Hiya, I'm new
Posted by:
sredrose12
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Date: June 10, 2006 02:29PM I was introduced to this by an older gentleman I met at the eye doctor. He was making small talk with the receptionist, and I thought it sounded interesting. So... here I am.
I have a small list of reasons why I'm willing to forsake the way I've been brought up to eat. 1. There are numerous "hereditary" illnesses in my family-- such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, various cancers and others. I don't have any of these, but I want to prevent them before I have to treat them. 2. I am a single mother of a six-month-old baby. His father's side of the family is just as unhealthy as mine. My goals of prevention for me are also for him. 3. I'm usually a tired, stressed-out person. I have a lot of outside problems I'm dealing with, and with my poor diet, the stress is literally killing me. I need to eat healthier to gain more energy and more stamina. So, there's that, then. I find it a little difficult right now to eat the way I'd like,because I live with people who eat what is cheap and convenient, not what is healthiest. I have been semi-vegetarian for about 9 years, so the transition to raw isn't as difficut as it would be if I hadn't been. But it is difficult to find room in the cabinets and refrigerator among the fruit snacks and hot dogs. Any advice is greatly appreciated I also have a number of recipes handed down to me from my grandmother and I'd love to find a way to convert them to raw, if at all possible. Thanks much Re: Hiya, I'm new
Posted by:
davidzanemason
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Date: June 12, 2006 10:17PM -Congratualtions on your decision!
-Remember that you don't have to forsake anything....simply move forward positively toward what YOU have researched/determined to be a better diet. Set very small, long-term goals and keep them. -If finding room in the fridge is difficult....buy a separate cooler and keep elsewhere......or buy a cheap used refrigerator ($50 - 100 in the classifieds). -Sure. Many recipes can be converted. Of course....it's never the SAME thing. Just different. -Power to you! -David Mason Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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