Have you ever tried raw foodism?

raw food detox

This means that most of your foods are in natural form and not excessively cooked or not cooked at all. Does it work? I feel really groggy. I just want to know what methods are out there to detox naturally and if it works.

I haven’t tried Raw Foodism – isnt that where if you eat meat of any kind it has to be raw? I know fruiits and veggies too.

I eat cooked meat, some raw veggies, some cooked veggies, fruit, nuts, etc.

I restrict myself from eating alot of carbs and eat high in fiber foods.

I love it. Some people do get groggy though. Some reason I don’t!


8 Responses to “Have you ever tried raw foodism?”

  1. BlueSea — September 27, 2009 @ 4:51 am

    I have not nor will I ever.
    Why not simply strive to cut out processed foods and eat healthy veggies and fruit, lean proteins, no soda, fiber rich foods like whole grain cereals and oatmeal, whole grain breads, lots of water and I think you’ll be surprised at how healthy you’ll feel
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  2. Lilly — September 27, 2009 @ 5:30 am

    No, but I did see that "wife Swap" show where that’s what they did. It was REALLY gross. They had to eat every 3 hours around the clock too. Raw eggs, Raw chicken even… uugghh

    You really want to do this? Why?
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  3. ~Bow Chika Wow Wow~ — September 27, 2009 @ 5:56 am

    I haven’t tried Raw Foodism – isnt that where if you eat meat of any kind it has to be raw? I know fruiits and veggies too.

    I eat cooked meat, some raw veggies, some cooked veggies, fruit, nuts, etc.

    I restrict myself from eating alot of carbs and eat high in fiber foods.

    I love it. Some people do get groggy though. Some reason I don’t!
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    Happy Eating!!!

  4. long hair — September 27, 2009 @ 6:43 am

    you need to eat raw garlic if you want it to work. cooking will destroy all those things in it that make your blood vessels better. even putting a lemon in hot tea will make vitamin C ineffective.
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  5. calliel — September 27, 2009 @ 7:03 am

    I saw the wifeswap thing too. I would never attempt with chicken, but I have to say I cannot resist raw steak. I just love it.
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  6. trenardy — September 27, 2009 @ 7:23 am

    Raw foodism actually means eating only VEGAN foods in their natural RAW state:

    Raw fresh fruit
    Raw fresh vegetables
    Raw nuts (can be soaked to help digestion)
    Raw sprouted seeds
    Sun dried fruit (can be soaked to help digestion)

    There is NO cooking involved at all, although you can dehydrate raw produce in a dehydrator at very low temperatures.

    Raw foodism has NOTHING to do with consuming raw meat or raw eggs – yuck.

    Yes, raw vegan works. I am doing it now and have been for the past year.

    It is the very BEST thing I have ever done for my health and energy levels.

    If you feel groggy / sick / off / tired etc… you may be in a rapid detox mode. This is quite normal for the first few weeks or months.

    Think of it this way, it has taken years to get your body in a toxic state, so it will take a quite a while to reverse that damage.

    So don’t expect miracles overnight BUT…….do expect miracles in the long-term.

    To detox naturally you should:

    Consume certified organic produce wherever possible.
    Daily eat a very high percentage of raw.
    Daily drink home-made vegetable juices.
    Daily drink home-made green smoothies.
    Daily drink pure filtered water.

    You should totally give up (or greatly reduce) processed flour, refined sugars, processed foods, animal flesh, eggs, dairy, caffeine, cigarettes, medicated drugs, recreational drugs, alcohol, etc…

    You should also detox your environment (i.e.) use natural make-up, cosmetics, deodorants, use “green” natural cleaning products etc…

    If all this seems too hard, then juice fasting for a few days or weeks, will also help enormously with detoxing naturally.

    I suggest you read the following book, for more information on detoxing with juices:

    “The Juice Fasting Bible: Discover the Power of an All-Juice Diet to Restore Good Health, Lose Weight and Increase Vitality” by Sandra Cabot.

    Good websites to view are:

    http://www.living-foods.com

    http://goneraw.com

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  7. Crystal — September 27, 2009 @ 8:12 am

    If you are in Singapore, go for some classes at
    http://www.rawfoodcuisine.com.sg/
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  8. jing — September 27, 2009 @ 9:01 am

    There is a bit of misunderstanding here. Raw Foodism that I know is about eating "vegan" food that are raw. Not eating those gross uncooked meat. Raw foodism can be healthy in a short time only. You can go raw for 3 days or 5 days and resume to eating what you usually eat. Raw foods in its form are alot healthier than cooked, although tomatoes are better when cooked but alot of fruits and vegetables are better when left uncooked. This said, going into this raw food diet, you will acquire the needed nutrients that you need and you are assured that your body is cleaned. Also, going into raw food diet, it is "very" advisable that you choose fruits and vegetables that are fresh and organic.
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