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ACIDOSIS is the basic foundation of all disease and we need to understand 
the simple process of alkalizing our body in order to restore and maintain
         
our overall
         health. True health only exists when the organs in your body are 
strong and properly alkalized. One of the best methods of alkalizing
         our 
body is
         Food combining. Let’s face it, anything that prevents illness is far 
easier, wiser and less costly than treating disease once it occurs and
         this 
is by
         far the simplest way to help maintain health.. 
 
 
 
 
 
Food combining refers to the combination of foods which are compatible with 
each other in terms of digestive chemistry. It is
         a basic component of 
optimal
         nutrition because Food combining allows the body to digest and 
utilize the nutrients in our foods to their full extent. 
 
 
 
 
 
Before we go any further down this road, though,
         let’s first have a look at 
the health impact of Acidosis on your body: 
 
 
 
 
 
Heart 
 
 
 
The heart is one of the most alkaline-dependent organs in the body. It is 
partly innervated by the vagus nerve which functions
         best in an alkaline 
environment.
         Correct heartbeat is altered by acid wastes. These wastes rob 
the blood of proper oxygenation and degeneration of the heart soon follows. 
An alkaline system creates an ideal environment
         for healthy heart function. 
 
 
 
 
 
Stomach 
 
 
 
Digestive difficulties (belching, bloating, sensitivity
         at the waist, 
intestinal
         gas, regurgitation, hiccups, lack or limitation of appetite, 
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, colic in children) may indicate 
vagus nerve problems and possible hiatal hernia
         syndrome, which can produce 
acid residue throughout the system. Hiatal hernia can quickly reduce 
necessary hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Without proper hydrochloric
         acid 
breakdown
         of foods, the foods become too acidic. 
 
 
 
 
 
Liver 
 
 
 
The liver has over three hundred functions that we are aware of, including 
processing acid toxins from the blood and producing
         numerous alkaline 
enzymes
         for the system. It is your first line of defense against any poisons 
 All the nourishment obtained through the gastrointestinal
         tract enters the 
blood
         by way of the liver. The load on the liver is much heavier when acid 
waste products are constantly floating in the blood. If the liver becomes
         
too congested
         with protein acid wastes, death is imminent. 
 
 
 
 
 
Pancreas 
 
 
 
The pancreas is highly dependent on correct alkaline diet. All aspects of 
pancreatic function reduce excess acidity and regulate
         blood sugar balance. 
To
         have proper blood sugar balance, you must maintain a primarily 
alkaline-forming diet. 
 
 
 
 
 
Small Intestines 
 
 
 
The Peyer’s Patches, in the upper portion of the small intestines are 
crucial to life. They are essential for proper assimilation
         of food and 
producing
         lymphocytes for the lymphatic system’s wide ranging nodal network. 
They also produce large amounts of the enzyme “chyle”, which
         is a major 
alkalizing
         substance. The uninterrupted flow of chyle into the system is 
crucial. Too much acid waste production from acid-forming foods is a great 
burden on the Peyer’s Patches, which lessens
         the production of chyle. 
 
 
 
 
 
Kidneys 
 
 
 
In an adult, about 1 liter of blood per minute passes
         through the kidneys. 
By
         executing their primary duty, the kidneys keep the blood alkaline and 
extract acid. Kidneys that are overstressed with too much acidity create
         
kidney stones,
         which are composed of waste acid cells and mineral salts that 
have become gummed together in a waste acid substance. Therefore, by 
reducing acid-forming products from entering the
         body, the chances are 
better that you can avoid this painful condition. 
 
 
 
 
 
Colon 
 
 
 
The colon must be kept clean of accumulated acid
         wastes. Poisons collect on 
the colon walls and in cases of diarrhea or constipation will harden and 
reabsorb into the bloodstream. Good bowel action
         (complete elimination) must 
be done at least 2 times per day. For more information, read my booklets 
Spoiled Rotten and Reclaim your inner Terrain. 
 
 
 
 
 
Lymphatic System 
 
 
 
There are 600-700 lymph glands in the body. Lymph
         fluid carries nutrition to 
the cells and removes acid waste products. Lymph fluid flows best in an 
alkaline environment. When the body is overly acidic,
         it slows, creating one 
of the most chronic, long-term, life-threatening situations. Gradually, the 
lymph dries and begins to form very tiny to very
         large adhesions throughout 
the tissues. These adhesions can interfere not only with lymph fluid but 
with blood flow as well. Hindered lymph flow increases
         tissue acid storage. 
Not
         drinking enough purified water will also slow the lymph. Waste products 
from foods that are not properly digested are reabsorbed into general
         
circulation
         via the lymphatic ducts of the small intestine. In addition, 
bowel movements that do not completely clear the body of its daily poisons 
are also reabsorbed. 
 
 
 
 
 
Negative emotions create acidity 
 
 
 
Have you ever been so upset with someone or something
         that you get an upset 
stomach? All negative emotions create an acidic environment. Have you ever 
heard anyone say you are letting your problems “eat
         away at you” or “get the 
best of you”? 
 
 
 
 
 
Fear is the underlining cause of most disease. It will undermine your life 
and your health. Fear causes anger. Anger causes
         hate. Hate will consume you 
with continual suffering. Love and understanding cleanse and heal the body 
creating an alkaline environment within you. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What can be done? 
 
 
 
 
 
Exercise 
 
 
 
Moderate exercise is alkalizing to the body. Excessive exercise (past
         the 
point
         of exhaustion) can create an acidic problem due to lactic acid buildup 
 People who are acidic usually feel worse from exercise
         because their 
detoxification
         organs are not working properly due to excessive acid in the 
tissues. 
 
 
 
 
 
Water 
 
 
 
Since approximately 70% of our body weight is water and water makes up over 
80% of our brain and 90% of our blood, it is an
         integral part of everything 
the body does. Water therapy (using chemical free, clean, restructured and 
alkalizing water) is a vital part of any health
         program. Following a 
protocol
         using water purification and enhancing systems that produce a high 
rate of hydration allows superior and faster metabolic processes to
         occur 
within
         the cell, making it better able to flush toxins and move nutrients to 
where they are needed. 
 
 
 
 
 
Far Infrared Therapy 
 
 
 
Far Infrared Therapy also helps by efficiently breaking down toxin laden
         
fats and removing
         them through sweat. Sweats from a FIR Sauna are commonly 
used to help purify the body through enhanced skin elimination. It is also 
helpful for those who cannot exercise for any extended
         period of time and 
replaces
         regular exercise as the main mechanism to stimulate sweating. As 
well, it stimulates elimination and body functions and promotes relaxation.
         
Clearing tensions,
         worries and other mental messes makes for a more healthy 
system. 
 
 
 
 
 
Alkalizing Dietary Supplementation 
 
 
 
When you purchase supplements you must ask yourself what your goal is and 
will these supplements actually help alkalize and
         remove acid from your body 
 Chlorophyll (green) drinks are very helpful in filtering out toxins and 
acidity in the body. 
 
 
 
Call The Wolfe Clinic for assistance in choosing
         the proper supplements. 
1-800-592-9653 
 
 
 
 
 
Alkaline Diet 
 
 
 
Eating an alkaline diet is very powerful in making everything else work 
better. In general, it is important to eat a diet
         that contains both acidic 
and alkalizing foods. People vary, but for most, the ideal diet is 75 
percent alkalizing and 25 percent acidifying (foods by volume). See
         My 
Acidifying
         and Alkalizing Food Table for more details. 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/foodcombining.html 
 
 
 
 
 
And remember, a full evaluation by a health practitioner is the best way to 
determine what the most suitable diet is for you.
         
 
 
 
 
 
Food Combining 
 
 
 
Again, one of the best methods of alkalizing our
         body is Food combining. It 
is a simple way to help maintain optimal weight as well as best health. Food 
combining refers to the combination of foods which
         are compatible with each 
other in terms of digestive chemistry. It is a basic component of optimal 
nutrition because Food combining allows the body
         to digest and utilize the 
nutrients in our foods to their full extent. 
 
 
 
 
 
The discomforts of indigestion are so common in today’s society that 
indigestion is almost considered normal. The fact
         that over 2 billion 
dollars
         are spent each year on antacids is proof of this. Rather than using 
drugs to suppress symptoms, wouldn’t it be wiser to remove the
         causes of 
indigestion?
         
 
 
 
Food combining is partially based on the theory
         that different food groups 
require different digestion times. Digestion is helped the most by using 
foods which have roughly the same digestion time.
         
 
 
 
 
 
Correct food combinations are important for proper
         digestion, utilization, 
and assimilation of the nutrients in our diet. The principles of food 
combining are dictated by digestive chemistry. Different foods require
         
different
         digestive enzymes to aid in the digestive process - some acid, 
some alkaline. As any student of chemistry will assure you, acids and bases 
(alkali) neutralize each other. When acid and alkaline
         come in contact, they 
neutralize each other and this retards digestion. 
 
 
 
Protein foods require a highly acidic environment for digestion while 
carbohydrates (starches, fruit and sugars) and fats
         require a more alkaline 
medium. Anytime 2 or more foods are eaten at the same time, and those foods 
require opposite conditions for digestion, the digestive
         process is 
compromised.
         
 
 
 
 
 
When starches and proteins are combined their stimulation
         to the digestive 
juices
         generates a conflicting response and produces a medium which does not 
digest either food very well. This situation often leads to indigestion,
         
bloating,
         gas, abdominal discomfort, and poor absorption of nutrients. Any 
quick digesting foods - such as fruit - must wait until the slowest
         
digesting
         foods leave the stomach before they can leave - a process which 
can take up to 6 or 8 hours. While waiting, the fruit and some of the
         
starches undergo
         some decomposition and fermentation, producing gas, acid 
and even alcohol along with indigestion. 
 
 
 
 
 
General principles of food combining: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eat starches and acids at separate meals. Acids
         neutralize the alkaline 
medium required for starch digestion and the result is indigestion and 
fermentation. 
 
 
 
Avoid eating carbohydrates with acid fruits This combination may neutralize
         
your enzymes
         causing your food to putrefy. 
 
 
 
Avoid eating concentrated proteins with concentrated carbohydrates. Protein 
foods require an acid medium for digestion. Remember
         the pizza? How it made 
you feel? Especially when you were tired? 
 
 
 
Eat only one kind of protein food at a meal. Do not consume two concentrated 
proteins at the same meal. Two concentrated proteins
         of different character 
and composition (such as nuts and cheese) should not be combined. Gastric 
acidity, type, strength and timing of secretions
         for various proteins is not 
uniform. Since concentrated protein is more difficult to digest than other 
food elements, incompatible combinations of two
         different concentrated 
proteins should be avoided. 
 
 
 
Eat proteins and acid foods at separate meals. The acids of acid foods 
inhibit the secretion of the digestive acids required
         for protein digestion. 
Undigested proteins putrefy in bacterial decomposition and produce some 
potent poisons. 
 
 
 
Do not consume fats with proteins Our need for concentrated
         fat is small and 
most
         protein foods already contain a good deal of fat. Fat has an inhibiting 
effect on digestive secretions and lessens the amount and activity of
         pepsin 
and
         hydrochloric acid necessary for the digestion of protein. Fat may lower 
the entire digestive tone more than 50%. 
 
 
 
Eat proteins and sugars (fruits) at separate meals.
         
 
 
 
Eat starchy foods and sugars (fruits) at separate
         meals. Fruits undergo no 
digestion in the stomach and are held up if eaten with foods which require 
digestion in the stomach. 
 
 
 
Eat melons alone. Melons combine with almost no
         other food. 
 
 
 
Forget the desserts. Eaten on top of meals they
         lie heavy on the stomach and 
ferment. Bacteria turn them into alcohols, acetic acids and vinegars. 
 
 
 
11. Use fats sparingly Fats inhibit the secretion of gastric juice.
         Except 
with
         avocado, fats used with starch delay the passage of the starch from the 
stomach into the intestine. When fats such as avocados or nuts are eaten
         
with raw green
         vegetables, their inhibiting effect on gastric secretion is 
counteracted and digestion proceeds normally. 
 
 
 
12. Chew all food close to liquid consistency. We
         can assimilate only those 
foods which are the most liquefied. 
 
 
 
Food combining is an area where everyone seems to have an opinion. One way 
to find out what is right for yourself is to experiment.
         Try it and see how 
you
         feel. Listen to your body. Hear what it has to say. What works for one 
person may not work for another person. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How does Food combining work? 
 
 
 
It is commonly believed that the human stomach should
         be able to digest any 
number of different foods at the same time. However, digestion is governed 
by physiological chemistry. It is not what we eat
         that is crucial to our 
health, but what we digest and assimilate. 
 
 
 
 
 
Digestive Enzymes 
 
 
 
Digestive enzymes are secreted in very specific amounts and at very specific 
times. Different food types require different digestive
         secretions. 
Carbohydrate
         foods require carbohydrate-splitting enzymes, whereas protein 
foods require protein splitting enzymes, etc. It is the knowledge of the 
digestive process that has led many health practitioners
         to promote 
efficient
         food combing, the rules of which are briefly explained below: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carbohydrate foods and acid foods should not be eaten at the same meal. Do 
not eat bread, rice or potatoes with lemons, limes,
         oranges, grapefruits, 
pineapples, tomatoes or other sour fruits. This is because the enzyme, 
ptyalin, acts only in an alkaline medium; it is destroyed even by a
         mild 
acid!
         Fruit acids not only prevent carbohydrate digestion, but they also 
produce fermentation. Oxalic acid, for example, diluted to one part
         in 10 
000
         completely arrests the action of ptyalin. And, there is enough acetic 
acid in one teaspoon of wine vinegar to completely halt salivary digestion.
         
Dr Percy Howe
         of Harvard Medical School states: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
“Many people who cannot eat oranges at a meal derive great benefit from 
eating them fifteen to thirty minutes before the
         meal”. 
 
 
 
Herbert Sheldon, author of ‘The science and
         fine art of food and nutrition’ 
reports: “I have put hundreds of patients, who have told me that they could 
not eat oranges or grapefruit, upon a diet of these
         fruits and they found 
that they could take them. Such people are in the habit of taking these 
foods with a breakfast of cereal, with cream and
         sugar, egg on toast, stewed 
prunes and coffee, or some similar meal.” 
 
 
 
Tomatoes should also never be combined with starchy food as the combination 
of the various acids in the tomato, which are intensified
         on cooking, are 
very
         much opposed to the alkaline digestion of starches. They may be eaten 
with leafy vegetables and fat foods. 
 
 
 
What all this tends to mean is that people who say
         they cannot eat oranges 
or grapefruit as it gives them gas, could be blaming the fruit, when the 
problem may lie with the escape of starches and
         the bodies release of 
pancreatic juice and intestinal enzymes to break them down. 
 
 
 
In cases where there is hyperacidity of the stomach there is great 
difficulty digesting starches. Fermentation and
         poisoning of the body occurs 
along with much discomfort. This is because the digestion of carbohydrates 
(starches and sugars) and of protein is so different,
         that when they are 
mixed
         in the stomach they interfere with the digestion of each other. An 
acid process (gastric digestion) and an alkaline process (salivary 
digestion) can not be carried on at the same time
         in an ideal way in the 
stomach. Before long, they cannot proceed at all , as the rising acidity of 
the stomach soon completely stops carbohydrate digestion.
         The highest 
efficiency
         in digestion demands that we eat in such a way as to offer the 
least hindrance to the work of digestion. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Do not eat a concentrated protein and a concentrated carbohydrate at
         the 
same meal.
         This means do not eat nuts, meat, eggs, cheese or other protein 
foods at the same meal with bread, cereals, potatoes, sweet fruits,
         cakes, 
etc.
         Candy and sugar greatly inhibit the secretion of gastric juice and 
markedly delay digestion and if consumed in large quantities can depress
         the 
stomach
         activity. 
 
 
 
Do not eat two concentrated proteins at the same
         meal. Avoid nuts and meat 
or eggs and meat, cheese and nuts, cheese and eggs, meat and milk or eggs 
and milk or nuts at milk at the same meal. Milk,
         if taken at all, is best 
taken alone. The reason for avoiding eating these combinations is because 
each protein requires a specific character and strength
         of digestive juice 
to
         be secreted. Eggs require different timing in stomach secretions than do 
either meat or milk. 
 
 
 
Do not eat fats with proteins. This means do not use cream, butter,
         oil, etc 
with
         meat, eggs, cheese, nuts, etc. Fat depresses the action of the gastric 
glands by delaying the development of appetite juices and inhibiting
         the 
pouring
         out of the proper gastric juices for meats, nuts, eggs or other 
protein. Fats may lower the entire gastric tone more than fifty per
         cent. 
 
 
 
Do not eat acid fruits with proteins. This is to
         say, oranges, tomatoes, 
lemons, pineapples, etc., should not be eaten with meat, eggs, cheese or 
nuts. Acid fruits seriously hamper protein digestion
         and results in 
putrefaction.
         Milk and orange juice, while by no means an indigestible 
combination, is far from a good combination. Orange juice and eggs form an 
even worse combination. 
 
 
 
Do not combine sweet fruits with proteins, starches,
         or acid fruits The 
sugars
         in sweet fruit should be free to leave the stomach within twenty 
minutes, and are apt to ferment if digestion is delayed by mixing with
         other 
foods.
         Sugar-starch combinations cause additional problems. When sugar is 
taken the mouth quickly fills with saliva, but no ptyalin is present.
         
Ptyalin is
         essential for starch digestion. If starch is disguised by sugar, 
honey, molasses, or sweet fruit, digestion is impaired. Fermentation
         is 
inevitable
         if sugars of any kind are delayed in the stomach by the digestion 
of starch, protein or acid fruit. 
 
 
 
Acid fruits may be used with subacid fruits This
         combination is best made 
with less sweet subacid fruits. Never use acid fruits with sweet fruits. 
Tomatoes should not be combined with subacid fruit
         nor with any other kind 
of fruit. They are best combined with a salad meal at which no starches are 
served. 
 
 
 
Subacid fruits may be used with sweet fruits It is best to use the sweeter
         
varieties
         of subacid fruits when making this combination. For people with 
poor digestion, bananas are best eaten alone. For others, bananas combine
         
fairly well
         with dates, raisins, grapes, and other sweet fruit, and with 
green leafy vegetables such as lettuce and celery. Dried sweet fruits should 
be used sparingly, because the sugar concentration
         is naturally greater. It 
is best to have these fruits at a fruit meal combined with a salad of 
lettuce and celery. 
 
 
 
Combine fruit only with lettuce and celery. These uncooked vegetables
         with a 
fruit
         meal may even enhance digestion of the fruit. 
 
 
 
Salads combine very well with proteins or starches Non starchy vegetables 
may be combined with proteins or starch. The green
         leafy vegetables combine 
very well with most other foods, and should form the major part of oneSalads 
combine very well with proteins or starches Non
         starchy vegetables may be 
combined with proteins or starch. The green leafy vegetables combine very 
well with most other foods, and should form the
         major part of one’ 
 
 
 
Avoid over ripe fruit, this may cause digestive disturbances. 
 
 
 
Sprouts. The best way to eat grains is as sprouts. When grains are sprouted,
         
they come
         alive with enzymes and oxygen. They become a pre-digested food. 
Other seeds and legumes may be sprouted as well. 
 
 
 
Water You should drink alkaline water throughout
         the day. Do not allow your 
thirst to build up. Do not allow dehydration to occur. Do not drink a large 
amount at one time. It is better to have a smaller
         but continual flow of 
water for proper assimilation and detoxification. Water is important; make 
it the best quality you can. Avoid distilled and
         chlorinated for health sake 
 Use only a chemical free, clean, restructured and alkalizing water 
 
 
 
Do not consume starch and sugars together. Jellies,
         jams, fruit, butter, 
sugar,
         honey, syrups, molasses, etc., on bread, cake or at the same meal 
with cereals, potatoes, etc., or sugar with cereal, will produce 
fermentation. The practice of eating starches that
         have been disguised by 
sweets is also a bad way to eat carbohydrates. If sugar is taken into the 
mouth it quickly fills with saliva but no ptyalin
         is present which we know 
is essential for starch digestion. 
 
 
 
Eat but one concentrated starch food at a meal. This rule is more important 
as a means of overeating than as a means of avoiding
         a bad combination. 
While
         overeating of starches may lead to fermentation, there is no certainty 
that the combination of two starches will do so. 
 
 
 
Do not consume melons with any other foods. Watermelon,
         muskmelon, honeydew 
melon,
         cantaloupe and other melons should always be eaten alone. This is 
possibly due to the ease and speed in which melons decompose. Melons
         are 
more than
         90% liquid and leave the stomach quickly if not delayed and 
fermented by combining with other foods. 
 
 
 
Milk is best taken alone or let alone. Milk is the natural food of the
         
mammalian
         young: each species producing milk peculiarly and precisely 
adapted to the needs of its young. It is the rule that the young take the 
milk alone, not in combination with other foods.
         Milk does not digest in the 
stomach, but in the duodenum, hence in the presence of milk the stomach does 
not respond with its secretion. The use of acid
         fruits with milk does not 
cause any trouble and apparently does not conflict with its digestion. 
 
 
 
AVOCADOS: Though not a high protein food, avocados contain more protein
         than 
milk.
         They are high in fat and the small percentage of protein they contain 
is of high biological value. They are best used with a salad meal. Eating
         
avocados with
         salad enhances their digestibility. 
 
 
 
The next best combination for avocado is to take it with sub acid or acid 
fruit. It is even better when lettuce leaves and
         celery are eaten with the 
fruit and the avocado. Since the avocado is low in protein, it may also be 
used with potatoes or other starch foods, provided
         a green salad is included 
in the meal. Avocados should never be used with nuts, which are also high in 
fat. Fats other than nuts and avocados are not recommended
         for regular use. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Types of Food 
 
 
 
 
 
Proteins 
 
 
 
Protein foods are those that contain a high percentage of protein in
         their 
makeup.
         Protein foods require an ACID DIGESTIVE ENVIRONMENT. Chief among 
these are the following: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nuts, Seeds All flesh foods* (except fat) 
 
 
 
Dry Beans Dry Peas (combined as starches) 
 
 
 
Eggs* Cheese* and other dairy products* Soy Beans
         Peanuts 
 
 
 
Margarine* Chicken/Fish/Red Meat - AVOID PORK 
 
 
 
Olives Avocados 
 
 
 
* These substances are not recommended, but included
         for clarity. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carbohydrates 
 
 
 
The carbohydrates are the starches and sugars. These
         we break up into three 
distinct classifications: Starches, Sugars, and Sweet Fruits . . . all 
require an ALKALINE DIGESTIVE ENVIRONMENT. 
 
 
 
 
 
Starches 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
All Cereals 
 
 
 
Dry Beans (except soy beans) Dry Peas Potatoes Pumpkin Yams Chestnuts
         Squash 
Corn
         
 
 
 
Coconut (Coconuts are a starch/protein combination
         and also a saturated fat 
) 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sweet Fruits 
 
 
 
Prunes Persimmons Dried Fruits Bananas Dates Figs
         Raisins 
 
 
 
 
 
Sugars 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pure Honey (not recommended) 
 
 
 
Pure Maple Syrup (not recommended) 
 
 
 
Mildly starchy: 
 
 
 
Carrots Artichokes Rutabaga Parsnips Beets 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THE REASON FOR PROPER FOOD COMBINING? 
 
 
 
Simply to make digestion easier and more efficient!
         Weight control and 
better
         health are the consequences. 
 
 
 
Again, ACIDOSIS is the basic foundation of all disease and we need to 
understand the simple process of alkalizing our body in order to restore
         and 
maintain
         our overall health. If I were asked, “What is the first major cause 
of ACIDOSIS?”, I would have to say incomplete digestion. If your
         food does 
not
         break down through the enzymes provided by fresh and raw food in your 
body, then putrefaction (rotting and decay) will take place. The result?
         
Your body
         absorbs its own toxic waste before it can be eliminated.Have you 
ever tried doing two things at once? I know I have, and still do, and
         if you 
are
         anything like me these tasks are usually rushed and incomplete. The same 
applies to your digestive process. If you combine the wrong foods together
         
in a single
         meal, your body is required to process incompatible food 
substances at the same time. This results in “incomplete digestion”, 
discomfort, and putrefaction. Eating your meals
         as if they were a 
smorgasbord
         can only lead to disaster.Food breaks down in the body with the 
aid of enzymes or bacteria. Enzyme breakdown is the natural course,
         while 
bacterial
         breakdown is quite destructive. Bacterial breakdown creates toxic 
gases which manifest in the body as bloating, burping, flatulence, candida,
         
fatigue, headaches,
         constipation, diarrhea, low back pain and so on. Your 
digestive tract will either be your highway to vital health or to pain and 
suffering. You choose the road you want to take.We
         have been educated via 
media advertising to compromise our health for the heavenly tastes in the 
mouth with no concern for the following thirty feet
         of discomfort and/or 
pain
         that follows in our intestinal tract. If you are going to eat more than 
one food at a meal: you can greatly improve digestion (and avoid 
indigestion) by eating foods that require the same
         gastric juices for 
digestion
         and are compatible.Proper combining leads to good digestion and to 
vital health. It is not enough to have the essential elements in the
         food we 
eat--they
         must actually be utilized by our bodies. Food combining is by far 
the simplest way to help maintain optimal weight as well as best health.
         
 
 
 
 
 
THE SIMPLER THE MEAL THE BETTER YOU FEEL! 
 
 
 
Anything that prevents illness is far easier, wiser
         and less costly than 
treating
         disease once it occurs. 
 
It is never too late to start living a healthy life. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm not crazy,our realities are just different." 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jennifer Boddie - Certified Body Ecologist ( Mother
         and Advocate) for 
Michael
         and Jonathan both ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). 
 
 
 
 Would you better like to understand the true origin of the imbalance
         we 
call 
         "Autism" and find an effective "treatment" ? I invite you to contact 
me for more information 
 
BEDROK_HEALING@hotmail.com 
 
 
 
 
 
The BODY ECOCLOGY DIET is a "paradigm" shift in understanding Autism's 
origin and in it's treatment. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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