Achieving pH Balance
Now that we have established that pH is the most critical cause of acne, you may be thinking “Ok, but how do I attain a healthy pH balance in my body?”
The first step is to measure your pH level. You can buy packs of pH test strips from some chemists but I find it easier to purchase online. I use Alkalive Ph Test Stix. They come at a good price for 80 strips and are very easy to use. I buy mine from Amazon.com
The ideal pH level for a body is between 6.75 and 7.25 and bare in mind that this will change very quickly (hours). Each person will require a different amount of change in their diets according to their size, weight, age, and starting pH level.
In general, to achieve a healthy pH balance, 50% of your diet should be raw vegetables. And of the remaining 50%, cooked or otherwise, at least half should be fruits or vegetables. Food and drinks with no nutritional value should be avoided all together. These include soft drinks, sweets, most deserts, processed meats and other processed foods.
Meats in general should be minimised to only the required intake (3-4 servings per week) and limited to white meats like fish, chicken and turkey whenever possible. Dairy products should also be excluded from the diet as they are one of the main causes of the build up of mucus in the body. Soy products should be used instead.
For a more detailed description of the right diet to achive pH balance, I started with the these book:
The pH Miracle
The Acid-Alkaline Diet
or for an easy reference guide to the pH effects of individual foods try out this book:
The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide
I personally use The Acid-Alkaline Food Guide but if you are new to the idea of pH balance in your diet I recommend The pH Miracle or The Acid-Alkaline Diet because they provide more detail on the effects of acidic and alkaline foods in general. Once you feel you are comfortable with your understanding of pH balance you may want to switch to the guide for ease of use.











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January 17th, 2008 at 1:53 am
Marlo says:
Dairy is so true! I eliminated Dairy completely from my diet for 2 months, when I had a mid-summer ice cream craving and polished off a pint of ice cream one night, I had a horrible uncontrollable breakout for the next 2 weeks. ever since then, I’ve stayed far away from dairy completely.
May 17th, 2008 at 4:20 am
dudelebowski says:
three meats a week?
no way…..unrealistic
also…although you advocate using soy instead of dairy if you look soy has an extremely high acid value (the highest) so…um that probably won’t work)
February 23rd, 2009 at 9:55 am
George Cleanthous says:
Hi Dude,
3 meats a week is actually quite easy to do, and most nutritionists will tell you that red meat 3 times a week is ideal.
As for soy, I am not sure where you are getting that information from, as I have checked in many places and all list soy milk as alkaline. In any case, even if it does have a high acid value, it is certainly alkalizing in the body, just like citrus fruit and tomatoes are. Both are extremely acidic in natural form but are alkalized by a working digestive system.
George
March 5th, 2009 at 11:02 pm