Can Eating The Right Foods Make You Warmer?
How does the winter affect you?
Do you always feel like
you are the one that is sitting in the corner with a turtle neck on, long underwear
on, a jacket, and blanket covering you and you are still freezing, while your spouse
is sitting there in a t-shirt and jeans sweating? The reason behind these
winter contrasts can be answered by taking a look at a person’s
Blood
pH. The question to ask is this: “Can eating the right food actually
make you warmer?” The answer is YES if you are eating according to
your Diet Type.
Blood pH
Blood pH tends to become more
acidic (lower) during the winter. This is because
cold weather lowers, or acidifies, blood pH. Typically people with acidic
blood pH tend to feel cold all the time. They dislike being outdoors in
the winter, and would much rather spend the cooler seasons in sunny Florida.
Well, since that is not possible for most people, we have to compensate
for acidic blood pH by eating foods that will help to raise, or
Alkaline,
blood pH levels. Doing this will help keep your body chemistry stay in
balance and help keep you comfortable this winter. Bonus reason: It is
the healthier and less costly solution to staying warm than raising your
thermostat 5 degrees!
So how does an acidic person get balanced?
You want to try to raise your blood pH back into the normal range. The body
requires foods that raise the blood pH, such as protein and fat. Since
it is winter, try foods that raise your blood pH, like meat, fish, eggs,
nuts, and high fat dairy. These foods will help balance an acidic person
balance his/her blood pH and may make you feel warmer.
If you are already warm
because you are an alkaline person, you are most likely a Monkey Diet Type.
During the winter months, however, you can allow yourself a little more foods
from the protein and fat groups because the cold weather in and of itself
is acidifying your blood pH.
Foods to eat that keep you warm during the winter
Soup: Homemade soup is easy to cook, cheap, and nutritious- if you keep a batch
going, you'll always have something hot to eat when you don't feel like
cooking. Soups can be served in big mugs, perfect for warming chilled fingers.
Also, soup makes a great meal for lunch at work. Pour some in a thermos
and heat it up for lunch. Add beans and meat to any soup to get extra protein
and
complex carbohydrates.
Meat: Try eating more meat during winter. As we talked about above, protein raises
blood pH to make us warmer. Crock pot meat meals are an excellent dinner.
Put all ingredients into the pot before work and by the time you get home
it will be done and ready to serve.
Iron: Eating foods high in iron such as red meats and green leafy vegetables can
help keep you warm. The body needs iron to make the
thyroid hormone which
stimulates heat production. Make spinach salads, cooked broccoli or asparagus,
and other dark green vegetables.
Casseroles: Pick out one of your favorite meat casseroles to make. Making a casserole
is also a good meal for the winter because it usually will feed a whole
family and it is inexpensive and easy.
Good Fat: Eat foods like organic nuts, nut butters, bacon, and avocado dip. Cook your
dishes using olive oil or butter. These are healthy fats that will increase
pH levels and warm you up.
Soy: Eat plenty of soy products like tofu, soybeans, soy nuts, and tempeh. Stir
fry meals with tofu and vegetables, or munch on some soy nuts as a snack.
Warm
Drinks: Herbal tea is a great antioxidant and will help relax you, improve immunity,
and flush your system out if you have a cold. Green tea is a powerful tea
to fight infection. Warm unsweetened soy milk is also soothing on a warm
day. Stay away from coffee because it will only lower your blood pH more.
If you don’t know your blood pH or if you want to find out if your
blood pH has changed due to the weather, give us a call!