Showing posts with label acid alkaline balance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acid alkaline balance. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

Transitioning into the Fall Season


The autumn equinox marks the transition into the fall season. An equinox occurs twice a year, the vernal equinox in spring, and the autumnal equinox in fall. The characteristics of an equinox include equal periods of light and dark at all latitudes with 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. This is an optimal time for reflection and creating balance in our lives.


Fall is a time of year that is undoubtedly about change. As the days grow shorter, the nights grow longer, and the winds blow colder, our perspective seems to change as well.  Fall is a good time to re-assess our situation, let go of what no longer works in our lives and move past limitations toward year-end success. Going with the flow and deviating from an original plan shouldn’t be interpreted as failure. It’s more about coming to terms with the reality of a situation an intuitively getting back on the right track. The outcome of assessment may mean reaffirming your commitments or changing gears and direction. In the midst of change we’re able to fine-tune our lifestyle and make necessary adjustments on the path to being the best we  can be on our quest for self-fulfillment and contentment.

When transitioning into the fall season with a holistic point of view, it’s important to take into consideration our emotional, mental, spiritual and physical well-being. Clarifying our emotions and letting go of fear and anger will help to create balance and replenish physical and creative energy. Identify the personal lifestyle habits that may undermine your health. Replace bad habits with healthy alternatives and be conscious of portion control and modifying consumption of unhealthy foods such as processed foods, chemical additives, stimulants and sugar. As the season transitions it’s a good time to establish a new cooking routine based on the available seasonal produce.



Spending time in nature enhances our connection not only to the rhythms and cycles of nature but also to our spirit or intuitive self. Walking or taking time for self-reflection can be conducive to letting go of everyday stress and moving forward with clarity. Along with a healthy, nutritious diet, stretching, deep breathing and exercise will help detoxify the body, clear the mind, improve circulation, metabolism and immune function.


As the cooling weather starts to settle in, we need to shift to foods that create warmth and and establish a warming physical environment to counteract the effects of the elements as the cold, dry, windy fall season begins to take hold. Living in harmony with the season will help maintain a strong and balanced state of health. It’s so easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of everyday life and forget to take time for reflection. Connect with your inner wisdom and move toward positive change. Take the time to fill your home with the aroma of the comfort foods of the season, as it’s sure to inspire and warm the heart of all those that enter.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Acid Alkaline Balance

Having a balanced pH or acid alkaline balance is a good way to create and maintain vibrant health.  Through our diet we can improve our health by restoring our acid alkaline balance.  By eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables we can alkalize the body.  The over consumption of proteins and other acid forming foods creates a burden to process and remove the acid residue from the body. The process of eliminating the by-products of the metabolism of acid forming foods can deplete the body of mineral reserves and excess acid can be stored and begin to accumulate in the tissues.  This condition is known as latent acidosis.  There is a wide range of functional disturbances that can occur from this condition that can include headache, depressed immune function, nervousness, abdominal discomfort and aches and pains that can eventually lead to chronic conditions. 
Changing the diet to include a greater amount of alkaline forming foods will help reverse the condition.  It’s recommended that approximately 80% of the foods we eat should be alkaline- forming foods and 20% acid-forming while restoring health.  When maintaining health it’s recommended that a 60/40 ratio is used to maintain a healthy pH balance.
A very useful chart of Acid and Alkaline Forming Foods can be located through the link below: