Food Combining

The Hay Diet
 
Introduction to Food Combining
All About Food Combining
Diets for Life Stages
Special Diets
Starch food list
Protein Food Lists
Fruit with Starch
Vegetables, Herbs, Peas
Protein Nuts and Seeds
Oils and Fats
Tea, Coffee, Other Ingredients

Lots of Starch Recipes

Lots of Protein Recipes
Vegetables
Salads
Vegetable dishes
Dressings
Fresh Non-Starchy Fruit
Christmas Menu
Conversion Tables
BUY the Book
Discussion and Support

Other ingredients

Sodium Bicarbonate adds sodium to the diet, and the quantity used should be kept to the minimum needed as a raising agent.

Salt, sodium chloride, is easy to add in excess to your diet. Don't add salt to cooking water as it reduces the quality of the nutrients available in vegetables. Only add the minimum quantity needed to your plate.

Salt should not be added to the food of young children, and they should not be given salted chips or other foods high in salt as their kidneys are unable to excrete the excess.


 
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