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By: Lee
Dobbins
Chances are that you've probably heard people talk about a raw food
diet and how healthy it is for you, but did you ever wonder exactly
what it is they're talking about? Perhaps you envisioned raw oysters
and beef on your dinner table. That doesn't sound too appealing doesn't?
In fact, a raw food diet is simply eating food in its natural
unprocessed state. You probably already are on part of a raw food diet.
If you snack on fruits and vegetables without cooking them, then you've
eaten raw food.
Raw food, or unprocessed food is much better for you because the act of
processing the food strips it of a lot of its vital nutrients. You've
probably heard that cooking vegetables can leach out a lot of the
vitamins and it can also destroy the important food enzymes as well.
Packaged foods, that you find in the grocery store like potato flakes
to make mashed potatoes and other foods that have been processed in
some way to make an easy package meal not only have little nutritional
value, but your body simply isn't made to process these foods.
If you think about raw foods as being the natural foods the way that
they come from the earth, then it makes sense that these are easier for
our bodies to process as these of the foods are great ancestors ate and
there really hasn't been that many generations since grocery stores,
and therefore prepackaged foods, were invented.
Raw foods are packed full of vitamins, minerals and food enzymes. These
food enzymes are important, although you don't hear a lot about them.
One of the things they do is help you digest your food and getting
enough enzymes can help your body with the digestion process which
takes a lot of energy, and if your body is spending less energy on
digestion it will have more energy for you to do the things you like.
Did you ever wonder why you feel so tired after you eat a big meal of
cooked foods? One of the reasons is because food enzymes are destroyed
by cooking, so there are no enzymes to help your body digests that big
meal you just ate.
People in a raw food diet eat about 75% of their food as raw and whole
foods. This includes fruits, vegetables, sprouts, raw nuts, seaweed and
other foods in their natural form.
Raw foods can be prepared in a couple of ways. One of the most popular
is juicing. Many people go on a juice fast where all they do is drink
the juice of raw organic fruits and vegetables. Even just drinking
fresh juice in the morning can give your health a boost.
Another way that people eat raw foods is to use a food dehydrator. This
takes all the moisture out of the fruits and vegetables so they can be
easily stored for long periods of time without going bad. A food
dehydrator uses hot air to dehydrate the food but it keeps the
temperature under 116°F so that the vital food enzymes are not
destroyed.
Of course, you can simply eat your fruits and vegetables the way nature
intended picked straight from the tree. Nuts can be a great raw food
that you eat for snacks as well, but be careful because most of the
nuts you find in the grocery store are cooked. You need to make sure
you get raw nuts which you probably will have to buy either online or
from a health food store.
You don't have to all of a sudden start eating 75% of your foods as raw
foods in order to enjoy the health benefits of the raw food diet. You
can gradually increase the amount of raw foods you eat as time goes on
and you will notice how much more energy you have and how healthy you
feel. Remember, you are what you eat!
About the Author: Lee Dobbins writes for Natural
Health Buzz where you can learn more about your natural
health and find out more about the raw food diet.

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