WHERE TO BEGIN
The body's needs fluctuate over a 24-hour period.
Similar to the bustling activity of daytime hours and the quiet of night, the expansion
and contraction of the body is regulated by your circadian rhythm. We have designed a
program that optimizes energy levels, helps repair digestion, and rebalances your inner
ecosystem.
MORNING
The body becomes dehydrated during the night, making it very contracted and too
acidic. Begin hydrating and alkalizing as soon as you wake by drinking at least two
glasses of water with minerals (e.g. Ancient Earth Minerals). Also,
eat lightly and give your digestive system time to wake up.
Healthy options include a green smoothie, a probiotic
juice and a green protein shake made with Vitality
SuperGreen or Super Spirulina Plus and one of our
probiotic beverages (CocoBiotic, InnergyBiotic, Dong
Quai), or young coconut kefir.
One pouch of Body Ecologys Digestive Care Multi.
AFTERNOON
During the day, the body is expansive and needs robust foods to fuel activity. Energy
peaks around 11 am - 2 pm. This is the best time to eat animal protein foods.
Animal protein with raw and cooked non-starchy vegetables and
ocean vegetables. Vegans can eat high protein grain-like seeds
instead of animal protein.
- 1 cup of cultured vegetables made with Veggie
Culture Starter.
One pouch of Body Ecologys Digestive Care Multi.
EVENING
As you prepare to sleep, it is important to consume foods that are calming and help you
make serotonin, the precursor to the sleepy hormone melatonin.
Choose to eat grain-like seeds instead of animal protein.
Pair with non-starchy vegetables and ocean vegetables.
- 1 cup of cultured vegetables made with Veggie
Culture Starter.
One pouch of Body Ecologys Digestive Care Multi.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blueprint is not purposed to replace professional medical diagnosis, treatment or even advice.
You should always consult a qualified healthcare professional with questions about any medical condition. Any results presented here do not
constitute a warranty, guarantee, or prediction regarding the outcome of an individual for any particular issue. Body Ecology Inc. accepts no
responsibility or liability whatsoever for the use or misuse of the information or products suggested here.
The Principle of Food Combining
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Alone, on
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ACID
WHAT TO EAT
Vegetables
Cruciferous
Vegetables
Root
Vegetables
Cucumber
Broccoli
Carrots
Green Beans
OCEAN
VEGETABLES
PROTEIN
FAT
STARCHY
VEGETABLES
GRAIN-LIKE
SEEDS
Dulse
Pumpkin
Seeds
Red Skin
Potato
Millet
Hijiki
Sunflower
Seeds
Daikon
Brussels
Sprouts
Lettuces
Cabbage
Okra
Kelp
Parsley
Flax Seeds
Leek
Spinach
Zucchini and
Summer Squash
Kohlrabi
Mustard
Greens
Scallions
ALKALINE-FORMING
Lemon
Unrefined,
Organic
Coconut Oil
Raw, Organic
Butter and
Ghee from
Grass-Fed
Cows
English Peas
ACID-FORMING
NEUTRAL
Support your body during the detoxification process by
eating plenty of cleansing fermented foods, including
cultured cruciferous veggies and coconut water kefir.
Our emotional attachment to certain foods, especially sugar
and gluten, make it difficult to give them up at first. Be
gentle with yourself and remember your commitment to
your own health. Each day is new and you set your own
unique pace.
Cranberry
Jerusalem
Artichoke
Radish
The Body Ecology Diet starves candida/yeast overgrowth
and rebalances your digestive health. Many people feel
much better at first. However, as the yeast die off they
can feel fatigued and symptoms often reappear. This is
temporary. The body must get rid of the excess waste and
toxins caused by these pathogens so enemas and colonics
are highly recommended to accelerate detoxification.
Even if you dont feel like it take a long walk or do some
form of gentle activity like yoga or rebounding. Keep your
body moving.
FRUIT
Black
Currants
Eggs
Artichoke
Unrefined,
Organic Seed
Oils
Buckwheat
Coconut
Onion
FATS/OILS
Poultry
Beef
Avocado
Red Bell
Pepper
Fish and
Shellfish
Amaranth
Butternut and
Winter Squash
Kombu
Cauliflower
ANIMAL
PROTEIN
Lime
Acorn
Squash
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Use fats for light
cooking. 12
tablespoons of
unrefined seed
oils a day.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Quinoa
Garlic
FATS & O
Animal Protein
Starchy Vegetables
Grain-Like Seeds
Protein Fat
Eat fruit alone and on an empty stomach.
Always eat protein with non-starchy vegetables and ocean vegetables.
Always eat grain-like seeds and starchy vegetables with non-starchy vegetables and ocean vegetables.
NON-STARCHY VEGETABLES
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Ocean Vegetables
Non-Starchy
Vegetables
Small amounts of low-sugar fruits, including berries and sour fruits like grapefruit and kiwi.
Milk kefir. Kefir has been cultured with beneficial bacteria and yeast that digest the lactose
(milk sugar). These microbes help create a healthy inner ecosystem, however some people
never do well on dairy and should avoid it.
Almonds that have been properly soaked and sprouted.
Beans and legumes that have been soaked overnight.
Sweet, starchy vegetables like beets, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and yams.
Remember to introduce one new food at a time, watching for signs of intolerance or reaction.
Nuts and seeds are high in oxalates so should be reintroduced with caution and only small
portions eaten, if at all. People with candidiasis react strongly to foods high in oxalates.
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Phase 2 begins when all symptoms of candida overgrowth have
disappeared, and a robust, diverse inner ecosystem has been
established. On Phase 2 of the diet, you can reintroduce:
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Phase 2 of the Body Ecology Diet
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The body's inner ecosystem is made up of beneficial bacteria, friendly yeast, and even
commensal viruses that naturally live inside the digestive tract of each and every living
being including fish, birds, insects and humans. We now know that the inner ecosystem
influences everything from our waistline and mood to inflammation and allergies. It is
the key to a strong immune system, and helps you age slowly and well. In fact, the latest
research confirms what Body Ecology has taught for decades: a balanced inner
ecosystem and a healthy digestive tract are essential if you want to live a longer,
healthier, happier life. The Body Ecology Diet is also the perfect diet to help conquer
candida. When you eat the delicious foods on The Diet you are choosing foods that
naturally fight candida overgrowth.
All nuts and seeds are high in oxalates except pumpkin seeds. They are also difficult to digest and should be
soaked (8 -12 hours) before eating to remove the phytic acid. They are also high in copper and will cause a
zinc/copper imbalance if too many are eaten, creating extreme fatigue.
All beans and legumes, which are a protein starch and are naturally difficult to digest.
All sweet starchy vegetables such as beets, parsnips, sweet potatoes, and yams. When eaten
raw they are fine. (E.g. grated into a salad.)
RED FO
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However, Body Ecology is more than a diet. We also focus on
7 Universal Principles that relate to nutrition. The Principle of
Uniqueness confirms that one-size-fits-all diets dont work
and the Science of Nutritional Genomics validates this.
The following foods should be eaten with caution:
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The Body Ecology Diet is a delicious gluten-free,
sugar-free, and initially casein-free diet with a unique
focus on probiotic-rich foods that help create and
maintain a healthy inner ecosystem.
All fruit except lemon, lime, black currants, and cranberry.
Caseinfound in dairy foods, including dairy kefir.
Gluten and all grains. The 4 Body Ecology grain-like seeds: millet, amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat are allowed in stage 1.
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Phase1 lasts for 3 or 4 months, or until all symptoms of candida overgrowth have
disappeared. On Phase 1 of the diet, you will remove:
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Phase 1 of the Body Ecology Diet
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SNACK IDEAS
Body Ecology Smoothie: 1 scoop Vitality SuperGreen mixed
with 8 ounces of coconut water kefir
and a few drops of Stevia Liquid Concentrate.
Roll up some cultured veggies inside
a slice of turkey or roast beef.
Slice an avocado in half and fill the center
with cultured veggies then top with
olive oil, lemon juice, and dulse flakes.
For more information and recipe ideas, go
to www.bodyecology.com and download
the Quick Start Guide or purchase The
Body Ecology Diet book.
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