Superfoods for Super Bones
Superfoods and Common Sense are Your Best Weapons Against Losing Bone Mass
Many people believe that the primary cause of osteoporosis is the lack of
calcium in their diet. However, in the overall picture, calcium is only a small piece of the puzzle. Though calcium supplements can certainly
help, there are other dietary concerns that need to be examined.
Actually, the primary dietary cause of osteoporosis is the eating of foods that are highly acidic in
nature, such as refined white sugar, refined white flour, high-fructose corn syrup, soft drinks, cookies, candies, sweets, desserts, and
anything containing sweeteners. The over-consumption of these products causes the pH level in your blood to become very acidic. In an attempt to
counterbalance this, your body reaches out for any calcium and magnesium it can find, and releases those into your bloodstream in an attempt to
keep the pH level at a healthy balance.
Therefore, with every soft drink, candy, cake and goodie you indulge in, you are robbing your
skeleton of its bone density. The calcium and magnesium the body harvests in an attempt to counteract this acidic environment gets passed through
your kidneys, where it can also contribute to kidney stones and exits your body through your urine. To prevent losing your bone
mass to dietary causes, simply avoid consuming any white flour, processed sugars, added sugars, soft drinks, sweets, candies, breads, or any
other ingredients that are made with refined carbohydrates.
In addition, certain superfoods, like broccoli, cabbage, celery and other dark green leafy vegetables help
keep the pH balance in a healthy equilibrium. You need to get plenty of calcium and magnesium from healthy sources such as organic, plant-based
vitamins. You also need to supplement your diet with various sea vegetables, which are naturally alkaline. Those include seaweed, kelp, and many
others. Sprouts are also an awesome superfood choice.
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