Published by Aaron Chan
1. This hypothesis has been advanced in a position statement of the American Dietetic Association and other scientific publications, which have stated foods high in potassium and magnesium such as fruits and vegetables may decrease the risk of osteoporosis through increased alkaline production.
2. It has been suggested that diets high in acid producing elements will cause the body to try to counteract any additional acid load in the body by breaking down bone, leading to weaker bones and increased risk for osteoporosis.
3. Alkaline Diet Recipes Plus+ is an application containing over 150 detailed cooking recipes that are carefully designed based on the Alkaline Diet Plan that can be prepared easily at home.
4. In general, meat, wheat, refined sugar, and some processed foods cause your body to over-produce acid and should be avoided.
5. Conversely, alkaline producing elements will decrease the risk of osteoporosis.
6. Most fruits and vegetables, soybeans and tofu, and some nuts, seeds, and legumes are alkaline-promoting foods.
7. This App is an excellent app for people with who want to lose weight, have potential osteoporosis problems or those who want to eat more healthy.
8. For each recipe included in this App, a photo, an ingredient list, and a step by step cooking direction is provided.
9. The recipes are grouped into different categories for easier reference.
10. The application is optimized for iPad/iPad2/The New iPad/iPad mini, iPhone 3GS/4/4S/5/5S/5C & iPod Touch.
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