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10 years ago
RawPracticalist
I have a green power juicer and it does the same thing but I feel that some tiny particles may get into the juice. Maybe it is healthy do drink it.
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10 years ago
RawPracticalist
He is a true winner. Many complain about modern food not having enough nutrients or loosing nutrients because of being harvest weeks before. Sprouts solve this problem. You control your growing environment and the food is fresh, pesticide free. Eat your fruits or sprout them. Many spend a lot of money buying superfood from the internet or other countries, sprouts are the super food you can gr
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10 years ago
RawPracticalist
I grow buckwheat greens. One problem is that some of the greens will not shed their shells and there are just too tiny to take them off by hands so you are forced to juice them with the shells which may be hard on the stomach.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Great. So what is in the name, why not SuperSmoothie?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
From personal experience, I find cacao in moderation beneficial.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
One single picture may not be enough for a case. It all depend on the angle where the picture was taken.
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10 years ago
RawPracticalist
You are really saying the Master " i don't think Doug has aged well at all which is probably from his deficient diet,"? Interesting... I think that somebody who has written a monumental work would stick to the principles they promote or write another corrected edition of their work. As for breatharians they claim to get the nutrients from the source, the sun energy. I do not know h
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
powerlifter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The problems with 80/10/10 go alot further than > just hormones, the protein and fat intake is far > too low agreed and the carbohydrate intake is > irrationally high for no justifiable reason, all > in simple sugar form. Nothing wrong with simple > sugars, just when they account for 80 percent o
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
My favorite food for detox is dry fasting. 40 hours a week. Who said it was all about food.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
There is a huge misconception out there that fruits are less nutritious. Assuming even that it is the case what would you prefer eat something less nutritious but more digestible or eat something more nutritious but less digestible. A pound of apples may be less nutritious than a pound of spinach but spinach is not as digestible, I can eat more of apples and be fine with no digestive issues.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
BJ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When was the last time you went around to a banana > palm a picked a ripe banana from it? > When was the last time you went around to a date > palm and grabbed a handful of dates? > > It's a nonsense argument that Doug Graham offers. > We aren't living in neanderthal times. Do you use > hot wate
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Why suffer? Instead of going thru all the problems of making indigestible food digestible the question should be are there any foods naturally digestible. The answer is yes, fruit. Is tomato digestible? yes Is pineapple digestible? yes Is ripe mango digestible? yes You do not need to dig out any scientific papers to find these simple facts.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
suncloud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just about everyone raised in Hawaii eats seaweed. > Fresh seaweed, dried seaweed, whatever. Same > thing for most Pacific island nations. > > Sometimes a food is not routine in a certain > culture. The people in that culture never had it > growing up, so they think it must be bad and no
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga became more famous for just being outrageous. The media complained but their song got to be number one on the chart. So the truth is not what count but being different matters more.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
This totally irresponsible. Just because someone ate some cooked food does not invalidate the raw food movement. People are not getting sick because they ate raw food. Just look around, the cancer, the diabetes, all the diseases we see around are not caused by eating raw food.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
I do not eat that many seeds may be I should say 5 percent of my diet. I do soak them but not ferment. Sometimes I will just eat them as is. Only 3 seeds that I use: sunflower, pumpkins, and black sesame. The amazing thing with this diet is that I am always full of energy. I can feel the energy in my whole body, my hands, my head. I thought about getting into energy healing, I have to much of
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
My diet consists mainly of fruits (40 percent), indoor sprouts and microgreens (30 percent), store bought greens (10 percent), the rest is made of seeds. For the next 3 months, I will experiment with adding seaweeds and fermented food. Fermented? I am not sure but I will try.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
The Sproutarian Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That is very very interesting. > * Kulvinskas ate many sprouted greens (a > sproutarian for years), algaes and sea weeds, yet > he claims no mosquitos bit him. > * My good friend is a sproutarian and now eats sea > weeds and algae, yet no mosquitos bite him. > * I'm a sproutarian who
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
You are assuming a lot of things. I do not follow on all fruits diet. I do not follow Doug Graham diet plan. I live mostly on indoor greens that I grow myself. I eat fruits. But Doug Graham has valid point, seaweeds are not for humans, you cannot eat them as they are.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
A day is a longer period than 5 hours. Water is a food it needs to be processed by the body.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Too much of a good thing may be bad. If I were to "drink 1 gallon of distilled water over a period of 5 hours" for 12 months, I would see that as a punishment.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Doug Graham has spoken the truth. And there is an easy way to test this. Put some children around a table with a bowl of fruits and another bowl of seaweed you have just picked from the sea, what do you think the children will choose to eat? We are not just talking about nutrients but enjoying food in its natural state.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Doug Graham monumental work is as scientific as you can get them. If you are off fruit for a year that is your choice in missing out on the best food for humans. Go and feed on urine, fermented beans and grains, seaweeds. These were not meant for humans just as eating meat was not for us. With only your two hands you cannot go out and hunt for meat and eat it. That they are all well packed in
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
here's the quote from Doug Graham (The 80/10/10 Diet, p. 247): "...I do not recommend the consumption of sea life under any circumstances. Humans are terrestrial creatures and as such our digestive capacities and nutritional requirements are adapted to the consumption of plants from the land. Aquatic plants and animals are not our natural foods, nor does their nutritional makeup match ou
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
The Sproutarian Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > l find seaweeds to be one of the most important > parts of my diet. Green juices and sprouted chia > is also very important, and some algaes as a > backup. l can't talk about these foods enough, > they are excellent! Just because they are nutritious does not make them food. Dirt is nutriti
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
They are both better
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Can you share the choices you made, the food you eat, and the health you have achieved?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
10 years ago
RawPracticalist
Steam rooms or saunas put your entire system into high gear in just few minutes, that is not how nature works. There should be more studies on the adverse effects of these machines on the human body in the long run.
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