A Complete Guide To Raw Food Diets
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A Look at Raw Food
Raw foodists, the people who follow the raw food eating pattern, believe that fresh and natural foods are the best sources of nutrients. Compared to cooked or heated food, the nutrients in raw food are complete—nothing gets lost in the preparation process, unlike the case with cooked food. Raw foodists believe that heat (temperature above 116 degrees Fahrenheit) dissolves the food's nutrient content. Plus, it also reduces the enzymes in the food, which is an important food component that helps in the digestive process. Therefore, if you are in search of nutritious food, the best is to go raw.
Raw Food Preparation
The primary components of raw food diets are organic food. Among these are the following:
• Fruits and vegetables
• Seeds, beans, and nuts
• Seaweed and sprouts
• Whole grains
• Raw milk and other milk derivatives like yogurt and cheese
• Raw fish and raw meat
Many of these foods are easy to prepare—just think of salads and juices. However, there are also others that require overnight preparation like soaking to ensure that the foods are edible.
There are certain kitchen equipment common among all raw foodists, equipment used to prepare the food. Among these are:
• Juicer or juice extractor. This equipment is designed to extract juice from fruits and vegetables. Aside from the typical fruit-based juice like orange, some vegetables also make for a great juice—just like carrots.
• Dehydrator. This equipment is designed for blowing air through foods. It's used to make cookies and crackers without having to subject the food to nutrient-sapping heat.
• Food processor. This can include equipment like blender or chopper, designed to make preparation of food easier. A food processor can help you make healthy treats like ice cream and smoothies, as well as help you with cutting or chopping veggies and fruits.
All the said equipment are easy to use when preparing raw plant-based food. For preparing meals involving raw fish and meat, among the processes you can use are curing and smoking (the latter isn't approved by all raw foodists).
Going for raw food diets is easy and simple. Although you may have to strictly discipline yourself at first, and although you may have to do a lot of adjustments, all the benefits of the said diet are worth it. Just remember to take the needed precautions to avoid problems.
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About the Author
For the past 10 years Marilyn Reid has been active as an advocate for Alternative Health Therapies, with an emphasis on healthy living and raw food diets. Marilyn has been fascinated with the work of the Healthy Lifestyle Nutritionist and Guru, David Wolfe and has a blog which keeps up with the latest in the world of Healthy Lifestyle. Visit her blog at http://healthyfoodrawdiet.com
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