Here I am !
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Date: August 06, 2007 03:57AM Hello all. I'm very new here, and new to being raw. I haven't started yet!
I am 21 years old and I live in the mountains of southwest Virginia. I'm a student homebirth midwife, herbalist and I'm in massage school. Whew. I'm vegetarian. Initially I wanted to go just vegan but after seeing all your pictures in that super long post I know raw is the way to go. I'm currently overweight, I have been pretty much my entire life. I am about 190 lbs and I'm about 5'4, maybe shorter! I was raised by my divorced mother, we ate a lot of processed cheap crap! I have been vegetarian for a few years now, off and on through those years I have been eating lots of unprocessed, though not raw, foods only to get into the habit of "cheap" (in the short term) processed veggie foods. I feel bloated a lot, and have very little energy. Truthfully I sleep about 12 hours a day! It's insane, I know, but I feel so in a slump. And you know what, I feel better since going vegetarian than I did when I was omni. So imagine how pitiful I was as an omni. Anyways, besides being a student midwife I spend my time camping, going to rainbow gatherings, and watching films with my boyfriend whom is a filmmaker. My boyfriend works in an organic foods store, so we get a discount. This is the perfect time for me to go raw! I'm going to spend the rest of the night going through posts. I think I might be making going raw harder than it is. I mean, logically it would be the easiest thing in the world, but then I see people talking about what percentages raw they are, and I am really bad at food processers and juicers. Besides that I am super excited to make the change. As a midwife in training I am interested if anyone could point me to any posts concerning raw pregnancy. I know that lots of midwives recommend upping your protein at any signs of pre-eclampsia but I am wondering if people following a raw diet would be less likely to get pre-e in the first place. Any thoughts? If I have any concerns over becoming raw, they are purely from a reproductive viewpoint, as having a healthy normal pregnancy when the time comes is of highest priority for me. Blessings~ Advaya Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/06/2007 04:01AM by Advaya. Re: Here I am !
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Pistachio
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Date: August 09, 2007 12:27AM Welcome. Jinjee, from [thegardendiet.com] documented her experience with a raw pregnancy, which may be of interest to you. Wishing you vibrant health Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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