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a message dated 4/19/04 3:04:45 PM, Jami writes:
Rhio,
Can you tell me the difference between a Natural Hygiene Raw Food Diet and a
Basic Raw Food Diet? I am confused on those two.
I have a couple raw food recipe books that I'm starting to dive into. But just
for simplicity and ideas do you mind me asking what do you eat in a day, what
would a typical menu be for you in a day for example? If you were to make a
grocery list what would you buy, food wise? Don't mean to sound nosy, just trying
to see how others do it.
Thank you!
These little tid bits are very helpful!
smiles
jami
Dear
Jami,
There is no such thing as a Basic Raw Food Diet. Within the movement, the only
thing we can all seem to agree on is that food must be consumed raw and live,
but beyond that there are many differences of opinion as to how to proceed.
Many Natural Hygiene principles are very good, but some of the ideas within
Natural Hygiene or as taught by Natural Hygienists that I disagree with are
the following:
1) I do not believe that we should eat an all fruit diet. Most fruit on the
market today has been picked green (unripe). This does not allow the fruit to
develop all it's mineral and phytochemical factors. Consequently it is not what
Nature intended. But, even if fruit was consumed as intended, there are
so many other foods provided by the diversity of Nature, that to just limit
oneself to one category, fruit alone, doesn't feel right. A wide variety of
food types within the diet insures that all the vitamins, minerals and as yet
undiscovered nutritional factors are ingested.
I am not saying not to eat fruit, just not to eat fruit exclusively. Other important
categories of foods are vegetables, green leafy vegetables, sea vegetables,
roots, nuts, seeds, fermented foods, olive and flaxseed oil.
2) In my experience, I have met many former fruitarians who have either lost
their teeth or had a lot of problems with their teeth. I believe that the fruit
was not the culprit here but the rapid exodus of acidity from the body that
the fruit effects. Elimination of acidity is a good thing - but the acid coming
out through the tissues of the mouth could damage the teeth. To mitigate this
somewhat would be to slow down the process a little with ingestion of vegetables,
leafy green vegetable juices, sea vegetables, etc. Another thing to do is to
swish some water with Celtic sea salt in it around the mouth once in a while.
The minerals in the salt serve to alkalize the tissues. These are things I suggest
in the beginning of converting to a raw food diet when the elimination of acidity
from the body is at its highest.
3) Natural Hygienists say not to consume oil of any kind. Recently a Natural
Hygienist of my acquaintance (approx. 15 years on fruit) developed itching,
scaly eczema which started at her ankles and worked its way up her body. After
going to a doctor knowledgeable in the raw/live food diet, he suspected a fatty
acid deficiency which was confirmed through tests. The remedy: she had to take
several tablespoons of flaxseed oil per day to correct her condition.
4) Some Natural Hygienists advise that it is not necessary to drink water because
fruit has a high water content. I disagree with this. Yes, fruit has a very
high water content, but it is still food, not water that can be utilized right
away. And in order for the body to break it down into usable water, the body
needs water to do it. Conventional wisdom applies here. Drink 6-8 glasses of
water per day and more if you exercise or sweat alot.
5) Natural Hygienists say fermented food is rotting food. I disagree. Fermented
food has not rotted. . . yet. It is food which has developed ferments which
are valuable to our digestive system and help to keep the correct acidophilus
type bacteria implanted in our intestines. These foods are sauerkraut, veggie
kraut, nut & seed cheese, nut & seed yogurt and rejuvelac. They are
considered to be pre-digested foods - which means the carbohydrates have been
converted to simple sugars, the protein to amino acids and they are very easy
to digest.
6) Some Natural Hygienists say vegetables are not natural for us to eat because
the body doesn't naturally want them like it wants fruit, which is sweet. I
disagree because from my experience as a long term raw food person, my body
asks me for vegetables and it does appreciate the flavors of vegetables. I can
eat a nice crisp Jerusalem artichoke or other vegetables right from my garden
and be very happy and satisfied. The body naturally wants to satisfy its need
for different flavors, such as sweet, salty, sour, bitter, etc.
7) Natural Hygienists say that there is no need to do enemas or colonics, that
the body will just cleanse itself naturally. In some cases, this might be true,
but for others, who have abused themselves too much, enemas and/or colonics
do perform an important function in relieving the body of much old and impacted
waste. So these are just a few of the issues I have with Natural Hygiene.
To answer your second question, I don't really have a typical day of eating
because it's different each day as I try to incorporate a wide variety of food.
But I know that you are trying to get an idea or pattern to follow. I have recognized
that people need this and so in my next book, I am going to give some daily
menu ideas or plans, and some shopping lists too.
Here's what I had today:
Breakfast:
3 oz. wheatgrass juice
then 20 minutes later, large glass of apple, beet, cilantro juice. I separate
some of the juice into another glass and add in a heaping tbsp. of green powder
called Greener Grasses, a tsp of pollen, and a tsp of Truly Natural Vitamin
C (dried acerola berries).
Lunch: Green Power Soup made in the blender with: cucumber, kale, chard, parsley,
buckwheat lettuce, sunflower greens, tomato, avocado, garlic, flaxseed oil and
miso. On top of the soup I put fenugreek sprouts and finely chopped bell pepper,
and scallions.
Dinner: Borscht Soup with Almond Yogurt (recipes in my book). Green salad and
Piroshkis dipped in a sauce. (Piroshkis are a new recipe in development for
me, but it had cabbage, carrots, celery, almonds, flaxseeds, garlic and cumin).
Sometimes I have more fruit in the day, especially in the summer.
Hope this gives you some idea.
With blessings and peace,
Rhio
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