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This website has a list of foods under the alkaline/acid category . It does

not list blueberries as acidic hmm. I dont know if this list will support

html or not but am sending both the link and the list.

 

sharon

 

 

http://www.risingstarlc.com/acidalk.htm

ALKALINE-ASH FOODS

Foods that may be eaten freely

 

All fresh fruit, All raw vegetables,

All Sprouts, Apples, Beets & Greens Apricots, Broccoli, Avocado,

Brussel Sprouts, Bananas, Cabbage Blackberries, Cauliflower, Blueberries,

Celery, Cantaloupe, Collard Greens, Cherries, Cucumbers, Corn (fresh),

Dulse, Dates, Green Beans, Figs (fresh or dried), Green limas, Grapes, Green

peas, Grapefruit, Honey*, Honeydew, Kale, Leeche nuts, Kelp, Lemons, Leaf

Lettuce, Limes, Millet*, Mushrooms, Maple syrup, Mustard greens, Mangoes,

Okra, Molasses, Onions, Nectarines, Parsely, Oranges, Parsnips, Pineapple,

Peppers, Peaches, Potatoes*, Pears, Quinoa*, Radishes, Raisins, Rhubarb,

Raspberries, Rutabagas, Apple Cider Vinegar, Mellons, Spinach (raw), Squash,

Turnip greens, Watercress, Yams

*should be limited

ACID-ASH FOODS

Foods to avoid

 

Alcohol, Barley, Black Pepper, Bread, Cake,

Canned or Frozen food, Processed Cereals, Chickpeas, Chocolat, Coffee,

Corn starch, Cranberries, Dairy (all), Eggs, Foods cooked with oils, Grains

(except millet & quinoa), Honey, Legumes, Lentils, Mustard, Niacin, Oatmeal,

Nuts, Pasta, Popcorn, Plums, Prunes, Rice, Salt, Seeds, Soda crackers, Soft

drinks, Sugar, Tea (except herbal, caffeine-free), Tofu & Soy products,

Vinegar (distilled), Wheat bran, Wheat germ, Fruits (canned or precessed),

processed Wheat products,

ALL ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

 

A recipe for Mineral broth may be found at Mineral Broth

 

 

Back to Rising Star Home Page

 

DR RICHARD SCHULZE'S

DETOXIFICATION PERFECT FOOD

 

OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT CANDIDA PRIMAL DEFENSE

 

Email: rays

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Nuts seem to be listed under foods to avoid... Why is that? Anything wrong with

organic, unsalted, unaltered nuts?... hmmm.

shar2 wrote:This website has a list of foods under the alkaline/acid category .

It does

not list blueberries as acidic hmm. I dont know if this list will support

html or not but am sending both the link and the list.

 

sharon

 

 

http://www.risingstarlc.com/acidalk.htm

ALKALINE-ASH FOODS

Foods that may be eaten freely

 

All fresh fruit, All raw vegetables,

All Sprouts, Apples, Beets & Greens Apricots, Broccoli, Avocado,

Brussel Sprouts, Bananas, Cabbage Blackberries, Cauliflower, Blueberries,

Celery, Cantaloupe, Collard Greens, Cherries, Cucumbers, Corn (fresh),

Dulse, Dates, Green Beans, Figs (fresh or dried), Green limas, Grapes, Green

peas, Grapefruit, Honey*, Honeydew, Kale, Leeche nuts, Kelp, Lemons, Leaf

Lettuce, Limes, Millet*, Mushrooms, Maple syrup, Mustard greens, Mangoes,

Okra, Molasses, Onions, Nectarines, Parsely, Oranges, Parsnips, Pineapple,

Peppers, Peaches, Potatoes*, Pears, Quinoa*, Radishes, Raisins, Rhubarb,

Raspberries, Rutabagas, Apple Cider Vinegar, Mellons, Spinach (raw), Squash,

Turnip greens, Watercress, Yams

*should be limited

ACID-ASH FOODS

Foods to avoid

 

Alcohol, Barley, Black Pepper, Bread, Cake,

Canned or Frozen food, Processed Cereals, Chickpeas, Chocolat, Coffee,

Corn starch, Cranberries, Dairy (all), Eggs, Foods cooked with oils, Grains

(except millet & quinoa), Honey, Legumes, Lentils, Mustard, Niacin, Oatmeal,

Nuts, Pasta, Popcorn, Plums, Prunes, Rice, Salt, Seeds, Soda crackers, Soft

drinks, Sugar, Tea (except herbal, caffeine-free), Tofu & Soy products,

Vinegar (distilled), Wheat bran, Wheat germ, Fruits (canned or precessed),

processed Wheat products,

ALL ANIMAL PRODUCTS

 

 

A recipe for Mineral broth may be found at Mineral Broth

 

 

Back to Rising Star Home Page

 

DR RICHARD SCHULZE'S

DETOXIFICATION PERFECT FOOD

 

OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT CANDIDA PRIMAL DEFENSE

 

Email: rays

 

 

 

 

 

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