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Demi Goes Full Throttle For Raw Rejuvenation!
by Sarah Morgan
How is it that 40-year old Demi Moore makes a Hollywood comeback with a roll
in which she bares almost all in a bikini next to 20-something actresses and
looks just as good, if not better! Complaints have been circulating that Demi
stole the show from the "stars" of the much-hyped Charlie's Angels
sequel "Full Throttle". Demi's secret?
The raw food diet! Although the diet has been criticized by the medical and
scientific community as nonsense, recent studies have brought to light that
all heated and most processed foods do indeed contain carcinogens, a brand of
toxins that are often cancer-causing in tests on mice and rats.
What exactly IS the raw vegan diet? It is a diet that consists of unheated and
unprocessed fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds....everything preferably organic
and as fresh as possible.
Raw Food F.A.Q.
Q: What is the raw vegan diet good for?
A: its not just that the diet doesn't contain toxins, but it is also extremely
nutrient dense. In heated foods almost all of the nutrients are destroyed or
damaged. So when you eat an all-raw diet you are getting 1000's of times more
nutrients than you would otherwise get! This very natural diet is what we'd
all be eating if we weren't in "civilization" anyway! So it makes
a person seem supernaturally young, beautiful, fit, healthy, glowing, vital
and energetic - as in the case of Demi Moore. But you have to realize that this
is our natural state. Demi should be the norm for a 40-year young woman. We're
now just comparing her to a society that is radically un-natural and unhealthy,
where we eat about 90-100% cooked and processed (denatured) foods.
Q: Is this scientifically proven?
A: New scientific studies show that we should be living until at least 160 years
of age. But we've been caught in this cooked food trap for many thousands of
years since humankind first discovered the ease of hunting meat compared with
growing things. And we lived on meat and it helped us survive in cold climates.
And we learned that if we heated up foods it made the foods last longer which
helped us survive the winters in cold climates. But the reason the foods lasted
longer is because we killed them. We cooked them and this killed the enzymes
in them. Enzymes make the food ripen and enzymes make the food decay and go
back to the earth after its season is passed. So cooking the food took that
death out of it. However it also took the life out of it. So we got used to
eating food with no life-force. But in today's society we are really fortunate
because we are able to get fresh organic foods all year round! So there really
is no longer any need to eat these dead denatured foods! Except that we are
addicted to them. Toxins are highly addictive (toxins are what drugs, alcohol
and cigarettes all have in common), and all of these heated and processed foods
are full of toxins! (Just search for "toxins in heated food" at: www.fda.gov
and you will get back over 120 FDA articles in your search results!)
Q: Don't you get bored on the raw vegan diet?
A: There are 100s of different kinds of fruits and veggies. If you combine only
two or three at each meal, then you can literally eat a different combination
of foods at each meal for the rest of your life! Then your taste buds become
very sensitive. And then you don't need to eat as much, so your body really
uses all the food you eat, so you actually get hungry between meals - which
is the best spice! Nothing tastes as good as simple food when you are truly
hungry! I'd like to see restaurants add a "frescada" section to their
menus, the way they now have "vegetarian" sections. I think Frescada
sounds much nicer than Raw. But even now you can always have a salad or fruit
salad and many restaurants also serve fruit smoothies. You do have to eat a
balanced diet. Our food groups are vegetables, nuts/seeds, and fruits. You should
have approximately equal amounts of these in your diet. If you have your kids
on the diet as I do, you have to make sure they eat a lot of bulk. A lot of
fruits and veggies. And a lot of nutmilks from sprouted almonds and sunflower
seeds. A variety of fruits and veggies. There's a wealth of information available
online. If you decide to do this diet it is important to study it. I think of
it as an extreme diet. There are extreme benefits such as a body that isn't
subject to any of the common causes of death today, and longevity. But as with
an extreme sport, you have to be prepared and trained, because there are potential
dangers.
Q: What are the risks involved?
A: This is brand new territory. I mean, its been done since Pythagoras (who
made his students do a raw food diet for a month before he would teach them
so that their minds would be clear!). But now for the first time the diet is
becoming of interest to the mainstream of society. And nobody wants to spend
any money to study it properly. So its like you have to take a leap of faith.
Its for people willing to think for themselves and act on their own findings
and studies. Some of the pitfalls are eating too many unsoaked nuts and dried
fruit (hard on teeth), cutting out one of the three raw-vegan food groups completely
for long periods of time, and worrying too much about whether you are getting
enough nutrition. Of course you are! You are getting thousands of times more
than you ever did before. But people can make you worry yourself sick. They
just don't understand.
Q: Where can people find more information about this diet online?
A: We have a resources page where we list and link to every important raw vegan
resource we can find, including 1000's of free recipes, articles, online raw
food stores where you can buy equipment and produce, raw food journals, books,
events, retreats, raw food restaurants, online support forums, and consultants
and practitioners at: www.thegardendiet.com/links
Q: Why are people so passionate about this?
A: The raw food diet has benefited people in losing weight, preventing cancer,
and overcoming depression, acne, candida and chronic fatigue. I have seen it
help so many people. And beyond all this, I think it is the only diet that will
sustain the growing population of this planet! If everyone adopted a raw-vegan
diet it would be beneficial in so many ways, cutting down on pollution, preventing
deforestation, helping people to become more peaceful, making our countryside
more beautiful, and solving our crime, healthcare and social security dilemmas.
It will naturally be a very slow process, but I think that ultimately this will
be the diet that helps us bring this planet to a state of light and life.
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