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EAT BETTER FOOD TRENDS
Holistic pioneers offer alternative ways to health
Trailblazing innovators tout dietary solutions to what ails us.
Lori Oliwenstein and Jay Dixit
Psychology Today
April 24, 2007
Americans consult alternative health practitioners some 600 million times a year -- more often than they visit family doctors. In that spirit, Psychology Today sought out these books by
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Traditional Nutrition: maybe your great grandmother was right
Written by Tanya Carwyn Cherry Creek News, CO
Friday, 20 April 2007
Are you confused about all the different ways of eating you hear and read about? From kosher to vegan, low carb to lacto-ovo vegetarian, and the (appropriately named) SAD (Standard American Diet) diet, what do you choose?
There is a new (well, old actu
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Another lovely testimonial. Ahhhhhhhhhh, now if they would only leave almonds and supplements alone. Am seriously thinking of moving to another country, if this crap doesn't CEASE AND DESIST.
He refuses to bow to debilitating MS
By: ED MOORHOUSE (Sun, Apr/15/2007)
TABERNACLE — In 1997, Matt Goodman was employed as a personal trainer and was an avid hiker, skier and outdoorsman.
T
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Our ill ones and our hopeless cry out to God
Yet we let the answer slip through our fingertips
Liz Gray 3/28/2007
I’ve seen many tribal leaders and council members wringing their hands when they are confronted with the illnesses of their people. The stories of limb loss and blindness due to diabetes of their people plague them. When the issue gets overwhelming and they don’t know whe
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Live food, live bodies
By Molly Peppo
I'll never forget one day, about five years ago, when for lack of anything else to do, I went with a friend to an organic farm over in Driggs, Idaho, for the day and helped picked vegetables. This farm distributed vegetables during the summer to local Teton Valley residents. I remember so vividly the brilliance of the sun, the purity of the air and the
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Wednesday, 03/14/07 - The Tennessean
Raw foods find spot on Nashville's menu
Enthusiasts may not sell us on whole concept but do tempt us with some tasty dishes
By JIM MYERS
Staff Writer
We are what we eat.
Not necessarily, says Laura Button. For her, we are, more important, what our bodies can assimilate.
However, it's exactly what Button does eat, namely a 100 perc
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Living and Raw Foods Diet
Mar 12 2007 - 2:30am
I've been hearing a lot about people on a Raw Foods Diet [1]. It's also called a Living Foods Diet, and many celebrities such as Demi Moore [2], Woody Harrelson [3], Bryan Adams [4], Alicia Silverstone [5] and Robin Williams have reportedly been seen at raw food restaurants and have tried it. Designer Donna Karan [6] and actor Jeremy Piven [6]
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Earth to mouth
Living Cuisine relies on vegetables, creativity to keep it 'raw'
By Kathy Stephenson
The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated:03/06/2007 08:21:47 PM MST
Four years ago, Omar Abou-Ismail was working as a geophysical engineer, analyzing the Earth from the outside in.
Today - through his "raw-food" restaurant - Ismail nourishes the p
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Sprout a little vitality to welcome spring KAREN KISSLINGER
March 4, 2007
When processed food started to be popular in the "modern" era of the early 20th century, long shelf life was considered a plus. Now we know one reason foods can sit on a shelf for a long time and not spoil is that they don't have much nutritive value -they are not vital at supporting life. On the other hand
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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10. Re: Media On RAW
Article published Feb 25, 2007
Food fromThe Farm
San Benito chef shares healthy eating on Guam
By Sun Kang
Pacific Sunday News
sakang2@guampdn.com
Have you ever held phosphoric acid in your hand? As one of the many Americans who drink soda, I have, and poured it directly into my system according to
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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11. Media On RAW
Nothing's cooking at this Toms River eatery
Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/26/07
BY BOBBI SEIDEL
STAFF WRITER
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TOMS RIVER — Early on a recent overcast Friday afternoon, a steady stream of customers is in and out of the East Coast Vegan restaurant.
Many are picking up take-out food. Some enjoy lunch in the small, light-filled eatery whose front wall is floor-to-cei
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Dr. Manny's Good Health Awards: Celebrities Who Live Healthy Lives
Sunday , February 25, 2007
By Dr. Manny Alvarez
Take away the glitz, the glamour, the television cameras, the after parties with their certainly taxable, obviously extravagant goodie bags, the highly paid comedian to host the ceremony; subtract Joan Rivers and her couture commentary since there's no red carpet in cyberspace
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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13. SIMPLYRAW
SimplyRaw launches innovative raw food Detox Program
OTTAWA, Feb. 22 /CNW Telbec/ - There is an increasing awareness of toxic
chemicals in our environment, and the serious harm they are causing to
Canadians.
Ottawa's leading raw food authority has created a new detoxification
program utilizing exclusively raw plant foods. This innovative program is an
excellent method of reducing
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14. Table of Life
'Table of Life' serves it up raw
By Christine Morente, STAFF WRITER
Inside Bay Area
SAN MATEO - WITH pursed lips, James Hall carefully places two dolmas stuffed with parsnip and currant onto a dill cream sauce.
He stands back and admires his raw food creation sitting pretty inside a bento box, a Japanese-style lunchbox.
"I'm impressed with myself — not really," said t
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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15. Why Fasting?
Rather simple....but truly to the point. Enjoy! Any contributions most welcome.
Why Fasting?
Fasting is necessary to remove unnecessary weight the natural way and to learn how to KEEP IT OFF for the rest of your life;
Fasting is necessary to remove the immeasurable pounds of inner, toxic waste dump now polluting the average adult's cell, tissue and organ storage areas (chemical toxi
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Thank you again Bryan for a lovely contribution to our board.
Blissed be, Annie
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Cancer Diet - Include Natural Foods
Posted on February 8, 2007
by Marilyn Bennett
In any cancer diet, there are many factors to be considered. One is that it is ideal that we get our nutrients from our foods, and that those foods are in as near their natural state as possible. By that I mean foods that have minimum processing.
The reason for this is that no matter how clever our sc
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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New York Times Magazine
January 28, 2007
Unhappy Meals
By MICHAEL POLLAN
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy. I hate to give away the game right here at the beginning of a long essay, and I confess that I’m tem
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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After only 10 years on Wall Street in NYC, I became very ill - CFIDS and FMS. I was a disaster. One morning while vacationing with my then fiance, Federico, in Boca, I asked WHOEVER what is wrong with me - I could not after four days bring myself to get out of bed.
A voice said "If you don't take care of this you will have cancer in 5 years."
When I returned home, I searched
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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You can do anything you wish to. I have done Phase 1 intermittently for TEN YEARS to ensure cleansing and detoxing.
Question is how committed are you to GREAT HEALTH AND WELL-BEING? If you love yourself, I believe, you can do anything that your body really loves you doing.
Good luck and chin up. Its just transformation. On the other side you will be a new person, truly.
Blissed be
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Unfortunately, no synthetically derived vitamin, mineral, enzyme or co-enzyme, or nutrient for that matter, is safe for ingestion. Synthetic molecules are not the same as organic ones - & the body knows. Who knows what biochemical changes are provoked by synthetic ingestion? Do we really need to find out when we already have more than 60,000 chemicals with which our bodies must contend dai
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Another problem - for estrogen domimant men and women, FLAX IS AN ABSOLUTE NO.
Blissed be, Annie
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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124 Ways Sugar Can Ruin Your Health
Contributed by Nancy Appleton, Ph.D., www.nancyappleton.com
Author of the book "Lick The Sugar Habit"
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Sugar can suppress your immune system
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Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in your body
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Sugar can cause hyperactivity, anxiety, difficulty concen
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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You must be careful with fruit - many, way too many people have underlying candida issues, simply due to exposure to heavy metals. So I would SLOWLY move into fruits. Truly, I believe balance is best - until you know truly where your body is.
Here's a few things to consider about SUGAR PERIOD. Whether or not its a glyconutrient almost doesn't matter. Unless you are really healthy. IMO.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Sorry, but enough of you.
I am very pleased with whom I am, what I do, the way I live and love. I have a very blessed and blissed life, one of so much happiness I can barely contain myself sometimes. Thus, my ability many times to read your ABUSE and simply let it slide.
You Arugula are much too diffcult to have to read or therefore, interact with.
LOOK IN THE MIRROR. I SAID WHAT
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Let's see?
I would say I have grains maybe once a month or so. Really have no desire, urge, craving, anything for them anymore.
BUT I DO CRAVE MY VITAMIX GREEN DRINK DAILY, ALL DAY. & I drink it up eating less than ever, having more energy than ever, feeling more DIVINE than ever.
"Divine Green"
Lots of sprouts - all kinds, but particularly sunflower, buckwheat,
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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PS:
Same with your ASSUMPTIONS about Alissa Cohen. Thank the woman at least for getting THE WORD out there. You really have a severe problem IMO.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Arugula:
You must be the most angry, difficult, orney, unhappy person I have ever encountered, not to mention: libelous, slanderous and defamatory. What is wrong with you??????????????? Truly????????????????
If I were you I would seek medical help for your ATTITUDE. & I would seek legal advice on your voice on this forum. You are way out of line time and again. I for one have had e
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Honestly, I would invest in a Vitamix....you cannot believe not only how incredibly it works for almost any receipe you can imagine, but HOW LONG IT LASTS.
Truly a great investment. But do your best. 1/2 price is a good thing, if it lasts longer & does the job.
Blissed be, Annie
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan) 17 years ago
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Small Molecule Offers Big Hope Against Cancer
Science Daily — DCA is an odourless, colourless, inexpensive, relatively non-toxic, small molecule. And researchers at the University of Alberta believe it may soon be used as an effective treatment for many forms of cancer.
U of A researcher Dr. Evangelos Michelakis has shown that this tiny DCA molecule could make a difference in the battle
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