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Does anyone know about raw foods?

I know some people who adhere to this diet (raw fruits,raw vegetables, raw seeds and raw nuts) and they swear the health benefits are amazing!! Is anyone here on this diet or know anything about it?

fruitarians and raw foodists are not the same.

my parents are raw foodists, though it’s extremely rare that a raw-foodist is 100% raw. being a raw foodist just means that you try to eat mostly raw. i’ve met many raw foodists and they have all said they are ~ 50% to 90% raw. works for some people, not so well for others.

the principle is that they say cooking destroys the plant enzimes which are good for you. the science behind it is sketchy at best so i am not a raw foodist myself.

however, you definitely feel healthier and fresher after eating at a raw foods restaurant.

How do I know if my silver fillings are leaking?

I have a subtle taste in my mouth that does not seem right. Almost bleach like. I started a raw food diet, so I don’t know if it’s just detox from my liver or what this taste is.

I am a hypochondriac as well. So I am starting to panic.

Any suggestions?

That’s just the toxins coming out from your cleanse. A friend of mine just did one and you could smell it a bit, almost like ammonia coming out of her pores. On the bright side, she feels great now.

Your fillings are likely fine. On your next check up, your dentist will poke around the margins of the fillings to make sure. They can also tell on the xrays if there are any cavities forming underneath the fillings.

Can you share some of your favorite recipes for Raw Food Diet?

I am taking advice from the many caring people here at Yahoo Answers and trying to straighten my life from my recently breakup and a healthy diet and exercise is what I am going to focus on. raw food diet sounds great and probably just what I need to get me over this depression. Please share some of your favorite recipes from this diet here with me and the people here. Thank you all so much.

My favorite is juicing about three or four carrots with one or two apples.

Help. How could raw foods help the environment and reduce the rate of global warning?

Help. I need to create a bumper sticker, with this information.

but bacon tastes gooood….

Less methane producer in your diet= healthier you, healthier planet

Take some of the "me" out of methane production: eat raw.

Raw food: you’ll fart more, but the planet will love you.

Transitioning to Raw Foodism?

About three months ago, I began transitioning to the raw food diet. At first, I was strictly raw… I just kinda threw myself in there, and managed to upold it for about a month. Since then, I’ve kinda fallen off the wagon, though.

My biggest problem was being hungry all the time. At first, I was dealing just fine… It seems, though, that my body will plateau and fluctuate by 3 or 4 pounds (this is in general, not in the raw transition) and as soon as I start to dip below that, I feel insatiably hungry until I load up on food and go back up to my "regular" weight. I hit that plateau about two weeks after going raw, and managed to stay raw- although overindulging- for another few weeks before starting to re-suppliment my diet with cooked grains, ect.

I have had problems in the past with eating disorders. When I hit these plateaus and become ravenous all the time, I get very depressed. When I can keep my food intake steady, I manage ok, but when I start pigging out and eating everything in sight, I tend to "crash" and eat more because of these problems with food that I’ve had in the past.

The main reason that I started putting cooked food back into my diet was protein… I felt that a big reason that I was hungry all the time was because I was lacking it. (Has anyone heard about the Blood Type Diet? About a week ago I was doing some reading, and came across information on it… If the theories that it presents are correct, then as an O- protein should be a major part of my diet…)

Does anyone have any suggestions for moving past this initial phase of detox and getting back in the raw swing? I started taking a greens suppliment, to make sure that I was getting enough. I know that nuts have a good amount of protein, but sometimes they make me sick.

Are there any side-effects that I should expect from this detoxing phase, and anything that I can do to ease the transition?

You didn’t mention, are you a vegan?

Raw food does not mean no meat, although some interpret raw foodism to mean vegetarianism as well.

I suggest that you ensure that you have enough good fats adn animal products in your diet to boost your energy levels and optimize your nutrition.

Specifically, I recommend raw milk and raw cream/butter from grass-fed cows, raw cream, and raw eggs (only from excellent sources).

Take a supplement of cod liver oil. Add raw extra-virgin coconut oil to your diet as well.

Has eating salads helped you to lose weight?

I feel uber hungry after eating a salad. Unless it’s drenched in fattening dressing, or has fried chicken strips on top of it, i’m not interested. It’s hard to calculate your calories eating salad too.

Salads do NOTHING for me as far as feeling satisfied. When I do a healthy salad, I’ll have grilled chicken or salmon with it. Or I’ll have a big one with lowfat dressing, with a half tuna sandwich…but then I end up wanting something else afterwards.

I know they are healthy, so I WANT to eat them, but they just don’t satisfy me at all (unless like I said they are fattening). So in the end, I feel like salad has done nothing but set me back. I do better with weight loss eating very small portions of other types of foods…but I also feel I need raw leafy greens in my life.

Has salad really helped you all that much in your weight loss journey?

I think its good that you know your body (by telling us that you do best with very small portions)….personally I like salads, but I do enjoy the really big ones in order to feel satisfied. Or Cesar salads with grilled chicken…those are my fave!

Have you thought about trying a small portion of say….the fried chicken strips after your salad? Just maybe one or two? And maybe thinking about it like a reward…."Okay, I’ve eaten my veggies….now I get to have the good stuff"

I have also found that eating romaine lettuce and specifically carrots and cucumbers (which I happen to love) fill me up and keep me that way (a dietician will prolly tell you that has something to do with the fiber content)……

Another answer might be just incorporating the raw leafy greens into your very small portions…..one portion of protein, one of vegitation and one of…..carbs?

Yahoo Food and foodnetwork.com also have some really good recipes….I go there when Im out of ideas for good stuff :-)

How to start a raw food diet?

Could you please give me an example of a raw food diet, Breakfast, lunch and dinner with snacks…………..I’m thinking this might help me loose some extra pounds.

Breakfast:
I like to start with juicing in the morning. Feel like I start it off right, more energy, using wheatgrass and grapefruit
wheatgrass and pineapple
wheatgrass and orange
wheatgrass and combo of any of the 3.
I have also enjoyed juicing beet with grapefruit and lime.
(Always start with 1/4 beet first, too much too fast is not good with beets, they are very detoxifying to the liver.)

Soaked oat groat/or soaked steel cut oats with date and banana. Sprinkled with pecan or walnut.

Snack: some nuts, soaked (never peanuts-it has aflatoxins)
Homemade Almond milk with raw cookie.
raw cookie: apple cinnamon walnut

Lunch: Salad: Romaine, sliced avocado, cilantro, cucumber, sea salt, olive oil, apple cider vinegar, fresh Lime juice and some cayenne pepper sprinkled lightly on top.

snack: apple or celery with almond butter
or dehydrated (homemade) fruit roll up.

Dinner: Either salad, with something different than lunch, or a raw food entree’….squash noodles with tomato based sauce w/herbs.
Raw food chili made with tomato, avocado, peppers, cumin- rolled in romaine or made raw food corn chip (dehydrator)

Sometimes just juice: Veggies, green smoothies.

Hope this helps

Can I eat these foods Raw?

Here is a list of foods I will consume every day. I am building a 100% all natural Protein Shake, Try it with me if you want.

List:
Oats
Flax Seed
Soy Milk
Cranberrys
Brazilnut
Peach
Fig
Coconut
Hazlenut
Avocado
Date

Some of these foods Obviously I can eat raw, I just wanted to list each one for the hell of it. Please let me know If I can eat them raw? My concern was w/ Flax Seed & Oats (Steel cut)

Yes you can.

I would cook the oats or make cookies, the flax seed can be sprinkled on all sorts of foods.

The Truth About Diabetes – Diet, Nutrition and Treatment

Reversing diabetes naturally is not only possible but a preferable solution to the drugs modern day medicine provides, which serve to treat only the symptoms of diabetes without addressing the root cause.

Treating diabetes naturally is not something pharmaceutical companies want shouted out, despite the fact that countless people are successfully doing so, as diabetic drugs are a lucrative business. Sadly, diabetic drugs are also not without their dangers. Many of the side effects however are justified as the disease symptoms are considered worse. You can live without either.

Reversing diabetes naturally is not about a specific home remedy or natural treatment per se as the solution involves addressing diet and nutrition on a broader scale. Key diet and nutrition factors need to be properly understood, and when appropriately balanced and adjusted, can serve to reverse diabetes successfully and naturally and increase the body’s insulin production. In particular, a re-education in how the human body deals with dietary sugars and refined carbohydrates is fundamental, as is an understanding of the effects of acidity and the importance of an alkaline diet. Regular exercise is also important.

Eliminating foods that promote diabetes is paramount. These include sugar and high-glycemic foods such as refined carbohydrates (white flour/rice/bread/pasta), sucrose, corn syrup and dextrose and commercial, processed oils (virgin coconut oil is a diabetic-friendly alternative).

Dr. Mercola in his new book ‘The No-Grain Diet’ points out how a high-carbohydrate diet can lead to diabetes over time. He writes, “If you regularly consume grains, sweets, and starches, and avoid exercise, your weight will escalate while your insulin levels rise. As your tissues become progressively more tolerant to higher levels of insulin, you may develop what is termed “insulin resistance”, a condition where your tissues have absorbed all the insulin they can retain. This entire syndrome can frequently lead to diabetes, and it’s no surprise that 17 million Americans, nearly 7.3 percent of our population, are diabetic with an astounding 33 percent rise in the prevalence of the disease between 1990 and 1999.”

As well as eliminating foods it is also important to ensure the body’s internal environment is primed for optimum health and resistance to disease. An alkaline diet is imperative here as pH balance is pivotal for the appropriate functioning of body fluids which in turn affect the healthy functioning of all cells within the body. As pH specialist Dr. Robert Young writes, “A cell is only as healthy as the fluids it is bathed in.” He further states that diabetes “is not a disease of the pancreas or the insulin producing beta cells or an autoimmune response, it is from the fluids which the pancreas cells are floating in.”

An acidic system (acidosis) is associated with a wide range of health problems including diabetes, obesity, arthritis, stomach ulcers, bladder and kidney conditions, osteoporosis, heart disease and cancer. Foods that acidify the body include sugar, meat, dairy products, eggs, junk/processed foods, fats and most grains (except millet, quinoa and amaranth). Some of the ‘best’ acid foods include nuts and seeds, beans and lentils, brown rice, oats and fish.

Alkaline foods are largely raw fruits, vegetables and herbs, particularly green veggies, algae (spirulina or chlorella) and grasses such as barley grass or wheat grass.

The diabetic condition leads to a great loss of nutrients from the body in its attempts to eliminate sugar, which in turn leads to the deterioration of eyes and kidneys and damage to nerves and blood vessels. Diabetes also promotes abnormal triglyceride levels which dramatically increases the risk of developing atherosclerosis. This is why cardiovascular disease accounts for 80 percent of all diabetic deaths, with diabetics having more than 400 per cent greater risk of heart attack than non-diabetics.

Are diabetic drugs a solution? Sadly, diabetics taking drugs are 2.5 times more likely to die from heart disease than those treated by diet alone. And then there are the side effects of medication. These include liver problems (jaundice), anemia, skin rashes and in some rare cases, death. There is also the ‘Catch 22′ of insulin resistance. Most anti-diabetic drugs stimulate your already drained pancreas to produce even more insulin which results in a loss of insulin-secreting beta cells making you more diabetic. Diabetic drugs increase fat storage and weight gain, leading to greater insulin resistance and an even worse diabetic condition.

Both oral anti-diabetes drugs and insulin can are not health-friendly options. They hasten the onset of aging, and damage your liver, heart and other organs among other complications.

There is a solution. Diabetes is not cured by treating symptoms with drugs that only perpetuate the condition. You need to address the root cause of diabetes to reverse it and increase your body’s insulin production naturally, with out the complications or side-effects of drugs and medications.

Why don’t we hear about this infomation from the American Diabetes Association? The truth is, the American Diabetes Association are benefiting hugely from the current trend in diabetes. They are funded by pharmaceutical companies who would lose out if people reversed there diabetic conditions.

Sylvia Riley
http://www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-conditions-articles/the-truth-about-diabetes-diet-nutrition-and-treatment-54903.html

Eating the Right Foods for Healthy Skin

Every one loves a beautiful skin and we all tend to look for ways to maintain our skin so it can be a healthy-looking one. Options for ensuring a healthy skin range from using cleansers to undergoing expensive facial surgeries. But it seems most dermatologist and skin care experts would generally agree that there are three ways that you could use in ensuring you have a healthy skin: knowing your skin type, treating any skin problems the moment you notice them, and following a daily skin regimen. You might be familiar with the use of facial wash, toner and moisturizing cream routine if your skin is prone to acne but you should know that there are also others, which could be in terms of your diet.

We know that are various kinds of foods, which have the natural potency of nourishing our bodies both inside the body and on the skin. Some things quickly come to your mind, which are fresh fruits and vegetables. In ancient times before the appearance of commercial skin care products in the market, traditional methods of cleansing the skin were used. At such a time facial cleansers, body cleansers and cotton balls were not available as such it was common for people to use herbs and other botanicals to keep their skin glowing. It seems some people having realized this benefits now look in their gardens and kitchens to find spices, juices, fruits and vegetables that would help improve the texture of their skins.

There are number of foods that are helpful in keeping your skin’s moisture to prevent dryness. Almond is a very good example of foods that does that. Almond nuts are usually found in chocolates and salads; I guess you did not know they could remedy dry skin. When you mix almond powder with water, it forms a type oil that, if you apply on your skin would provide moisture and also fade away old acne scars. You love honey. Yeah everybody does, but did you also know it is good for your skin and your entire body? When you mix honey with water and apply it on your entire body it can improve your skin’s glow and prevent dryness. Also you could take it a step further by mixing honey with milk, yogurt and pounded sesame seeds, this would ensure you a better complexion.

A natural method of preventing skin problems, which affect the face, is with the use of fenugreek leaves or boiled seeds. Apply a paste on the skin with water. Even if your preventive measures have failed to ensure a skin free of skin inflammations and itching, you can still find natural treatments right there in your kitchen. A good example of a natural treatment for skin problems such as irritation and itching is fresh apple juice. Apricot is also useful for this same purpose and a number of commercial skin care products in market contain this ingredient. When apricot is used raw, its juice is very effective in treating itching, sunburn and eczema.

Cucumber is a very good solution if you have the problem of dark patches below your eyes. Dark patches below your eyes can also be treated with turmeric paste mixed with pineapple juice. In any case of minor skin problems, you should pair the paste with gram flour or whole-wheat flour. Aside helping in fading away dark spots under the eyes cucumber juice, carrot juice, lettuce, or alfalfa can also heal skin inflammations.

How healthy your diet is shows on your skin. As such foods that are rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, antioxidant, zinc, and olive oil are very helpful in improving your skin texture and complexion. Foods like sunflower seeds, which contain Vitamin E help in prevent wrinkles and skin sagging. Vitamin C also helps in maintaining your skin’s collagen, and ensures your skin texture improves and becomes more radiant. Kiwi contains a great amount of Vitamin C, even more than oranges. Zinc is also helpful in maintaining you skin’s elastin fiber and collagen. Turkey contains zinc in high amounts and you should eat more of turkey containing cuisines.

As you must have heard, drinking an adequate amount of water is good for your skin. It helps keep your skin hydrated. Doctors recommend 10 to 12 glasses of water. This also helps in flushing toxins out of your body and regenerating cells. When you do not take sufficient water, it is easier for impurities to build up and your skin becomes pale. You could also drink green tea in place of water, which is helpful in combating acne pimples as it contains anti-acne antioxidants.

Only a small percentage of the human population is blessed with velvet smooth and acne free skin. It does not matter if you are not among the small few that do not develop skin problems, following a beauty regimen which takes care of your skin from the outside and the inside is sure to include you in the lucky few.

If you suffer from acne then visit adult acne treatment for more information on the best acne treatment for you.

Tim Orlando
http://www.articlesbase.com/acne-articles/eating-the-right-foods-for-healthy-skin-296773.html

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