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Hay Diet Treats Chemical Condition of the Body
Dr. William Howard Hay introduced food combining in 1911. After 16
yrs medical practice his own health began to deteriorate, and he
developed high blood pressure, Brights disease (now more commonly
known as acute or chronic nephritis, a kidney disease) and a
dilated heart. There being no treatment available for dilated heart
at the time, Dr. Hay was inspired to treat his own symptoms. His
basic premise is that there is one underlying cause for health
problems and that is the wrong chemical condition in the body.
He did this by eating 'fundamentally' as he called it; taking foods
in a natural form and not mixing proteins and starches at the same
meal. The wrong chemical condition is acidity which is caused by
the manufacture and accumulation of acid from the products of
digestion and metabolism in amounts greater than the body can
eliminate.
Along with dietary changes, Dr. Hay also advised fresh air,
exercise and general lifestyle changes. The basic rules of this
diet are: starches and sugar should not be eaten with proteins and
acid fruits at the same meal; vegetables, salads and fruits should
play a major part in the diet; proteins, starches and fats should
be eaten in small quantities and only wholegrain unprocessed
starches should be used; and finally at least 4 hours should elapse
between meals of different food groups. It is also known as the
"food combining" diet. Acid foods are protein rich, meat, fish,
dairy, etc., and alkaline the carbohydrate-rich starch foods like
rice, grains and potatoes.
Following the simple rules of the Hay Diet can reverse chronic and
degenerative conditions such as constipation, indigestion and
arthritis. It can be beneficial to asthma and allergy sufferers. It
can also stimulate natural weight loss, thus reducing the health
risks linked to obesity, such as diabetes, gallstones and coronary
heart disease.
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