Carol Alt enters online marketing arena
May 25, 2008
To take advantage of new online marketing and promotion opportunities, and accommodate nearly
37,000 unique internet searches for the keyword “Carol Alt” per month, Carol Alt has launched
a new website.
Carol has decided to stay away from flash/multimedia sites that are all the rage among actors, models and individuals who don’t know any better. She decided to go with an informational-based portal that will achieve a high Google ranking; immediately index all news and updates with Google; immediately update any news on her through Google News and other news ventures; and capitalize on the ads associated with the content on her web pages.
The new web site will eventually feature most of Carol’s magazine covers and articles about her, gathered over time - but not all of them, since it is nearly impossible to locate all of the photos and items written about Carol over the past 30 years.
To assist us in that effort, Attention Interactive, Carol’s online marketing agency, encourages submissions from all of Carol’s former associates and fans to submit whatever content they have on Carol so that she can grow her brand new site.
The Carol Alt portal is loaded with the latest news and each article encourages user submissions and comments.
NATIONAL LAMPOON’S HOMO ERECTUS” fka “THE CAVEMAN COMEDY”
May 21, 2008
“I’m a tall woman”, Carol says, “But I always managed to avoid playing Amazons throughout my career…that is, until the script for the independent comedy, ‘Homo Erectus’ landed in my lap. This script was so funny, I was laughing out loud as I read it. That’s what finally won me over!”
The movie, written and directed by it’s prolific star, Adam Rifkin, is, as Carol puts it, an “A” movie takeoff of a “B” caveman movie (was there ever any other kind?). It co-stars Ali Larter (”Heroes”), David Carradine, Talia Shire and Gary Busey. If that eclectic combination of talent doesn’t give you a hint that there’s something funny going on here, Carol’s decision to finally portray an Amazon (the literal, not figurative, kind) based upon the script alone should be enough to send her fans in droves to theaters when it opens across the country. Her cameo role still has her in stitches…although there weren’t many of those in her costume…!
As any good Amazon scholar surely knows, 5′10″ still isn’t tall enough, so Carol had to wear high heels throughout the shoot.
“We shot in a rock quarry, which was scary enough, but they had me running around in these high-heeled boots and I had to keep up with everyone else who was running in sneakers. By the end of the day, I had sore muscles everywhere!” The fact that she was wearing only a fur bikini and those high-heeled fur boots obviously did nothing to lessen the physical exertion - dodging rocks, sweltering in the heat, all the while trying to keep up with Ali Larter, who was running in flats. Still, she had a wonderful time working on this crazy comedy.
“In post-production, I had to go into the studio and record some new lines, because when National Lampoon bought it, they wanted to expand my role. Well, while I was looping my lines, the recording engineer and ADR director were sitting in the booth laughing their heads off. And they were only watching my scenes at the time. I thought then that if these pros were laughing that much, this film was going to be a huge hit.”
“National Lampoon’s Homo Erectus” had its world premiere at Slamdance in 2007. It’s currently scheduled to open in various cities in the summer of 2008. Everyone knows that National Lampoon doesn’t add its name to anything that isn’t funny and, since their branding generally assures the “golden touch”, Carol (and of course, everyone else involved in the project) is anticipating a summer hit!
Eat well stay young
May 9, 2008
I have been doing much thinking about aging and the effects of food on aging. And if you have not read any books on raw foods, I will tell you what it is that I am thinking.
I am thinking that if cooked food is heated to high temps (in this case, anything over 115 degrees F is considered “high”.);
and if the heat kills ‘most’ of the enzymes(I guess the hardy ones survive?);
and if the heat also denatures some or most of the vitamins and minerals-meaning that vitamins and minerals are changed fundamentally in their chemical makeup so that they are less able to be absorbed by the body;
and if the heating of food effects the PH of the food- changing it from alkaline to acid;
Then the question I have been pondering is: does changing our food this way by cooking it, age the body?
The only conclusion I have come up with is that, yes, it must age the body-it has to; and it probably changes it a lot!
Ok, so again, I am not a doctor, nor a scientist. I am just a woman who is concerned about the effects of aging on her career, life and body. So I, too, am looking for “The Fountain of Youth”. The question is: Is there one and if so, where?
Come on, who isn’t concerned about the effects of aging? Who isn’t concerned about the effects of the ‘degeneration ‘of the body? I think degeneration even effects how susceptible we are to disease in the body. I think as we age, disease has more opportunity to attack our weaker and weaker bodies.
But even so, disease aside, it is such a “young” society and it seems everything is geared toward the young and sexy in this society. Magazines, books, music, movies advertisements- all cater to the younger generation or the desire to be or feel young.
The older I get, the more I notice this: the young have no idea how great it is to be young. I mean, as I got older, every spot, pimple, ache, or pain becomes cause for a call to the doctor.
Your hair, skin and body all change daily-and most times for the worse.
But I don’t mean to be morbid here, what I am getting to is my ‘beacon of light’. I am trying to paint the picture for you: If you don’t know you are in the darkness, how do you know when the light is shone?
Ok? So we are in the darkness of aging and disease.
The light that I shine is raw food and good nutrition.
Ok hand off the clicker!!!
This is really not boring-believe me, and it is not scary or confusing.
Let’s go back to the top of this blog where I said the following:
I am thinking that:
- if cooked food is heated to high temps (in this case, anything over 115 degrees F is considered “high”);
- if the heat kills most of the enzymes(I some of the hardy ones survive, I suppose?);
- if the heat also denatures some or most of the vitamins and minerals-meaning that vitamins and minerals are changed fundamentally in their chemical makeup so that they are less able to be absorbed by the body;
- and if the heating of food effects the PH of the food- changing it from alkaline to acid;
If all this is happening to our food when we cook it, then does eating this food affect our aging process?
And, if we find out the answer to this, will we be better able to control some of the effects of aging?
My opinion is absolutely “yes”!
Here is why I think that:
Let’s start with the last point on the list: PH of food.
First of all, if the body only produces acid (like lactic acid in muscles that make us sore after a work out or hydrochloric acid in our stomach to digest food) and if food gets more acid if you cook it, and acid eats things up-like rust can disintegrate a car or nail polish remover can eat away nail hard tough nail polish- and if our body needs to stay pretty neutral because our organs like to sit in neutral PH, then all that acid running in our blood and being stored in our tissues HAS GOT TO BE EATING THE BODY!
How long can something sit in acid and not basically melt away?
I mean, just in terms of a natural occurrence and common sense, acid on soft tissue has got to be damaging.
So go ahead, drink your ‘acid’ coffee, and eat your ‘acid’ cooked food and pile the acid into your system.
You will give yourself indigestion-yeah.
But you will also wear away at your body. And hey, when the body wears down more and more, then you know what? You may end up looking like what you eat.
Eat acid-look ‘eaten’ up and worn down!
I think that is pretty simple idea- or am I wrong in my thought process?
Think about it yourself and come up with your own conclusions.
Anyway, since this blog has turned out to be so long, and I want to go into more effects of food on aging and what we can do about it, you will have to wait until next time I blog-as I am doing two movies at the same time in Europe, I am blogging around my shooting schedule. So the next time I will go into molecular structure and why when you cook food changing the structure of it can age you
But for now:
Eat well-stay young!
How silly is that circle
May 9, 2008
I am picking up where my last blog left off.
Just to re-mind you of the facts we established in my last blog:
I am thinking that:
- if cooked food is heated to high temps. (In this case, anything over 115 degrees F is considered “high”)
- if the heat kills most of the enzymes(I supposed this means some of the hardy ones survive?)
- if the heat also denatures some or most of the vitamins and minerals-meaning that vitamins and minerals are changed fundamentally in their chemical makeup so that they are less able to be absorbed by the body;
- and if the heating of food effects the PH of the food- changing it from alkaline to acid;
If all this is happening to our food when we cook it, then does eating this food affect our aging process?
Let’s begin here
So, if in fact, when we add heat to anything we change the molecular structure, then by law of the universe, when we heat food we change its molecular structure, too
For example, in chemistry, you know if you boil water, that its molecular structure changes from a liquid to a gas (water to steam).
That is a chemical change.
So, a heated fat and a heated protein then is not the same as a raw fat in that when you heat them, you change its molecular structure, too-just as it happened with the water.
So, you have a food, perhaps a protein-which is an amino acid and you heat that protein. The heat does ‘its thing’ and changes the molecular structure of that protein.
Now you don’t really have an amino acid any more do you? I mean, how can you? If the structure of an amino acid is specific, then to change that structure is to change that amino acid.
Ok, that established, we now have this non-amino acid that WAS an amino acid before it was cooked going into your system.
The body looks at it and says: what is this? I have enzymes for an amino acid, but this is not an amino acid. What do I do?
The body decides then to break down the non-amino acid into its component parts, looks at it, then recognizes bits and pieces, puts those pieces together again as an amino acid, storing in the process the bits and pieces it cannot use.
Then when it recognizes the re-built amino acid, the body then makes another set of enzymes to break down the amino acid that it just re-built. Once, finally broken down into its component parts a second time, it can now be used to re-build and maintain the tissue and organs in the body or to make new enzymes.
Phew! A lot of work for the body-that creates stress and stress is more acid (see my last blog about the effects of acid on the body)
Ok so what does that mean to your body now?
- You store whatever it is you don’t use of the original non-amino acid (oh, could this be stored as weight on the body? carrying around all that extra weight is stressful on the body and stress is acid forming-see the effects of acid on the body from my last blog!)
- You have stressed the body to do all that work breaking down the non-amino, rebuilding it and breaking it down again so you can now use it-just to have a hamburger! (See the effects of acid on the body in my last blog.)
- you have used up two sets of enzymes
since point 1&2 are about acid which I dealt with in my last blog, at this point, I want to talk about #3 above-Using up two sets of enzymes:
This next thought is simple to understand! (Just relax and follow my thought process to the end. I wrap it up I promise!)
OK here goes!
If enzymes are created from vitamins and minerals and our body is made up of and needs vitamins and minerals too, then our body has to split the vitamins and minerals it does get from any foods you eat.
And if we have established in my last blog (repeated above) that cooking food ‘denatures’ vitamins and minerals preventing the body from absorbing the most it can, then there are very little vitamins and minerals around for the body to use to make enzymes or to even rebuild and MAINTAIN itself.
If you eat only cooked food and there isn’t enough vitamins and minerals to make the enzymes the body needs to digest all the cooked food you eat, then the body will pull vitamins and minerals from the most available source-bones for calcium and teeth, copper from skin and veins (elasticity) vitamin E from cologne (wrinkles) and the list goes on and on because we need a lot of different vitamins and minerals to maintain the body and we need a lot of different vitamins and minerals to build enzymes.
Since the body is an eating machine (think about it, without eating you die; so the #1 purpose of the body is to eat and digest food) then all the other things like maintaining and re-building the body, keeping the immune system up etc., come second to making enzymes.
Here is where I start to wrap it up:
So the body will pull the vitamins and mineral it needs from your body systems and organs thereby degenerating them so that it can make enzymes to digest food that has no vitamins and minerals in it! Degeneration of the body is also called aging-it is also called disease!
Wow!
How silly is that circle?
WRAP-UP
heat=cooked food=denatured, acidic food= making lots of enzymes=pulling vitamins and minerals from body to make enzymes=degenerating body= aging/disease
Yet people insist on eating cooked foods because they like them or just because they are in the habit of eating them.
Well smoking is a habit, too. I would not want to do it! It is bad
And in order to have a healthy life, one must decide to have a healthy life and then do it- quit smoking.
The same with breaking the habit of cooked foods; one must decide what is more important:
Eating cooked foods or have a healthy life.
‘Staying young” for as along as you possibly can or eating cooked foods?
In my book, there is no choice! Be healthy stay young and eat fab. Raw Foods!
However, most of the time, people only change WHEN THEY HAVE TO.
Usually that is when they get sick and are faced with a terminal illness.
But why not prevent all this silliness? Especially when my books: EATING IN THE RAW and the new RAW 50 (which will hit the stores in May) tell you how ‘fab’ raw foods are and they teach you to make some easy and familiar recipes?
I always maintain: anything you eat cooked I can find you raw-
Raw is just a different process then cooking, but the foods taste the same or better-raw unpasteurized milk right from the cow is sweeter and better then it pasteurized counter part. The same goes for cheeses: raw milk cheeses taste great!
Come on, just substitute some raw foods at least and get on your way!
If any of this is confusing, my books explain in more detail especially raw 50 due out in book stores in May. (Eating in the Raw gives you my story and the HOW-TO on eating raw: how to shop, how to eat out etc.)
Next blog, perhaps I will talk about how raw foods stopped my indigestion?
Olive oil
May 9, 2008
hi again from Italy.
you know, even though this is a beautiful city, I just can’t wait to get home! being out of the house, in a hotel-although it is a beautiful hotel, is just not me!
tom cruise and his fiancé were next door to my hotel while they were in Rome before their wedding. the helicopters buzzed all day long! Boy, all the people and the press blocking everything-so silly.
I could not wait for them to leave. Life is such a circus when he is around!!
Last weekend, I went to a baptism up in Venice and the host, knowing I was a raw “person” (as they call me here) made sure that there was enough raw food for me to eat.
As I eat fish and meats, dairy etc. this was rather easy as he had great tartars and marinated fishes and cured meats-salads, too!
I ate like a queen!
funny how so many people think they will starve if they go raw-I find it rather easy and, oh-so pleasant! I have no problem eating except when it is not in my control-for example, I had been working on two sets and they were confused as to what to serve me. since one film location was far out of Rome, I could not go to a restaurant so I had to eat what they brought me! every day they brought bresaola- a cured meat, and salad. they would argue with me every day abut the olive oil-
“senora” they would say. “we know it does not SAY freddo on the bottle, but believe us it is great olive oil!”
nope, I have to bring my own-even into restaurants as I know the pressing of olive oil has changed over the years-and now they do it by machine and THAT is not cold pressed-at all.
I even had an argument one night-imagine arguing in Italian-with a gentleman who owned the biggest olive oil producing company in Italy. he told me how proud he was of the business. he told me that he made so much money producing oil, that he could revamp his factory and get machines to press the hot oil!
I nearly fainted!
I looked at him and I said, “you will make too many people fat!”
I tried to explain the idea behind raw and cold pressed but he would not hear about it-and of course, I could not expect him to even want to understand since he just invested to revamp his empire!
but really, the people of Italy eat so much olive oil and they liberally pour it on food. and because I USED to be raw and cold pressed, they actually could loose weight on it. but now, they still used it liberally, and they are getting fatter-and they don’t know why.
I mean, they really all the time complain to me about their weight-as they never had before
and I read an article-I forget where-that said that the Italian kids are the fattest kids respectively in growing population, in the world!!
see, their food process has changed, but their habits and their knowledge of their food did not!
this to me is dangerous. if you don’t know how your food is made, or what is in it, then how can you control your health and weight?
like this assistant told me this summer while working with me on my film “twist the cap”
she said she worked in an organic cherry orchid-but the cherries were not organic.
I said how did you do that?
she said, we only said the cherries were organic so that we could collect more money for them. but really, to grow organic is too expensive….
imagine?
You need to Eat Raw
May 9, 2008
I have to tell you all that I am in the middle of writing my second book! It is due out in April. I have put so much of myself into this book; it is literally years and years worth of fact finding and gathering of info that I have added to the tips in the book. This book is really going to be great!
I have several different whipped cream recipes-and if you love whipped cream like I do, then you are in for a real (healthy) treat. All the recipes are delicious-lemon tarts, pecan pie, ice cream, ravioli and lasagna!
But better then the recipes, I have gathered facts and information that will help you to become raw more easily and to become better educated about your food.
See, that last line is important; we eat out of habit and not out of education. When I cheat-and I teach you how to do some cheating in the new book-but when you cheat, you should know why you feel like cheating and why you chose that certain food you are cheating with.
In my life for example, I sometimes miss lunch. Being so well fed for breakfast, sometimes I just forget or I don’t have the time (both of these excuse are a real no-no!)
In any case, if I skip lunch I usually get in the mood for an Irish Coffee or a Muffin of some sort, corn bread maybe, even pretzels. If I am sitting down to dinner, I want the bread in the basket or I want pasta (and believe me this is the only time that that bread ever looks good to me!)
Seeing how I understand my body and the fact that if you skip a meal the body will call out for instant sugar, I can then understand this desire for an Irish Coffee (alcohol is sugar, whipped cream has milk sugar and usually added sugar)-and I avoid giving into it. I force myself to sit down and eat a salad or other healthy food-
It never fails that after dinner, after I have eaten well (healthy), my body and my brain no longer crave these innutritious foods. In fact, these foods now repulse me-as they should!
You see, Irish Coffee, muffins, corn bread and pretzels are what I ate my whole life for breakfast and snacks before going raw, and what I feel are my comfort foods. Every one has their comfort foods. The foods you remember you ate as a kid or as a teenager; the foods that remind you of better times or less complicated times, these are your comfort foods- and they are usually also the most unhealthy foods for you.
So, when you skip a meal and your body needs instant energy, your brain goes back to a time when you felt comfortable and happy-Viola! My Irish coffee!
For you, your comfort food may be granola or cereal, cookies or crackers-all of which are a form of sugar; as is pasta and bread. Wheat is a form of sugar-especially if it has not been “sprouted” and the grain has been separated (the chaff being thrown away and the more simple, short-chained carbohydrate being left behind)
A simple carbo will get you energy faster-but it is non-nutritious and in my book-empty calories.
The most important job you have on this earth, in my view, is to feed your body good clean nutritious food! Water and proper food, nothing is as important (except maybe clean air-but hey we don’t have that do we?)
That is why I say to think with your head and not with your stomach when you sit down to a meal. Know and look for the most nutritious foods, not the foods that you are craving in that moment because you have skipped lunch, these foods my give you the fastest “Kick”, but they sure don’t keep ya young.
You need foods that feed you and stay with you-rebuilding and healing your body.
You need to eat properly; you need to eat three times a day. And in my book-both my books for that matter, I give my opinion that you need to Eat Raw!
The world traveler
May 9, 2008
Hi! This is the world traveler returning from shooting a movie in Italy. I shot most of the film in Rome but then I went up to Milan for the weekend. Then I went to Venice for a christening! Boy, a lot of travel and a lot of hunting for food, for sure! But don’t we do that anyway? Hunt for food I mean-whether we eat raw or not!
Italy is great for food. As anyone who loves pasta knows. But what about the raw foodist? What can they eat and where can they eat?
I am going to answer the first question because it really answers the second question at the same time.
Because the Italians really like to cure their food I could eat almost anywhere. They have many interesting dishes and meats that are completely raw-because curing is not cooking. Marinating is not cooking either.
So let’s start with cured foods: Bresaola is a type of meat that is cured. It is dark red in color and tastes a little salty (it is cured by salt- so no kidding it tastes salty!) as is Proscuitto and Carpaccio-my favorite! Carpaccio is cow’s meat and Proscuitto is pig. I was told that Bresaola is venison (deer meat)-so I hope I translated that right!
They also marinate a lot of their fish-especially salmon. Now, don’t confuse marinated salmon with smoked salmon! In fact, many people consider smoked salmon to be carcinogenic (that means that it contributes to cancer in the body) and I do not eat it myself.
But I love marinated fishes. I went to a place called La Rizahaka 6 (and no, I don’t know if I spelt it right so let me tell you how it is pronounced La Riz-ak-a. just in case you go to Milan and need to ask!)
La Rizahaka had not only marinated salmon, but white fishes as well. Spada (swordfish), mackeral or sole all marinated-fabulous! In essence you can marinate practically any fish you would want to. I would think lemon, salt (evaporated sea salt) and a little olive oil (raw, cold pressed of course!) could probably do the job!
And that brings me to my next point: 8 years ago I had an argument with one of the leading olive oil producers in a piazza in Spoleto. Spoleto is outside of Rome about an hour and a half. It is beautiful countryside and I had my gorgeous night ruined by this man telling me how proud he was that he made enough money producing olive oil that he could now buy machines to heat press the oil!
I nearly fainted! I got so upset and he could not understand why. “But, I will make more oil and faster. Isn’t that good?” he asked. “Good for who?” I said, “You make more money because you produce more and you produce it faster, but you will destroy the health of more people!”
He looked at me like I was crazy (and believe me that is nothing new-I am a raw foodist for heavens sake, many people look at me like I am nuts!)
Anyway, I tried to tell him that the result of his changeover would be more fat children in the years to come. (Did you read the article on how the Italian kids are the fattest kids in the world now speaking-relative to the number of kids in Italy? Well, I did and it made an impression on me!) But, he did not believe me. He was too focused on his bottom line-not on his ‘bottom’!
You see, once you change how a food is prepared and you don’t tell people that you have done this, you take their power away from them. Because as we change how food is prepared, the newly formed food has a different effect on the body and its health and well-being. And if you do not know this happened, you will only experience the negative results over a period of time as the body starts to degenerate as you eat more cooked foods that were once a staple in your diet in their raw form.
And because people don’t connect their body’s degeneration with products they have been using their whole life, (albeit in different form, but they don’t know that because they have not been told) they start wondering how “suddenly”, “all of a sudden” everything is changing: How they “suddenly” have wrinkles, acid stomach or ill health.
Darling! We are the accumulation of everything we have done to our bodies through out our lives and this includes what do to ourselves with our food!
Anyway, Italians have always liberally poured olive oil on their food-but years ago it was cold pressed and therefore “raw”. But, as the machines take over and producers look toward the bottom line, they are heating their oil in their pressing machines to get more oil out and to get it faster.
So in short, always ask for “cold pressed”. Or rather do what I did: I carried a bottle with me and didn’t rely on waiters who don’t know their a** from their elbow!
But I digress….
The Italians have great salads and of course ‘fab’ meats and fishes. Many people tell me that they have found that they can go to Italy and eat until they are full and they feel better and lighter then they do in America-yeah! No kidding! They don’t do what we do to our food (hormone additives, spraying the crops, genetically altering God made seeds, radiating. Etc, etc.)
In fact, I still can find unpasteurized raw milk RIGHT in MILAN! But not in New York, however, a huge city in a democratic country!
Naturally, I drank up a storm so I could have my fill and be satisfied enough to face the “New York City Raw Milk Drought” when I got home! By the way, they also have a lot of unpasteurized cheeses, too.
Ok, so you say you have to have your pasta in Italy-go ahead and have it once or twice-but better to eat clean and healthy on your vacation then to have to come home and make up for that vacation with depriving yourself for the rest of your year.
Thanks Greg!
May 9, 2008
Healthy food
May 9, 2008
Today I would like to talk about a book I just received where the subject matter is the acid-alkaline balance of the body-or PH. The book is called, “The Acid-Alkaline Diet” by Christopher Vasey, N.D.
Now, DON’T FREAK out or tune out because I have found that the acid-alkaline balance is a very easy subject to understand yet very important for the body. Even if you failed out of 11th grade chemistry, this should be a no-brainer. Here is how it works:
“The body is acid by nature/ alkaline by necessity.” (Tim Brantley N.D.). That is all you need to remember!
What this means is that when you stress out or move or work out or digest food-when you do just about anything with the body-you create acid; In fact, you create 8 different kinds of acid.(the body is acid by “nature”.)
For example, we create hydrochloric acid (to digest food) and lactic acid- which everyone who works out knows because sore muscles are the result of lactic acid build-up after a workout. (Plus 6 other acids that if I named them all I would bore you to death!).
But the ‘catch’ is: the organs in the body work better in a neutral or slightly alkaline environment!
So, are we screwed or what? It looks like we are set up to get old fast and diseased early because we have acid running thru our veins!!!
I mean, the body is acid, but likes to be neutral, so, how can that be? What do we have to do to get it to be neutral?
We need to give it the complete opposite of what it has-in this case we need to give it something alkaline. Since the body does not make alkaline like it makes acid, we need to look to outside resources to find this alkaline. (The body is alkaline by “necessity”)
If the body is naturally an acid (5.0 ph) but likes to be neutral (7.0) then we need to put into it anything that is alkaline (8.0 ph) to neutralize it out. That is the Math of it!
(We can understand how acid works by looking at an old car. Acids eat the metal in the form of rust. Well, our bodies are really no different. If we are acid, we will rust from the inside out! Unless of course, we do something to neutralize that acid.)
Well, this is why I eat raw foods! Raw foods are more alkaline then cooked foods are. Raw foods stress the body less; add neutralizing, alkaline minerals that are in their whole and intact form and they are easier to break down because they have their enzymes intact ready to work!
Water should be alkalizing and it usually is alkaline-depending on your source, however.
So you can see that if you are high-stress person, work out a lot, are always on the go-you would need more alkaline food and drink then, say, someone who is more relaxed .
But, even relaxed people should eat some alkalizing foods to make sure they stay in a neutral/alkaline PH. (We DO live in a polluted world and this IS stressful on the body!)
A neutral/alkaline PH is a healthy PH.
So, how do you know if you are acid? You can find your PH very simply-your saliva and your urine tell you everything! Get some PH papers (on carolalt.com) and just dip. Dip in urine and saliva in the morning, the afternoon and in the evening. Dr. Brantley says between 8-10 am (not first urine) 2-4 pm and 8-10pm in the evening. Just NOT around food: 1 hour after eating or just before eating. It’s simple.
Keep tabs on your PH. Check it for three days and adjust your diet, water intake or supplement intake to help neutralize or alkalize or body. And check your results thru your urine and saliva!
So what happens if we find that our PH is acid but we don’t want to go thru the “trouble” of alkalizing? What if we just don’t care about acid- we want to ignore the body’s cry for neutralizing and we want to “eat that Pasta” or we just “can’t live without chicken”? We want to continue to eat cooked (acidifying) foods and work at high stressed jobs (acidifying) and workout in our time off (acidifying)? What happens? Think about it-what ELSE can it do? The body starts to store acid.
Here’s how it works: Understand that the body eliminates acid in several ways-thru the kidneys (urine), lungs (co2 breath and moisture) and skin (sweat). If you are producing too much acid, the body can only get rid of a certain amount of acid a day-AND THAT’S IT!
After that limit is reached, the acid that is not dumped is stored in the body-in the tissues, specifically-making for an unhealthy environment.
So, realizing that all the acid was not dumped-out and that the environment is becoming unhealthy the body then tries to buffer (or neutralize) the acids stored in the tissues to help “sneak” them out of the body. (Remember the body can only dump a certain amount of ‘acid’ day and that is it!)
But, it can neutralize some acid with minerals and dump it as neutral salts! In order to do this, the acid draws its neutralizing minerals from your tissues and organs thereby depleting them of these minerals and weakening them.
As we get older, the damage from years of this type of neutralizing begins to be known thru different aliments and illnesses. (Kidney salts/stones perhaps?)
Also, at some point we start to use up our mineral “reserves”(a misnomer since they are not reserves at all but an integral part of tissues and organs!) and we stop being able to neutralize all of this acid. What happens then is that some of this acid remains in the tissues themselves causing other problems and illnesses. (Skin disorders, burning urination, arthritis, neuritis, colitis perhaps?)
So, if we are acid, what can we do to alkalize our bodies? we can take alkalizing supplements, enzymes, alkaline food/drink and replenish the alkalizing minerals in the body by eating raw foods, as these are all useful to help buffer the acids (neutralize them). This should help the body to restore its perfect PH.
I mean, we can get more complex then this in explaining the PH of the body. And if you wish to understand more about PH there are plenty of books out there such as the one I mentioned above: “The Acid-Alkaline Diet” by Christopher Vasey N.D.
But, this blog is pretty much a layman’s take on the PH of the body-specifically this laymen-ME!
(I also remember: “Alkaline or Die” or “The PH Miracle” to name a couple more books.)
This is such an important subject and I believe that so many aliments and illnesses can be relieved by just changing diet and alkalizing the body! Try it, you might be amazed!
Check on carolalt.com for raw foods, enzymes and other great supplements! (Always check with a doctor!)
Eat an oil
May 9, 2008
Ok, here is the word on Bragg’s Aminos-they are NOT cooked. I mean, really, you can get this info off of the company’s website.
Why is it that people are still unsure? Go right to the source and get what you need. With the internet out there, you can find everything you want to know.
But, don’t always go to the “positive” websites-the website owned by the company or by people selling a particular product. You will NOT get a clear idea from someone who wants to sell you something! Go to the “nay-sayer” website, too. You might learn something in the process.
As for me? I want to hear the good and the bad and then make up my own mind. Like for instance-Canola oil.
I will NOT touch it and it is everywhere. I ask restaurants if they use it and I will not go there if they do.
Who did these Canola guys bribe? It is so thoroughly processed that there is nothing left except rancid oil which in my opinion causes many health problems. Unfortunately, we cannot attribute these health problems to Canola Oil because it would be hard to track it down. But, if you have health problems, try cutting out the Canola oil for a month and see if that makes any change.
Just always stay with the pure, unprocessed (or as little processed as possible) oils like cold pressed Udo’s choice, or Cold pressed olive oil, cold pressed flax seed oil, etc. that is what I do!
You see, I am a Canadian immigrant and when I first came to Canada, I saw fields and fields of beautiful yellow flowers. My husband, at the time, told me that the flowers were for rape seed.
I had no idea what rape seed was so I asked him: “do you eat it like pumpkin seeds or sesame seeds?” He looked at me like I was crazy- “no, you don’t eat it,” he laughed at me: “it’s a machine oil. It has a high viscosity; breaks down very slowly under high heat-perfect for oiling farm machinery. But the only problem now is that there is a lot of run off”
Ten years later? That runoff is Canola oil-Canada Oil.
Now, for me, I would not like to eat an oil that is the discard of machine oil!
But, that is my personal opinion. And all I have is my ex-husbands words to base my decision on-but that was good enough for me. Then, of course, I read the web page that talks about all the stuff that is wrong with canola oil. Then it kinda all fit-what my ex said, what the page found out-all told me: don’t eat canola oil! So I don’t!!


