NBC News: Raw Food Diet

Posted by admin on Nov 4, 2009

What are the benefits of eating a living and raw food diet?

The benefits of eating a raw and living food diet are too numerous to mention in entirety. The living and raw food diet has helped many people feel better when nothing else has worked. Many people have healed themselves of diseases and ailments such as diabetes, fibromyalgia, acne, migraines, back pain, neck and joint pain, asthma, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, hypoglycemia, colitis, diverticulitis, Candida, arthritis, serious allergies, depression, anxiety, mood swings, heartburn, gas, bloating, skin diseases, obesity, chronic fatigue, cancers and many more. Excess weight seems to just melt off your body when you eat a raw and living food diet!

To easily understand why raw and living foods can rebalance and restore optimum health, we must focus on one key area; that is how digestion really works. Digestive enzymes are destroyed by heat. Beginning at a cooking temperature of 118 degrees the complete enzymatic content of food begins to rapidly decrease to 0% by 120 degrees. Cooking foods can also destroy other nutrients, and render natural oils indigestible.

Compromised digestion, resulting from highly refined and overcooked foods, creates a ripple effect through toxic-accumulation and immune over-stimulation that detrimentally affects the physical, emotional and spiritual levels of our being. The ingestion of a high percentage of organically grown raw and living foods is a critical foundation for the reversal of these conditions, along with the continuous gifts of health, vitality and elevated quality of life.

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Deciding to Try a Raw Food Lifestyle

Posted by admin on Oct 6, 2009

This short video showcases one woman’s journey with a “raw food” diet and lifestyle. The subsequent episodes can be found on YouTube.com.

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