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09-05-04
Raw
Food Myth or Magic
by Helena Ruth Brown
I usually attempt to avoid the lemming effect that thrives in
Los Angeles. I try to steer clear of the latest bi-weekly trend. I applaud my
efforts in evading the heels with sweatpants look I noticed a few months back
equally as much as I am proud that I do not sport pink knockoff Uggs in 90 degree
weather. In terms of health I hold one eye glaring and spectral toward the most
recent fad; my health is something I will not jeopardize.
Diets seem to come and go as quickly as the rain in this town, yet I have found
something - a way of eating - that I am genuinely content with. Raw food is
something that I would normally guffaw at, yet it is hard to deny that the facts
are valid; this style of eating really does make sense to me. Surprisingly,
raw food has an incredible amount and variety of flavour.
I am not overweight. I have never been overweight by a layperson's definition,
yet I have always felt that my digestive system leaves something to be desired.
Since I conservatively began this raw diet a few months back (about 80% of my
food is raw) I have noticed that my skin is clearer. I have more energy. I am
losing weight, and most pleasantly the dreaded cellulite is slowly fading from
my legs. These benefits are due to the digested enzymes remaining in their natural
state. Our bodies are able to produce digestive enzymes, but when we eat cooked
foods our bodies must create a larger quantity of digestive enzymes in order
to break down the cooked food, which creates a decrease in metabolic enzyme
potential. Science is constantly creating new ways to extend the shelf life
of food by removing or destructing enzymes, so with cooked food - or cooked
enzymes - extra work is required of our organs. When food is digested in its
natural, raw state our digestive process remains efficient and keeps the consumed
food from becoming toxic to our system.
Raw Food is a relatively subjective term. There seems to be no stone-set definition.
Orthodox type raw foodists claim that certain ingredients must be avoided while
other 'masters' readily use these same black listed ingredients. Individual
discretion is advised regarding specific ingredients while the fundamentals
are clear: raw food is a vegan, kosher, soy free, preservative free way of eating
mostly made up of organic fruits, nuts and vegetables wherenothing is heated
above 118° F. By giving our bodies living foods, we create healthy cells
and assist our bodies in the excretion of toxic waste. Dead foods require our
bodies to create additional enzymes in order to digest the food whose enzymes
are destroyed in the cooking process. This additional work keeps our body from
the vital task of cleaning out the bodys toxic substances, which eventually
leads to a build up and inception of various ailments. An eighteen-year-old
has about 95% more enzyme activity level than an eighty-year-old. Aging is virtually
nothing more than running out of enzymes.
Raw food preparation is often a time consuming process. Without added preservatives
its shelf life is relatively short but also assures that the food consumed is
always freshly delivered. Because nothing is heated over 118° F the enzymes
remain active thus causing the body to break down food immediately rather than
sitting for hours in the stomach before digestion is complete. By avoiding combinations
of cooked food combined with raw food there is no fear of digestive disturbances,
yet any frequent incorporation of raw food into the diet is a beneficial aid
in the digestive process. Flesh food of every sort takes longer to reach the
blood stream, so it is not a useful energy creator like fruit, nuts, vegetables
and seeds. When eating meat, one must consider the addition of the chemical
or natural waste in the animals cells being added to the consumers
body. Meat, milk, refined and devitalized food consumption is unnatural to the
human body.
Regarding amino acids, only 16% of the human body is made up of protein. Pure
protein is primarily a combination of nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen and carbon.
Humans receive the majority of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon from the air. There
is four times as much nitrogen as oxygen, hydrogen and carbon combined in the
air we breathe. Within the human body, natural bacteria action assimilates and
builds the nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen and carbon and converts it into protein
thus showing that with clean air and pure, living food we can create our own
amino acids, thus eliminating the need for toxic animal flesh for a complete
source of protein. One need eat only fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables. Carnivorous
animals sleep 16-18 hours a day and live a remarkably short life as compared
to their vegetarian counterparts. There exists such an abundant variety of fresh,
vitamin rich, strength building food that there is no need to add waste from
dead flesh to the consumer's body.
A collection of companies sell prepared raw food in local markets such as in
the Mother's Markets in Orange County, Co-Opportunity in Santa Monica, Erewhon
on Beverly Blvd and Whole Foods, yet my favourite brand due to the selection,
variation and taste is Lifeforce Foods. I have noticed that their pseudo cheese
pizza indeed does taste like a genuine cheese pizza. In addition, the company's
head chef, Burke Bryant, is generous with his time and advice. He holds seminars
and demos regularly in which he keeps no secrets. He patiently teaches the participants
step by step how to make the very same food that he sells in the markets. It
is refreshing to know that a company is backed by someone who is not driven
by monetary reasons but rather by the benefit of each individual.
Lifeforce Foods has helped me a tremendous amount. I am feeling better. I am
eating better. I am feeling more alive, and I am feeling less guilty at the
gym. Raw food has been an extremely positive change in my life. In addition
to my body feeling more energized, I have noticed that I am feeling more confident,
more positive and all around happier. It's funny how the most important aspect
of our lives has ceased to be that as we stuff down the enriched white flour
and hamburger patties. I have always eaten the healthiest I knew how, yet I
never realized how much my digestive system was missing and how much more or
how much less my body needed. I did the best I could provided my knowledge,
yet I never fully or accurately considered the prodigious effect of food on
my life before. I guess I never took the saying 'you are what you eat!'as seriously
prior to learning about raw food.
Helena
Ruth Brown is a traveling freelance journalist
who can be reached at hrb@paris.com
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