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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Explain to us, what is the reaction due to? it's a defensive reaction to something that has entered the body that is not good for that body. could be for various reasons. > I have lived in the wild forest of africa for > years, we would capture wild animals and bring > them home with us and feed the
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 2. If I were 100 percent raw and my body could not > tolerate an occasional slice of bread from > grandma, then I would conclude that it is not the > bread but rather that I am not as healthy as I > thought. I cannot be detoxing perpetually. the reaction has nothing to do with detoxing.
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17 years ago
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anaken Wrote: > > a 'complete meal' is a concept > 'damage' from a non-organic or hybridized fruit is > a concept > > IMO false concepts > I've enjoyed your posts of late. but i can't comprehend the above. you seem to be saying that non-organically grown food cannot damage a human body? assuming this is the case, then tell me if you think that - non
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: > commercial fruit and > veggies are missing some key essentials nutrients > or vitamins such zinc and b12 to name just few. The below amounts are easy to get based on the amount of zinc reported in the usda database. The usda database is comprised of commercial produce as far as i know. most of us eat food that is BETTER than the average reported in the databa
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I thought you are the person hurting, a "litte > cooked food" does nothing to me. the reason for that is quite clear. it's not a mystery. by the way, how many years ago did you start your transition to high raw?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: >commercial raw food we buy is too clean i think only b12 is affected by this issue.
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- thanks for your viewpoint, djatchi. you didn't really answer my question, which was why not eat all cooked, but that's ok. my comments: > The main problem with an all raw diet in our > present day living conditions is that the fruit > and vegatables we buy were harvested weeks before > and in many s
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There seem to be an underlining presumption that > we have to be 100 percent raw to be healthy, it is > not the case. We can experience great health on a > diet of greens, sprouts, non sweet fruits and some > cooked food. djatchi, you mean underlying i think. i can understand where you would get
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17 years ago
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a while back, elnatural wrote: >Doctor Richard Shulze says if you were to walk across America in the wild and taste eveything out there, the predominant taste will be bitter. That is where the most powerfull medicinal qualities lie, in bitter wild foods. There is nothing wrong with herbs, bad taste for one does not disquallify them for another. Bad taste does not diquallify them for any on
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17 years ago
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17 years ago
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tiffany Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I am surprised.... i looked on fit day and another > nutrition sites and i find it hard to believe that > cherry tomatoess have no protein! > when i look it up they have 1gram of protein per 100 grams ...
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17 years ago
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rawgosia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fresh, do you have some logical argument to back > up your claim? I would be interested to hear. My > salt addiction is a source of many miseries, for > sure. > no, i don't have anything logical for you. it looks like jodi has offered a good answer though. i only have trial and error on myself.
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17 years ago
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LikeItOrNot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Since I've been going through a lot of fruit, I > asked if they offered any discounts if bought by > the case. Yeah. It's 5% off. Big f'ing deal. I > would save $4 on a 40lb box. It's cheaper for me > to not buy a 40lb box. I was only considsering it > if the discount was worth it. around h
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
17 years ago
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khale wrote >It's difficult for me to discuss this with you as long as you and I don't define "food" in the same way. Bread is a food; whether you consider it a good or bad food is completely up to you. I'm aware that bread sticks to the villi like glue; that it is hell on blood sugar and etc. I'm also aware that not all breads are created equal and that "white, processed&quo
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17 years ago
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rawgosia Wrote: > > I am definitely addicted to salt. Unsalted cooked > foods do not tempt me. Salted cooked/raw foods do. > I resigned myself to it for now. Having no power > to deal with much for now. gosia i've gotten back pain from eating salt (or so i believe)...
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17 years ago
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> wrong fresh, but nice try. oooh, i love when i'm wrong! >the discussion involves > acknowledging food prepared in any other way as > food. thanks for the groundrules ! thoughts and concepts lead to actions lead to results. since you think bread is a food ("good" is Implied, otherwise we would be calling it something else - i won't use the P word), then al
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17 years ago
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khale Wrote: > And I don't see that djatchi is saying anything > particularly offensive. it's not offensive, it's improperly using words and phrases like "resilient" "food" "food prepared in any other way" "bread" (food? yes or no?) "reserve" > then > it follows that once 100% raw one could be > actual
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17 years ago
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khale Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fresh wrote: > > "he and bisci look a bit hollow eyed, pale and not > real healthy..." > > > bisci, by his own admission and as recorded by > Matt Monarch, neglects to eat at all too often and > works too hard. but it is interesting to hear a > report on how he appears give
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17 years ago
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djatchi Wrote: do you say things like the below just to be contrary, or do you really believe it? ------------------------------------------------------- > An optimal raw diet plan should build a strong, > healthy and resilient body. If I am 100 percent > raw or close to that and my body cannot tolerate a > slice of bread from grandma then there is a > problem, it is not
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17 years ago
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TigerDak Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What's the point of not having fruit? Is there > something about fruit he doesn't like or is this > some new philosphy? > i don't think i said, NO fruit. he thinks we should minimize fruit.
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17 years ago
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Fud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What do the spices to that's not good? If I use > fresh herbs from my herb bed, or grind my on > mustard powder and make a viable "mustard" is this > going to provide the same negative effect I've > been reading of some people using pre-dried spices > such has garlic powder, onion powder, >
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17 years ago
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he promoted probiotics, e3live and 2 others, i don't remember. everyone should get a blood test... nobody needs to eat exactly the same diet... (well of course, not Exactly the same diet, but what's the point of saying that?) two cell phones with an egg between will cook the egg.. it's funny because he's still pro fruit on his website from what i can tell, but was really against high
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17 years ago
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many people here find as i do that the nuts that most of us can get are somewhat addictive. they are dried before we get them, therefore lower in water content, and maybe even "cooked" has anyone ever eaten nuts directly off a tree? are they less addictive ?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
17 years ago
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he was hilarious. he's got some long beard going now ... philosophy along the lines of hippocrates, minimizing fruit...
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17 years ago
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serinokt Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you guys. Yes- I am looking for inulin. I > have IBS and am new to eating 100% raw food, so I > still have a lot to learn, I really appreciate the > help. Any suggestions on how to eat the sunchokes > and chicory root? I have never had either of them.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
17 years ago
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arugula Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fresh, could I match the variety in a week? yes, I > could come close with 7*3 different monomeals or > 7*4. In a single day of monoeating, probably not. > > Some things are probably better on a daily basis. > For example, studies on the protection from sun > damage afforded by a South American
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17 years ago
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arugula Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I > still think variety is healthier and more likely > to satisfy more of the vitamin, mineral, EFA, and > AA needs along with providing a wider spectrum of > diverse protective phytochemicals. "variety" and it's impact on nutrient sufficiency is clearly only meaningful with a timeframe. per
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17 years ago
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Runninggal1974 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Also, from my research, it is raw - dehydrated > Chinese herbal plants - it's not a supplement - > it's considered FOOD... > > Anyone know about that aspect? > > J what is a food? that is a profound question is it not?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
17 years ago
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> he said he has never seen a disease cured when the > person was not 100% raw. So, if you have a health > problem or disease he said you MUST be 100% raw > for a cure. If you don't have a health problem, > then he recommends 80% raw. > hi earthangel, i think he says the above that for several reasons, two of which are that he doesn't want to appear extreme and it's ver
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17 years ago
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Rawrrr! Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > He said, if you have a disease or a health > condition, you MUST eat 100% raw, to cure it and > he said he has never seen a disease cured when the > person was not 100% raw. So, if you have a health > problem or disease he said you MUST be 100% raw > for a cure. If you don't have a health prob
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