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In regards to Nutrition and Diet - There appears to be much confusion regarding the term 'Protein - specifically the types of and amounts of protein needed by the human organism.

A diet fit for health - for the human species at least - should consist of approximately 50% fruit, 35% vegetable, 10-15% Starch (complex carbohydrates) and no more than 5-10% protein (and this should be vegetable protein only)

Unfortunately, our social history shows dinner plates constantly overflowing with starch and protein while the basic 'alkaline producing foods' of fruit and veg are relegated to the order of 'side dishes.'

According to one eminent physiologist, Professor R Chittenden - 'The amount of proteid or albuminous food needed daily for the actual physiological wants of the body is not more than one-half that ordinarily consumed by the average man.'

All foods, when 'burned' within the fire of metabolism, leave a residue - this residue (or ash) is alkaline, acidic or neutral.

Healthy blood comes in at approximately 7.4 pH alkaline.

A diet rich in protein (whether animal or vegetable will only serve to change the alkalinity of the blood away from its normal - toward a less alkaline state.

This condition will irritate the bloodstream and cause disease symptoms.

For better health - reduce the amount of protein in your diet.

It is suggested that 1 gram of protein for every kilo of weight is sufficient for our dietary needs.

Example - if you weigh 75 kg - then 75 Gms of protein per day is sufficient.

1 Gram equals - 0.0353 of an Ounce.

1 Ounce equals - 28.3 Grams.

All the best for your health and happiness,
Kevin Hinton

Kevin Hinton is a renowned Natural Health Educator & Advocator who has assisted a broad range of people to reinvigorate their lives through common-sense Natural Health practices.

He is a trusted advisor to many in the corporate world in Australia and North America who recognize the life-improving value of Natural Health habits.

His experience in the field reveals that adopting practical Natural Health habits usually helps drive success in other areas of life.

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