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Acidosis, Acidic and Alkaline Diets Posted: 31 Mar 2010 09:00 AM PDT Being a 400m sprinter, I know a lot about lactic acid. Actually, acidosis or the increase of hydrogen H+ ions is the proper term. Luckily, a good aerobic base and cool down after the workout will flush the lactic acid out. The better your circulation, red blood cells, and oxygen uptake, the better you clear it out. And you wonder why some World Class sprinters take EPO? But acidosis has nothing to do with an acidic diet, which mat confuse people. Let's change the topic. The past year has been flooded with Green Tea, Alkaline diets, and ionized water promotions. If you don't believe me, check your SPAM folder! Why? Because the average North American diet is high in coffee, protein, dairy products, and grains… all of which attribute to an acidic diet. Read Never Be Sick Again by Raymond Francis… in a way, I think he's onto something with reducing and eliminating certain food groups. But giving up white bread and white flour pasta in Italy? I'll be so unpopular. The result from a long term acidic diet is low grade chronic metabolic acidosis, and it gets worse with age, probably from aging kidneys, as well as the other aging organs in your body… including that one! The 2 big side effects from metabolic acidosis are:
What can you do about it?
I'm not saying the alkaline diet is the answer to long life or personal bests when to you reach the M65 age group, but an acidic diet can potentially cause more harm than good. The effects will vary from person to person. As always, when in doubt, consult your physician first. Copyright © 2009 by Speedendurance.com. All Rights Reserved. |
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