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03-05-2010, 07:59 AM | #26 |
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Re: Giving raw food a shot
Healty indeed -->
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03-05-2010, 08:03 AM | #27 | |
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I almost ended up buying a Jack LaLanne power juicer but I lost interest when he showed the pulp catcher in the commercial. The pulp is where the nutrients are and basically, that's a device for people who aren't willing to take the time to make something. They just want to drop in fruit and have the machine take care of it. I prefer to take my time to create something. |
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03-06-2010, 04:29 AM | #28 | |
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Quite the contrary sir, the nutrients are in the juice Hence why the Gerson Method is so effective. You can reap an incredible amount of nutrition from juicing due to the fact that it's impossible to consume the same amount in the whole food equivalent (you can drink 60 carrots a day, but likely won't be able to eat that amount). Wanted to check the thread to see how you were doing and to give you a good sandwich to try - has been a major staple for me for the past year. Ingredients: 1) A good whole grain organic bread 2) Organic Raw Almond Butter 3) Organic Raisins, Sunflower & Pumpkin seeds (can pick and choose on the seeds as they don't offer much in the way of flavor - mostly for added nutrients) 4) 1 Banana sliced into flat quarters (1 slice in middle, then slice longways) 5) Raw organic spinach - cram a good handfull in there =) Here's a good general resource for you with regard to pesticides in the various foods you may want to bookmark. Obviously you want to go organic whenever possible: http://whatsinmyfood.org/index.jsp |
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03-06-2010, 06:57 AM | #29 | |
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03-06-2010, 07:01 AM | #30 | |
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New habits take a while to set in with me so it'll take time to gradually change my diet to where I want it. I've tried to balance out anything unsavory with something healthy. In regards to fruits, I was unable to find organic frozen fruit at one supermarket but it can be found at two others so I will just have to frequent the supermarkets that have what I need for now. |
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03-11-2010, 07:42 PM | #31 |
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I visited a farm again that I used to go to and found out that there growing
now organic Purple and Yellow carrots. There automaticly added to my dieet Most of them I saw where sold , I just purchased them what was left So My basic foods on the moment I put in the blender are Durian Orange,yellow, purple carrot Blue green Algae Cheapest I found on the net and it is a powerfull food to add to your dieet I received it a view days ago and it is the Blue green Algae (color and smell different that from chlorella) http://www.capsuline.com/product_inf...roducts_id=162 Chlorella Coconut oil pump Sunflower seeds Pumpkin seeds And anything from herbs and any other foods I can find http://www.healingfoodreference.com/ |
03-12-2010, 04:45 AM | #32 |
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Hi Humble Janitor
What great suggestions and recipes for a paradise health here in this thread. Thanks for sharing. I did not see on Avalon mentioning Arnold Ehret and his book The Mucusless Diet and Healing System. What I remember is He was an Austrian doctor in last century and after his life research he stated that humans are fruit eaters. He tried for himself to eat only fruits, he felt full of energy and health, even a cut wound with blood healed in next day and no pain felt at all. Later he introduced to his diet eggs, later he added meat and made conclusions that a wound did not heal for a long time, he felt pain and etc. He cured many sick with his fruit diet. I should admit this book convinced many to became complete vegetarians. He states that there are plenty nutrients in a single fruit, such as banana or apple and the passion to mix many is completely not necessary. Kinda ok to go with a banana for a week and apple for next. Many who followed his advice achieved such a state that even after long walks for people the body feels weightless, no tiredness or less energy at all. He also says the fruits should not be canned, frozen or cooked. As all vitamins reduced in this state. For superb health, full energy to the max he advices to have fasting days. He states that any disease creates mucus in a body, this is why he suggests mucusless diet to ease body. The book realy changes life and the all philosophy of our understanding about human food. I support your great decision to go raw, hope learn from you more good outcomes. Last edited by Devakas; 03-12-2010 at 05:09 AM. |
03-12-2010, 08:19 AM | #33 |
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Actually, I've read that fruit that is frozen immediately after picking, retains more of the nutrients that would otherwise be lost.
I don't know who's right here but I still feel good after a smoothie a day or so. I don't know about going further on this diet as I don't even want it to be a diet. I've started taking thyroid meds again after being off of them for a long time. I probably won't need them after a while if I can increase the amount of nutrients that I get. Regardless, my goal is to drop some weight and create more energy that I can burn throughout the day for whatever tasks I need to do (school, work, etc). |
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