The pH
miracle diet attempts to control many different conditions in the body,
including obesity, through the omission of acidifying foods and behaviors. One
of the most surprising inclusions on the list, at least to Westerners, is milk.
Dairy products, although a mainstay of the Western diet, are not included in
the diets of most of the populations around the world. So what does the rest of
the world know that we don’t? Dairy is not necessary for health; from a pH perspective,
it is actually harmful to the body.
Many people
believe that dairy and milk are essential for bone density and for overall
health. However, dairy products have large amounts of protein and fat, which
are both acid forming elements. Cow’s milk and products made from cow’s milk
produce acid. Goat and sheep milk and cheeses, which have less fat and protein,
produce less acid. The only dairy exception is clarified butter that is
alkalizing due to the short chain fats within it.
In 2003,
the Harvard School of Public Health released an alternative pyramid to the FDA
recommendations based on imbalances that the members saw in the original
pyramid. Although it did not mention acid and alkaline foods specifically, the
pyramid shows a tendency toward alkaline foods. One of the most striking
differences between the FDA pyramid and the Harvard pyramid is the inclusion of
a dairy serving or calcium supplement 1 time daily. The FDA recommends 2 to 3
servings per day, in addition to dietary supplements.
Dr. Meir
Stampfer, a professor in the departments of Epidemiology and Nutrition and the
Chair of the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health,
points out in an explanation of the Harvard pyramid that Americans should be
eating less dairy products. The body needs calcium, but not at the levels
present in the two to three servings recommended by the FDA. Calcium is
necessary for normal bone development and maintenance; yet the average adult
can get enough calcium from a supplement. The levels of calcium present in 2 to
3 servings of dairy per day can actually be harmful to health. Excess calcium
intake may increase the risk for certain cancers and there have been no links
between massive amounts of calcium and osteoporosis prevention.
In addition,
dairy is far from being a pure food. The dairy industry has worked hard to
proliferate the image of cow’s milk being essential and harmless. Consider,
however, that fifty years ago the average cow produces 2,000 pounds of milk per
year and today cows average 50,000 pounds per year. Drugs, antibiotics,
hormones, specialized breeding and forced feeding all up milk production so
dairy farmers can produce in mass quantities. All of these additives are part
of the milk that people drink everyday.
A growing
number of Americans, including those who follow the pH miracle diet, are
eliminating dairy from their diet and having fantastic results. In recent
studies, milk has been linked to intestinal colic, intestinal irritation,
anemia and allergic reactions in infants and children. In children, the main
problems were allergy, ear and tonsil infection, asthma, colic and childhood
diabetes. The studies showed that adults suffered from heart disease,
arthritis, allergy and sinusitis as a result of conventionally produced milk.
Just a
quick search on the dangers of dairy can really open your eyes about this
“safe” food. Reading the research and seeing the acidic effects of milk and
other dairy products make it clear why it is excluded on the pH miracle diet.
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