Report a Problem | Practice Privacy | Accessible Version
Hypercalcemia is a condition marked by elevated levels of calcium in your bloodstream. A low-calcium diet may help you manage hypercalcemia. Alkaline food chart by degree
Highly alkaline
Moderately alkaline
Low alkaline
Very low alkaline
baking soda
apples
almonds
alfalfa sprouts
chlorella
apricots
apple cider vinegar
avocado oil
dulse
arugula
apples (sour)
banana
lemons
asparagus
artichokes (jerusalem)
beet
lentils
banchi tea
avocado
blueberry
limes
beans (fresh green)
bell pepper
brussel sprouts
lotus root
broccoli
blackberry
celery
mineral water
cantaloupe
brown rice vinegar
chive
nectarine
carob
cabbage
cilantro
onion
carrots
cauliflower
coconut oil
persimmon
cashews
cherry
cucumber
pineapple
cayenne
cod liver oil
currant
pumpkin seed
chestnuts
collard green
duck eggs
raspberry
citrus
egg yolks
fermented veggies
sea salt
dandelion
eggplant
flax oil
sea vegetables
dandelion tea
ginseng
ghee
seaweed
dewberry
green tea
ginger tea
spirulina
edible flowers
herbs
grain coffee
sweet potato
endive
honey (raw)
grapes
tangerine
garlic
leeks
hemp seed oil
taro root
ginger (fresh)
mushrooms
japonica rice
umeboshi plums
ginseng tea
nutritional yeast
lettuces
vegetable juices
grapefruit
papaya
oats
watermelon
herbal tea
peach
okra
herbs (leafy green)
pear
olive oil
honeydew
pickles (homemade)
orange
kale
potato
quinoa
kambucha
primrose oil
raisin
kelp
pumpkin
sprouted seeds
kiwifruit
quail eggs
squashes
kohlrabi
radishes
strawberry
loganberry
rice syrup
sunflower seeds
mango
rutabaga
tahini
molasses
sake
tempeh
mustard green
sesame seed
turnip greens
olive
sprouts
umeboshi vinegar
parsley
watercress
wild rice
parsnip
passion fruit
peas
pepper
raspberries
soy sauce
spices
sweet corn (fresh)
turnip
Acidic food chart by degree
Very low acidic
Low acidic
Moderately acidic
Highly acidic
amaranth
adzuki beans
barley groats
artificial sweeteners
black-eyed peas
aged cheese
basmati rice
barley
brown rice
alcohol
bear
beef
butter
almond oil
casein
beer
canola oil
balsamic vinegar
chestnut oil
brazil nuts
chutney
black tea
chicken
breads
coconut
boar
coffee
brown sugar
cream
buckwheat
corn
cocoa
curry
chard
cottage cheese
cottonseed oil
dates
cow milk
cranberry
flour (white)
dry fruit
elk
egg whites
fried foods
fava beans
farina
fructose
fruit juices with sugar
figs
game meat
garbanzo beans
hazelnuts
fish
goat milk
green peas
hops
gelatin
goose
honey (pasteurized)
ice cream
goat cheese
kamut
ketchup
jam / jelly
grape seed oil
kidney beans
lard
liquor
guava
lamb
maize
lobster
honey
lima beans
mussels
malt
kasha
milk
mustard
pasta (white)
koma coffee
mollusks
nutmeg
pheasant
maple syrup
mutton
oat bran
pickles (commercial)
millet
navy beans
olives (pickled)
processed cheese
organs
pinto beans
other legumes
seafood
pine nuts
plum
palm kernel oil
soft drinks
pumpkin seed oil
red beans
pasta (whole grain)
soybean
rhubarb
safflower oil
pastry
sugar
sheep cheese
seitan
peanuts
table salt
spinach
semolina
pecans
tea (black)
string beans
sesame oil
pistachio seeds
walnuts
sunflower oil
shell fish
pomegranate
white bread
triticale
soy cheese
popcorn
white vinegar
venison (deer)
spelt
pork
whole wheat foods
vinegar
tapioca
prunes
wine
wax beans
teff
rye
yeast
wild duck
tofu
snow peas
yogurt (sweetened)
zucchini
tomatoes
soy milk
turkey
squid
vanilla
veal
wheat
white beans
white rice
2004 Route 17M Goshen, NY 10924-5210 Phone: (845) 294-0661 Fax: (845) 360-9339
Having trouble finding us?