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Best High Alkaline Foods. Vegan, alkaline diet concept

by Manjinder TuraMar 06, 2025

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Complete List of High Alkaline Foods

Your body performs a remarkable balancing act every day. It maintains your blood at a precise pH of 7.4. However, the average Western diet floods our systems with acid-forming foods, forcing our bodies to work overtime. Too much acidity can lead to inflammation, weakened immunity, and digestive distress. What if the solution to many modern health complaints was as simple as what's on your plate? By incorporating more alkaline foods and drinks like Cosmic Hue, you can help your body maintain its delicate pH balance without the struggle. In this article, you'll discover the complete list of high-alkaline foods, understand how...

Best High Alkaline Foods. Vegan, alkaline diet concept
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by Manjinder TuraMar 06, 2025

Complete List of High Alkaline Foods

Your body performs a remarkable balancing act every day. It maintains your blood at a precise pH of 7.4. However, the average Western diet floods our systems with acid-forming foods, forcing our bodies to work overtime. Too much acidity can lead to inflammation, weakened immunity, and digestive distress. What if...

Colorful antibiotics falling down transparent gut intestines on blue background 3D illustration
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by Manjinder TuraFeb 20, 2025

How to Restore Gut Health After Antibiotics

Think of your gut as a thriving garden. Antibiotics are like a powerful herbicide that, while eliminating harmful weeds, also wipes out the beneficial plants your garden needs to flourish. The key to restoration isn't just waiting for things to grow back. It's about actively replanting and nurturing your internal...

Intestines and pills, probiotics, antibiotics. Gut protection, recovery from illness and treatment.
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by Manjinder TuraFeb 17, 2025

What Do Antibiotics Do to Your Gut?

You're finishing up a course of antibiotics prescribed for a nasty sinus infection. The infection is gone, but something feels off. Your stomach is unsettled, you're feeling sluggish, and your digestion isn't quite right. What you're experiencing isn't just in your head. It's the impact of antibiotics on the complex...

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by Manjinder TuraFeb 01, 2025

Prebiotic vs Probiotic: Two Best Friends Living Inside Your Gut

Prebiotics and probiotics aren't rivals. They're actually the closest of friends. They're part of a remarkable community of trillions of microscopic helpers inside your gut that influence everything from your immune system to your mood. In this article, you'll discover exactly how these two allies work together to support your...

A strong, fit man in sportswear is tying his shoelaces and getting ready before exercising in a park. hobby and healthy lifestyle concepts, close-up image
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by Manjinder TuraJan 31, 2025

Exercise and Gut Health: 5 Easy Exercises You Can Try Today

Ever wondered why a walk after dinner makes you feel better? It's not just in your head - it's in your gut. Your digestive system is like a second brain, controlling everything from your stress levels to your immune system. And it loves to move. In this article, you'll find...

HELP YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM written on wooden cubes on medical background.
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by Manjinder TuraJan 30, 2025

Gut Health and Immune System: The Powerful Link

When was the last time you thought about your gut bacteria? If you're like most people, probably not until something went wrong. Yet right now, these microscopic allies are working overtime to protect you from illness. Or at least, they're trying to. However, you might be starving them of exactly...

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by Manjinder TuraJan 29, 2025

Hydration and Gut Health: The Essential Connection

We live in an age of kombucha, probiotics, and supplements. Yet, despite our obsession with digestive wellness, we're overlooking the most fundamental nutrient of all. One that makes up 70% of our bodies and costs practically nothing. Water. Read on to discover how proper hydration can transform your gut health...

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by Manjinder TuraJan 16, 2025

Is Coffee Acidic or Alkaline?

Coffee is acidic, with a pH range of 4.85-5.13. Understanding coffee's pH level matters because this acidity can significantly impact your gut health and digestion. If you experience digestive issues or acid reflux after drinking coffee, you're not alone. In this article, you'll learn exactly why coffee is acidic, how...

Man holding decorative model intestine. Healthy digestion concept, probiotics and prebiotics for microbiome intestine.
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by Manjinder TuraJan 15, 2025

4 Steps to Heal Your Gut: A Natural Approach

Three years ago, Manny found himself rushed to emergency surgery. His body was devastated by severe Crohn's disease. As he lay in his hospital bed, he thought to himself that there must be a way out of this. That thought led him on a journey to discover the profound connection...

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by Manjinder TuraJan 14, 2025

New Year, New Gut: Transform Your Gut Health in 2025

Imagine waking up every morning in 2025 with a digestive system that works like clockwork. This isn't a fantasy - it's the reality of optimal gut health. Most New Year's resolutions focus on external transformations, but the most powerful changes start from within. In this article, you'll discover the science-backed...

Making a perfect loose tea. Putting tea leaves by a teaspoon into a tea infuser in a glass teapot, top view.
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by Manjinder TuraJan 11, 2025

How To Brew Loose Leaf Tea: Ultimate Guide

Did you know that a single tea bag mostly contains dust and broken leaves? These are the leftover fragments from processing whole leaf tea. Drinking this would be like drinking wine made from grape scraps instead of whole fruit. When you switch to loose leaf tea, you're not just changing...

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by Manjinder TuraJan 08, 2025

Tea Polyphenols: Nature's Powerful Compounds

When you sip a cup of tea, you're not just drinking flavoured water. You're consuming one of nature's most sophisticated healing compounds. Molecular messengers called polyphenols are waiting to deliver precise instructions to your cells, triggering cascades of reactions that can reduce inflammation, regulate blood sugar, and even influence how...

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by Manjinder TuraJan 04, 2025

Antioxidants in Tea: A Natural Path to Better Health

  Think of your body as a bustling city of 37 trillion cells, each one working tirelessly to keep you healthy. But like any city, it faces daily threats. From the exhaust fumes you breathe on your morning commute to the stress of your latest deadline. These modern challenges create...

Tea party. Woman drinking tea during morning breakfast. Hand holding cup of black tea on wooden served table.
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by Manjinder TuraJan 03, 2025

Is Tea Gluten Free? Everything You Need To Know

Pure tea made from the Camellia sinensis plant is naturally gluten-free, making most traditional teas safe for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Our signature tea blend, Cosmic Hue, is also gluten free. However, some flavoured and specialty blends may contain hidden sources of gluten through additives or cross-contamination...

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by Manjinder TuraDec 31, 2024

7 Herbal Teas That Help Repair Your Gut

  Inside your body lies a second brain - one that operates largely independent of your conscious control. This intricate network of over 100 million neurons lines your digestive tract, forming what scientists call the enteric nervous system, and what you and I call the gut. This remarkable system controls...

Tea for Ulcerative Colitis: A Natural Path to Gut Relief and Health
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by Manjinder TuraDec 29, 2024

Tea for Ulcerative Colitis: A Natural Path to Gut Relief and Health

Living with ulcerative colitis (UC) means navigating daily challenges that most people never have to think about. The constant worry about flare-ups, the struggle with inflammation, and the search for relief can be overwhelming. Manny, the founder of Fifth Ray, understands this journey personally. His experience with UC and Crohn’s...

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