Not exact matches
Turmeric and ginger are anti-inflammatory and
therefore good for
digestion, as is coconut oil, which metabolises
well.
We consider the gut to be the epicenter of health and
therefore recommend eating foods that support strong
digestion and nourish and replenish the
good bacteria that live there.
The belief is that our
digestion system has been made accustomed to eating like this, and
therefore it's the
best diet plan.
So that first claim is pretty easily dismissed, and the second claim, which is that urine pH is an accurate indicator of health or that our urine pH is a
good reflection of our serum pH, you will actually find some studies that make that claim, but they're also easily dismissed, and there are many more studies that have found that the pH of our urine does not in any way reflect the pH of our blood and,
therefore, it's not a reliable indicator of anything other than how
well our kidneys are functioning because one of their main jobs is to buffer the blood and remove any excess acid that might accumulate from protein
digestion.
While dates are rich in vitamins and minerals, full of fibre hence
good for
digestion and abundant with health benefits, they are still a type of sugar; and
therefore excess of dates can also feed sugar addiction.