54][57]  There is evidence from laboratory experiments that apples possess phenolic compounds which may be cancer-protective and    demonstrate antioxidant activity.[59] The predominant phenolic phytochemicals in apples are quercetinepicatechin, and procyanidin B2.[60]

 

Apple juice concentrate has been found to increase the production of the  neurotransmitter  acetylcholine in mice, providing a potential mechanism for the “prevention of the decline in cognitive performance that accompanies dietary and genetic deficiencies and aging.” Other studies have shown an “alleviation of oxidative damage and cognitive decline” in mice after the administration of apple juice.[55] Researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong discovered that fruit flies who were fed an apple extract lived 10% longer than other flies who were fed a normal diet.[61]

 

 

There are obvious benefits to eating apples, and the general rule of 5 fruit or vegetable serves a day is an accepted motto for healthy life.

But we are about examining dominant paradigms here, so let’s be very cynical.

Let’s just suggest that you can get antioxidants from so many sources that apples could be bypassed and see where that leads us. Let’s acknowledge them as the poor Vitamin C providers they really are, but honour their potential ability to alleviate or reduce the risk of certain cancers. Apple fibre, of course, is another story. Eating any fibre is supposed to assist bowel movements, minimise colon cancer, prevent reabsorption, and so apples aren’t special there. The final study above where apple juice concentrate may provide a mechanism for the prevention of decline in cognitive performance  is one of the thousands of ‘may’ studies we read and hope are true. May must be a good month for scientific studies.

 

The study does demonstrate our willingness to eat apples in any form, as unnatural as it may be. It goes without saying that apple juice concentrate is going to be massively high in sugar.

 

 

 

The question is: if apples contribute to Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Gout, can they be dropped off our shopping list for the sake of health? The answer is yes. This doesn’t mean we have to completely give them and the other fruits on the FODMAP list of baddies; it just means if we want to feel better, we need to reduce and perhaps reduce again.

 

So this just might be a new way of looking at our food choices. Are we choosing based on culture and habit, or are we choosing based on the real benefit. If a food we have grown to like is demonstrably contributing to poor health, do we have the confidence in our own health knowledge to stop eating it?

 

 

Fruit has spawned its own home processing Industry; the electric juicer.

An electric juicer can process masses of fruit, ejecting the pulp and fibre as it goes to give a ‘pure; fruit juice. Vendors of the slow speed models add that the lack of heat generated by the process preserves vital enzymes.

 

Enzymes are, as we know, catalysts for chemical reactions within the body. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates sufficient for life. There are some 4000 known enzyme reactions. So ‘fresh’ enzymes would appear to be a useful component of our foods. Dr Norman Walker, self-styled raw food pioneer, advocated a diet based solely on raw and fresh foods like vegetables, fruits nuts and seeds. He considered cooked or baked food ‘dead’ and therefore unhealthful, saying that “while such food can, and does, sustain life in the human system, it does so at the expense of progressively degenerating health, energy, and vitality.” He accepted frozen food, however, as at this temperature the live enzymes did not seem to be killed. As a vegan, he did not recommend eating meat, dairy products (with the exception of raw goat milk), fish or eggs. However, some of his recipes include egg yolks, cottage cheese, and Swiss cheese, as well as raw cream.[8] His diet suggestions avoided such staple foods as bread, pasta and rice, and sugar.

 

According to Walker, the number one affliction underlying almost every ailment is constipation, stating that constipation is “the primary cause of nearly every disturbance of the human system.” He said this was because the blood vessels lining the colon collect nutrients missed by the small intestine. In his book Pure and Simple Natural Weight Control, Walker stated: “If the faeces in the colon have putrefied and fermented, any nutritional elements present in it would pass into the bloodstream as polluted products. What would otherwise be nutritional instead generates toxemia, a condition in which the blood contains poisonous products which are produced by the growth of pathogenic or disease-producing bacteria.”  Walker maintained that the Standard American Diet causes the colon to be filled with toxins that strain the eliminative channels and ultimately, the immune system.

 

Walker believed that dairy products especially had a deleterious effect on human health. He testified to the disappearance of many ailments upon the exclusion of dairy products. He explained that pathogenic organisms find an ideal breeding ground in the excess mucus that dairy products generate. He cited the following diseases as being aggravated or caused by mucus conditions in which dairy products are the major offender: undulant fever, colds, flu, bronchial troubles, tuberculosis, asthma, hay fever, sinus trouble, pneumonia and certain types of arthritis.

 

Walker never published a scientific study, so his claims must be viewed as more timely than timeless.

 

But let’s get back to his major claim; that only raw food has live enzymes. Here is a pretty typical statement from a raw food advocate.

 

“Once enzymes are exposed to heat, they are no longer able to provide the function for which they were designed. Cooked foods contribute to chronic illness, because their enzyme content is damaged and thus requires us to make our own enzymes to process the food. The digestion of cooked food uses valuable metabolic enzymes in order to help digest your food. Digestion of cooked food demands much more energy than the digestion of raw food. In general, raw food is so much more easily digested that it passes through the digestive tract in 1/2 to 1/3 of the time it takes for cooked food.”

 

It’s a story echoed across cyberspace. But is it true? In the case of tomatoes, no. A study by the Department of Food Science and Institute of Comparative and Environmental Toxicology, Stocking Hall, Cornell University in 2002 actually found that heating of tomatoes enhanced their antioxidant value  and bio-accessible lycopene content in tomatoes and produced no significant changes in the total phenolics and total flavonoids content.

 

 

 

Another ‘Fruit Myth’ says that we would derive the real benefit of fruit only if we eat the whole fruit with surrounding tissue. The theory goes that it is the walls of the cells holding the juice that hold the true benefits. Sadly, it’s just not true. Most fruit cell wall is composed of cellulose, a linear polysaccharide polymer with many glucose monosaccharide units. The acetal linkage is beta which makes it different from starch. This peculiar difference in acetal linkages results in a major difference in digestibility in humans. Humans are unable to digest cellulose because the appropriate enzymes to break down the beta acetal linkages are just not there.

 

The only upside of eating fruit cellulose is that it assists in supplying fibre, which assists healthy digestion in the lower intestinal tract.. soething we could get from a myriad of altertnative food sources.

 

 

 

Traditional Chinese: an alternative dietary system with a very long pedigree.

.Although raw fruits and vegetables are usually considered beneficial, in traditional Chinese medicine, eating too many raw fruits and vegetables causes an imbalance in the body. That’s because different foods are thought to have different energies, from cold to neutral to hot. Raw fruits and vegetables possess cool energy. TCM practitioners say that overconsumption can result in symptoms such as chilliness, mucus, congestion, fatigue and depletion, feeling cold, abdominal pain, poor appetite and bloating after meals. Hardly glowing health.

 

These symptoms are believed to improve when people change their diets by reducing their intake of raw fruits and vegetables, cold water and cold dairy products. In traditional Chinese medicine, the optimal ratio of raw to cooked foods is individual. Animal protein is very warming, so people who eat meat everyday are thought to be able to handle more raw foods. Vegetarians, on the other hand, are thought to be able to eat less raw foods because they don’t consume animal protein. From a Western perspective, this is directly opposite what advocates of vegan or raw diets tell us.

 

So where are we so far with the humble Apple?

1. They have lots of useless fructose

 

2. They may or may not supply the ‘living enzymes’ that juice advocated and vendors talk about.

 

3. They are pretty poor antioxidants sources.

 

4. The pulp we consume is undigestible.

 

5. TCM says excess eating of fruit causes many adverse symptoms.

 

 

 

The question is; if you never saw an apple, or tasted an apple, would you eat something with these problems? And.. if apples have these unfavourable health aspects, what about the other fruits and vegetables on the list?

 

However, we digress. The simple fact is that people who live on fresh fruits and people who have less fresh fruits do not seem to have any measurable health difference. Both cases have some problems with health, both cases have average health.

 

It’s extremely hard to find real data on the improvement of health due to consuming more enzymes from raw fruit, but it isn’t hard to find studies where fruit and vegetables have been lumped together under a health claim. Surely this is a gross simplification, yet again and again we are told that the latest study of people who eat fruits and vegetables reveals such-and-such. If we go back to the FODMAP list, it pretty obvious that certain fruits and certain vegetable are better for us than others.

 

On the other hand, high fat, low carb  (and therefore low fructose and fructans) diets have shown specific health benefits quite separate from the benefits of fruit and vegetables. What no-one seems to be able to measure is how many enzymes we need. So the argument for more enzymes becomes statistically meaningless until we get hard data.

 

We sell the Angel juicer and have seen real results from people who have reported various improvements in long standing health conditions. Over the years we have come to realise that everyone is unique and that for every person who reports a health improvement there are an unknown number who do not. Given that some people have a diet obviously lacking in a full range of minerals and antioxidants, it isn’t unreasonable to expect improvements when mineral-rich vegetables and fruits return to the diet. But although reasonable, it isn’t provable. And as we said, fruits and vegetables are almost always lumped together in studies, so evaluating and isolating fruit’s effects are difficult.

 

Summarizing, there is certainly no evidence that fruit is bad food per se, but the FODMAP diet which is well researched and scientifically accepted does point out the adverse effects of some fruits and vegetables.

 

But let’s come back to why we are discussing the role of fruit. Fruit is not often referred to as a sugar, but it has a huge effect on our total sugar load. Fruit in the form of juice is even more sugar laden, and unavoidably, irreversibly, sugar equals acid.

 

Acid comes from sugar, and acid is the source of fat (fat is a lipid, or an acid) so an unnatural amount of sugar in the form of carbohydrate, or sugar, has to acidify the body, which in turn is a powerful precursor to ageing and degeneration.

 

Next:
Will alkaline foods turn around our health? 


Reasonable Health Decisions

Yesterday I had an appointment with my acupuncturist. Neil is a wonderful guy. An Aikido master, practitioner of Zen for thirty years, and wise beyond words. So our sessions are always peppered with some excellent to-ing and fro-ing.

After six months in Italy and the Italian diet of coffee and red wine interspersed with food, he said I was in good shape. Then he threw in the clunker. “The Cancer Council has finally come out and stated categorically that any alcohol at all heightens your risk of all cancers. Even though red wine has been shown to be good for the heart, its coronary benefits are outweighed by its cancer factor.”

Damn! I hate hearing things that don’t agree with my preferred worldview. Especially when i’d just ‘graduated’ from my very basic wine appreciation to something more – an appreciation, through practice and diligent self-application, of what it really means to drink a good red vs. most of the stuff I’d ever drunk before. My sense of achievement was shattered.

The question I hear from my readers is.. will Ian give up wine in the light of the Cancer council’s proclamation? Will a fact change a behaviour? Will cold hard data overcome the love of a sip of red in the company of good friends?

The answer is that I will continue to expose myself to this risk. I will have one glass of Merlot with dinner. But.. how can I say i am a health advisor if I do things like that? Years ago I challenged my local GP. I asked him how he could be a good doctor and smoke. His answer was, of course, predictable. “What I do with my life is my affair. What I do to assist you with your life is your affair. If you think I’m not capable of advising you on your health, I recommend you seek the services of another doctor.”

But.. the question still remained in my mind. If you hear a fact about the way you live that is conclusively showing you to be at high risk of a slow and nasty death, but you so easily choose to ignore it, how can health advice ever sink in?

This is a real can o’worms, because I can look at it using the Kubler-Ross’ famous stages of denial as a guide:

1. Ignore

2. Deny

3. Argue

4. Bargain

5. Accept.

And I begin to see all the factors that are in play here.

Our need for instant gratification vs. a perceived lower quality of life.

Our ability to actually hear a negative message and accept it.

Our history of misinformation from apparently august medical authorities.

Our need to ‘rebel’ using the many professional ‘rebels against the system’ we can find on the net.

Our love of where we are right now and our resistance to change.

It has been said that to actually change someone’s point of view they must be immersed in a  new paradigm for at least 21 days. This is the reason cults work so well. But isn’t the paradigm we live in conducive to denial of the truth? If not, why are we so damn unhealthy and so willing to bargain for a few more days of  ’as is’ health rather than the promise of a better day every day following a change in our present health regimen? If there is a ‘cult’ I suggest we are all members. It’s the “I’m (cough) alright Jack cult.

 

My New Blog!

Yes, it has arrived, Running a bit roughly like a new motorbike that needs a tune, but we’ll fix that.

Very excited, but also a bit sad at losing my old Blogger blog. Clunky but like Google, always there. I manages well over a thousand posts there all about alkaline water and water ionizers and alkaline diet and just about anything else that came into my mind!