Raw Food Controversies

Raw Food Controversies
Author: Frederic Patenaude
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2011
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1456567225

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Raw Food Controversies demolishes common raw-food myths and establishes useful guidelines for healthy eating. In this book, the author describes his tumultuous years of trial and error with the raw food diet, and the multiple health problems caused by eating raw the wrong way, while providing useful lessons he's learned along the way. Bringing common sense, science and sanity to the raw food movement, Raw Food Controversies answers important questions that have been avoided for too long. It will be of interest to anyone wishing to improve their health, particularly vegans and raw foodists.

Raw Freedom

Raw Freedom
Author: Frederic Patenaude
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-04-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1484043227

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In this book, you will discover: What are the top 5 most important raw food lifestyle "habits" to keep no matter what diet you eat! The top 12 cooked foods to eat and the 7 raw foods everybody should include in their diet. Exactly what ratio of raw foods and cooked foods you should eat depending on your goals: weight loss, weight gain, or an active lifestyle. How to achieve perfect nutrition with no deficiencies without analyzing everything that you put into your mouth. 3 essential supplements anyone eating more than 50% raw vegan foods should take! The absolute worst cooked foods to avoid, with some surprising "good news" about certain junk foods that are perfectly healthy to eat in some circumstances.

Raw and Beyond

Raw and Beyond
Author: Victoria Boutenko,Elaina Love,Chad Sarno
Publsiher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781583943755

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Three longtime raw foodists present a more balanced way to eat raw with over 100 delicious and nutritious recipes for raw, steamed, and lightly cooked dishes rich in Omega-3s Victoria Boutenko, Elaina Love, and Chad Sarno have been leaders in the raw food movement since the 1990s. Since then, all three have independently arrived at the same conclusion: that a totally raw diet is not necessarily the best diet. One reason for their shift in thinking is the latest scientific research on the impact of omega essential fatty acids on human health. Studies show that if eaten in excess, Omega-6s can cause inflammation and obesity. A typical raw food diet contains large quantities of nuts and seeds, most of which are extremely high in omega-6s and low in Omega-3s. Raw foodists are not the only ones lacking sufficient Omega-3s in their diet. Because Omega-3s are easily damaged by heat, anyone whose diet is high in processed foods and oils probably has an Omega-3 deficiency. Many symptoms of this deficiency can be mistaken for other health problems or nutrient deficiencies, so few people realize the cause of their ailments. Boutenko’s chapters on omegas provide readers more in-depth nutritional information. One hundred recipes—from raw to steamed and lightly cooked dishes, from appetizers to desserts—offer readers the means to enjoy a more sustainable, healthy, and energetic lifestyle.

The 80 10 10 Diet

The 80 10 10 Diet
Author: Douglas Graham
Publsiher: FoodNSport
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2012-05-20
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781893831995

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Dr. Doug Graham has taken the increasingly popular and tremendously successful low-fat, plant-based diet and turbo-charged it for unprecedented, off-the-charts results. Eclipsing even the astounding benefits so well documented by renowned health professionals who also advocate low-fat eating, Dr. Graham's plan is the first to present a low-fat diet and lifestyle program based exclusively around whole, fresh, uncooked fruits and vegetables. From effortless body weight management to unprecedented vibrant health and disease reversal to blockbuster athletic performance, The 80/10/10 Diet delivers in ways no other plan can even hope to match. But instead of reading our own tireless advocacy, here are stories of 811 success from around the world.

Becoming Raw The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets

Becoming Raw  The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets
Author: Brenda Davis,Vesanto Melina
Publsiher: Book Publishing Company
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781570679728

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The authors offer science-based answers to tough questions about raw foods and raw diets, furnish nutrition guidelines and practical information, and show how to construct a raw diet that meets recommended nutrient intakes simply and easily.

Raw Food Romance 30 Day Meal Plan Volume I

Raw Food Romance   30 Day Meal Plan   Volume I
Author: Melissa Raimondi
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Raw food diet
ISBN: 1507723601

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"Meal plan with meal prep, recipes, tips, estimated calorie counts, and daily shopping lists for delicious raw vegan dishes the way Lissa eats."

Eating in the Raw

Eating in the Raw
Author: Carol Alt,Nicholas Gonzalez
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-10-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780307484130

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Ten years ago, Carol Alt was feeling bad. Really bad. She had chronic headaches, sinusitis, and stomach ailments; she was tired and listless. And then Carol started eating raw—and changed her life. Eating in the Raw begins with her story and then presents practical, how-to information on everything you need to know about the exciting movement that’s been embraced by Demi Moore, Pierce Brosnan, Sting, Edward Norton, and legions of other health-minded people. You’ll learn: •What exactly raw food is—and isn’t—and how to integrate it into your diet •How to avoid the all-or-nothing pitfall: you can eat some cooked foods, you can eat some foods partially cooked, and you don’t have to deprive yourself •Why raw food is not just for vegetarians or vegans—Carol eats meat, and so can you •The differences between cooked and raw vitamins, minerals, and enzymes, and what they mean for you •An ease-in approach to eating raw, and how to eat raw in restaurants In addition, Carol answers frequently asked questions and offers forty simple recipes for every meal, from light dishes such as Gazpacho and Lentil Salad to entrees including Tuna Tartare and Spaghetti al Pesto and even desserts like Pumpkin Pie and Apple Tart with Crème Anglaise—rounding out a thorough, accessible, and eminently compelling case why in the raw is the best way to eat.

Raw Veganism

Raw Veganism
Author: Carlo Alvaro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781000037944

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Human beings are getting fatter and sicker. As we question what we eat and why we eat it, this book argues that living well involves consuming a raw vegan diet. With eating healthfully and eating ethically being simpler said than done, this book argues that the best solution to health, environmental, and ethical problems concerning animals is raw veganism—the human diet. The human diet is what humans are naturally designed to eat, and that is, a raw vegan diet of fruit, tender leafy greens, and occasionally nuts and seeds. While veganism raises challenging questions over the ethics of consuming animal products, while also considering the environmental impact of the agriculture industry, raw veganism goes a step further and argues that consuming cooked food is also detrimental to our health and the environment. Cooking foods allows us to eat food that is not otherwise fit for human consumption and in an age that promotes eating foods in ‘moderation’ and having ‘balanced’ diets, this raises the question of why we are eating foods that should only be consumed in moderation at all, as moderation clearly implies they aren’t good for us. In addition, from an environmental perspective, the use of stoves, ovens and microwaves for cooking contributes significantly to energy consumption and cooking in general generates excessive waste of food and resources. Thus, this book maintains that living well and living a noble life, that is, good physical and moral health, requires consuming a raw vegan diet. Exploring the scientific and philosophical aspects of raw veganism, this novel book is essential reading for all interested in promoting ethical, healthful, and sustainable diets.