Whenever the alkalinity of the blood is reduced, even slightly,
its ability to transport the carbon dioxide gets reduced. This results
in the accumulation of acid in the tissues. This condition is known
as acidosis or hypo-alkalinity of the blood. Its symptoms are hunger,
indigestion, burning sensation and pain in the pharynx, nausea,
vomiting, headache, various nervous disorders and drowsiness. Acidosis
is the breeding ground for most diseases. Nepthritis or Bright's
disease, rheumatism, premature old age, arteriosclerosis, high blood
pressure, skin disorders and various degenerative diseases are traceable
to this condition. It seriously interferes with the functions of
the glands and organs of the body. It also lowers the vitality of
the system, thereby increasing the danger of infectious diseases.
The main cause of acidosis or hypo-alkalinity of the blood is faulty
diet, in which too many acid forming foods have been consumed. In
the normal process of metabolism or converting the food into energy
by the body,. various acids are formed in the system and in addition,
other acids are introduced in food. Whenever there is substantial
increase in the formation of acids in the system and these acids
are not properly eliminated through the lungs, the kidneys and the
bowels , the alkalinity of the blood is reduced, resulting in acidosis.
Other causes of acidosis are depletion of alkali reserve due to
diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera etc., accumulation of carbon dioxide
in asphyxia and anoxia as in circulatory and pulmonary diseases
and accumulation of acetone bodies resulting from starvation, vomiting
and diabetes millitus.
Acidosis can be prevented by maintaining a proper ratio between
acid and alkaline foods in the diet. Certain foods leave alkaline
ash and help in maintaining the alkalinity of the food, while others
leave highly acid ash and lower the alkali reserve of the blood
and tissue fluids to a very large extent. Eggs do the same but less
strongly than meats. Cereals of all kinds, including all sorts of
breads are also acid-forming foods , though much less than meats.
All fruits, with exceptions like plums and prunes and all green
and root vegetables are highly alkaline foods and help to alkalinize
the blood and other tissue fluids.
Thus , our daily diet should consist of four-fifth of alkaline-forming
foods such as juicy fruits, tubers, legumes, ripe fruits, leafy
and root vegetables and one fifty of acid-forming foods containing
concentrated proteins and starches such as meat, fish, bread and
cereals. Eating sensibly in this manner will ensure the necessary
alkalinity of the food which will keep the body in perfect health.
Whenever a person has acidosis, the higher the ratio of alkaline
forming foods in his diet, the quicker will be the recovery. Acids
are neutralised by alkalies. It is, therefore, imperative that persons
suffering from various ailments are given adequate alkaline ash
foods to offset the effects of acid-forming foods and leave a safe
margin of alkalinity.
The most agreeable and convenient means of alkalizing the blood
are citrus fruits and fruit juices. The alkalizing value of citrus
fruits are due to large percentage of alkaline salts, mainly potash,
which they contain. Each pint of orange juice contains 12 grains
of potassium, one of the most potent of alkalis. Lemon juice contains
nine grains of the alkali to the pint and grape seven grains.
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