Category: Raw Food Diet

Raw Food: Is It an Eating Disorder?

This Guardian news article says, “Fixation with healthy eating can be sign of serious psychological disorder.”

The headline — “Healthy food obsession sparks rise in new eating disorder” — is sensational for sure.

But before you balk and scoff, as I almost did, consider this: It is possible for every human activity to be carried out to an obsessive extreme.  It’s not unimaginable that there are some people who worry about eating healthy and right to an extent that is paralyzing, self defeating, and even unhealthy.

But these cases are a small minority.  Most of the people I know are interested in healthy eating.  The success of the organic movement, stores like Whole Foods Market, and healthy alternative food products is fueled by millions of customers.  It wouldn’t make sense to claim these people all suffer from a “serious psychological disorder.”

My motto stands: Eat more fresh, whole fruits and vegetables.

Hard to go wrong with that.  :)

How to Start a Raw Food Diet

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Wendy’s Experience with Gianni & Wolfe’s Diet Paradox

About a week ago I selected Wendy to try the new Diet Paradox program — on me! — from among a number of respondents.

In exchange for her getting to go through the whole program for free, we all benefit from hearing the real scoop about her experience with the program:  Does it really work?  Is it worth it?  Wendy’s going to tell us what it’s really like.

Below are Wendy’s updates as she sends them to me.  I’ll be keeping an ongoing journal right here on this page.  (I won’t send an email for each update, so if you’d like to follow along, be sure to book mark this page and come back every week or so.)

Have a question or some friendly words of encouragement for Wendy?  Leave a comment below!!

Thank you Wendy for sharing with all of us!

January 20, 2010

Hello! I thought I better give you my first update.

1. Not related to the program: I began eating raw about seven days ago – mostly fruits and greens and some shots of wheatgrass. The result: Lost 8.4 pounds. I think most of that weight was water and perhaps SOME toxins leaving my system.

2. Statistics: I weighed 315.4 pounds on Wednesday, January 13. Today, Wednesday, January 20, I weighed 307.

3. What have I been doing?

  • Blending fruits and greens and ‘eating’
  • Eating mono fruit meals (only a couple – all-I-want of a single type of fruit)
  • Listening to and reading hours worth of audio and material from the Paradox Diet
  • Spending a great deal of time preparing food, which is therapeutic for me.
  • Taking notes about what I will be acting on.

4. What’s next?

Now I start taking action on other equally as important items – For Example:

  • Look inward to realize my deepest reasons for doing this
  • Begin Journaling / Blogging my experience
  • Set my goals
  • Do a detox system
  • Menu planning
  • Keep up with my sprouting etc.

5. Things I can work on (where I am not doing as well as I’d like):

  • Still require a cup of coffee every couple of days (have drunk 3+/day since 12)
  • Broke down and had rice with vegies and soy sauce (Tamari) when I was running out of my produce
  • It’s hard to watch others in the house eat comfort food
  • Paying for it now… very upset tummy

So, I have watched enough videos to detour me from eating any time of animal product. My biggest challenge is to get into the rhythm of planning my food menus so I can prepare them days in advance when needed. (i.e., sprouting needs, shopping, soaking, dehydrating)

I am actually going to be acting on some of the action steps in the Program now. I will update you when I have done that.

Thank you again for this wonderful gift.

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Happy 1st birthday, Raw Food Diet Now!

Today marks the first anniversary of RawFoodDietNow.com!

Happy birthday, RFDN!  :)

It’s hard to believe it’s been a year already.  So much has transpired…  and so much remains to be done.

Reflecting back on my first post, I feel it was prophetically written for myself.  I have been making small steps every day.  And over the past year, those have really added up.  I will continue to make forward steps every day.

What have I accomplished?  Sharing my message of raw foods with others:  Eat more fresh, whole fruits and vegetables.  Keep it simple.

Having a positive impact on YOUR life…  That’s why I started.

And that’s why I will keep going.  Every day.

Here’s to long, healthy, happy living!

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Raw Foods and Tooth Enamel

Today was kind of exciting…  I went to the dentist for the first time in literally 10 years!

Now, I’ve never had cavities and I take care of my teeth (no soft drinks, for instance).  But I was a little bit worried because I had started to notice some minor erosion on the sides of a couple teeth.

I generally got a clean bill of dental health — still no cavities.  In fact, even after 10 years without seeing a dentist I got to skip the cleaning/polishing!

What I did learn, however, is that food acidity can contribute to tooth enamel erosion.  What happens is the acidity softens the enamel.  Then when you brush your teeth, even with a soft toothbrush, the enamel can get brushed away in little microscopic amounts.  Similar to how, given time, rain can gradually erode away even a mountain.

I’ve definitely been eating a lot of acidic fruits.  Citrus fruits like grapefruit and oranges are some of my favorites.

This is not to scare you away from eating fruit!  On the contrary, fruit is in many ways the most ideal food nature has to offer.

And there are certainly worse things you can do to yourself.  Carbonated soft drinks like colas are 10 times more acidic than fruit juice.

5 Ways To Prevent Tooth Enamel Erosion By Acidic Foods

Based on my visit to the dentist today, here are some simple tips I’d like to share with you in the interest of prevention.  (And most apply whether you’re eating “raw foods” or not.) Read more »

“I don’t have a juicer. Can I use my blender?”

Martha, a 7 day raw food diet starter course participant, asks this question:

“I have a question about juicing. I don’t have one of those juicing machines. Can I use my blender then strain?”

Guess what, Martha?  I don’t have a juicer either!  And here’s why.

First, good juicers are somewhat expensive.  Cheap ones usually don’t last very long.  Some types even end up heating the juice from the friction — definitely not what a raw foodie wants.

Most importantly, juicers tend to separate the juice from the fiber.  (Guess that’s why they’re called juicers!)  Our goal is fresh, whole fruits and vegetables — that fiber is good for you and your digestive system.

There’s a lot you can do with a blender.  Peel an orange, remove the seeds, and put the whole thing in the blender for orange juice!  Or add an orange to your next smoothie.  It’ll have a bit more roughage than you’re used to for orange juice, but it’s very tasty and you’re getting everything that nature provides.

By now you’ve probably guessed what I’m going to say about straining your juices — please don’t do it!  Imagine you’re a cave woman or cave man from 100,000 years ago, before the modern miracles of juicers, refrigerated trucking, and Safeway.  You walk out of your comfy cave, go up to a fruit tree, pull one down, and eat it right there with little fanfare.  This is the ideal.  The biology of our bodies evolved to use such natural whole foods as fuel and nourishment.

Now if you absolutely cannot tolerate the fiber — if it means the difference between your getting fresh fruits and vegetables or not — then go ahead and strain.  But I don’t recommend this.  Whole foods were meant to be consumed as a complete package, ensuring you receive the natural balance of nutrients.

Of course there are some kinds of juice a blender won’t be able to make, like carrot juice.  But if you have a powerful blender, you can experiment with adding some liquid.  Chop a carrot into 1-inch or so sections, and add some liquid or a juicy fruit like an orange.  You may find a combination you like.

Finally, be sure to drink your juice as soon as possible after making it.  It starts to oxidize as soon as it’s exposed to air, which isn’t harmful but means the longer it goes unconsumed, the more nutritional benefit you’ll miss out on.

10 Ways To Save Money When Shopping For Raw Food

Are you on the raw food diet AND on a budget?

If so, then I’ve got some ideas to help save you money.

But first, if you haven’t already, please read Is a Healthy Raw Food Diet Lifestyle Expensive? It’s really the first half of this article, and covers what I feel are some very important considerations for your health.

First, let’s cover a few of the more obvious options.  (Don’t worry, these don’t count against the 10 tips!)

  • As more of your diet shifts to fresh, whole fruits and vegetables, you’ll save on unhealthy manufactured and processed foods.
  • Chances are, if you’re having more raw foods at home, your eating out has decreased.  Eating out is a key pocketbook drain for many people.
  • Here’s one I almost hesitate to mention.  Although I don’t recommend it, you could forgo organic produce.  Organic produce can be quite a bit pricier than non-organic counterparts.  The ONLY reason I mention this option is because I believe so strongly in the health benefits of raw foods that I’d rather you eat non-organic raw foods than none at all.  But if there’s ANY way you can choose organic, I strongly urge you to do so.  If choosing organic sounds costly to you, please consider reading this article again.

When you’re in the process of transitioning to raw foods, sometimes it may seem like your grocery bill is going up… but give the above points there’s a good chance you’re spending less money overall.

Now, if you want to cut back even more, here are the 10 tips: Read more »

Is a Healthy Raw Food Diet Lifestyle Expensive?

Many people are concerned about the cost of maintaining a raw food diet.  Even if you’re not into raw foods, the following discussion pertains to health and healthy lifestyles in general, and I believe you will benefit from reading further.

I’d like to take a step back and ask a couple of questions.  First, is it a cost?  Second, is it expensive?

Healthy Eating: Is It a Cost?

Your health is an investment, not a cost.  In fact, it is arguably the single most important investment you can make in your life — more so than your home, your education, your career, or even your retirement account!

(With the possible exception of investing in your children, although your eating healthily sets a positive example of the life-long skill of loving and taking care of oneself, plus your being healthy and energetic is an indirect investment in them when you are more available and present for them.)

Take a moment to consider the importance of this investment Read more »

Raw Food Diet Cravings – 8 Practical Tips for Dealing

Rachel, a participant in the Free 7 Day Raw Food Diet Starter Course, had this concern:

When I actually get myself to eat all raw for a couple of days, I feel great–lighter, more energetic. But, I crave fats (good fats like avocado) and protein/salty stuff…I usually let the cravings mess me up. I start with healthier stuff at first like some eggs, but soon I’m eating too much cooked and not enough raw.

Rachel – I hear you. You are not alone. The majority of raw foodies struggle with cravings at times.

Here are 8 practical tips you can start using now to deal with the cravings Read more »

Free Raw Food Diet Starter Course

I’m super excited to announce my new free raw food diet starter course!

Go to FreeRawFoodDiet.com for a 7 day raw food diet “e-course” conveniently delivered right to your inbox each day.

  • Includes meal plan, grocery list, and recipes
  • No drastic changes, no giving up your favorite foods
  • Start easy with just one raw meal per day
  • 5 day starter meal plan — no guesswork, you’ll see exactly what to eat!
  • Eat well & save time with tasty yet easy raw recipes
  • No special equipment needed
  • No hard-to-find specialty ingredients
  • Handy tips and pointers for success
  • Answers to your common questions
  • Perfect whether you’re an absolute beginner or have tried the raw food diet before

Signing up is easy — just enter your email address.

Why am I doing this? Because I want you to start enjoying the benefits of raw foods as soon as possible! I’ve done my best to remove the roadblocks for you.

So head on over to FreeRawFoodDiet.com and get your first lesson right now — even if it’s 2 a.m.!

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