Eating Raw
#2
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3

I just ordered "The Primal Blueprint" and should get it on wednesday. It focuses on eliminating processed foods, getting protein from meats, and everything else from veggies and fruits...it includes the reasoning behind this way of eating, recipies and plan to help ease you into this program....I'll let ya know how it goes!
#3
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3

All I know about cutting down salt is to stop eating anything that is cooked..which is very difficult...most of the people in my life love to cook..so salt is difficult to avoid unless you cook yourself and that way you can at least control some of the salt that goes into your food.
J.
#4
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3

I just ordered "The Primal Blueprint" and should get it on wednesday. It focuses on eliminating processed foods, getting protein from meats, and everything else from veggies and fruits...it includes the reasoning behind this way of eating, recipies and plan to help ease you into this program....I'll let ya know how it goes!
J.
#5
FitDay Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: I live in Paradise CA.
Posts: 8

I was on a 100% raw diet for a year and the results were,
1. No more diabetes and still don't have it even though I do not eat raw now and ate bad for awhile (stress).
2. Lost some weight but not a lot. Too many nuts and not enough variety even though I live in a place with a great farmers market and health food stores.
3. Developed allergies or at least they were greatly increased. After 8 months started breaking out in hives starting in February and the problem has continued until this day. All the raw veggies make your allergies get much worth...by putting you over the edge when seasonal allergies get your antihistamines more active. Look it up on Mao Clinic and other sites. It is true. Now I have to eat All veggies and fruit in the spring cooked and cannot eat nuts then.
4. It had a negative psychological effect on me that I began to become very food obsessed and radical, it alienated me from others and really could have led to an eating disorder. It is not a lifestyle that 99.99 of people doing it could ever do for life.
This is just my experience with a raw diet so I just thought I would share it.
1. No more diabetes and still don't have it even though I do not eat raw now and ate bad for awhile (stress).
2. Lost some weight but not a lot. Too many nuts and not enough variety even though I live in a place with a great farmers market and health food stores.
3. Developed allergies or at least they were greatly increased. After 8 months started breaking out in hives starting in February and the problem has continued until this day. All the raw veggies make your allergies get much worth...by putting you over the edge when seasonal allergies get your antihistamines more active. Look it up on Mao Clinic and other sites. It is true. Now I have to eat All veggies and fruit in the spring cooked and cannot eat nuts then.
4. It had a negative psychological effect on me that I began to become very food obsessed and radical, it alienated me from others and really could have led to an eating disorder. It is not a lifestyle that 99.99 of people doing it could ever do for life.
This is just my experience with a raw diet so I just thought I would share it.
#6
FitDay Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 49

I try to do about 50% raw every day. I don't think I need to nor do I plan to go 100% raw. The best thing about raw is how simple it can be; so I'm not interested in the more complex reparations / recipes. BUT, a lot of people who do raw use blenders and juicers. That's quite easy too and feasible for most.
#8
FitDay Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 4

Raw vegetables foods are very good for the health. These foods provide rich amount of protein, vitamins, fiber and carbohydrates. They turn our fat to muscles and prevent from many diseases. You can use these vegetables in raw form, salad form, juice form or in soup form.