Raw Food Living – Part 2

The food that you can eat on a raw food diet include organic whole food such as, fresh fruits and vegetables, grains, legumes, dried fruit and unprocessed organic or natural foods. You can also include freshly juiced fruits and vegetables, young coconut milk and purified water.

You may need to buy some equipment to start raw food living. A dehydrator which blows air through food at a temperature of less than 116 degrees Fahrenheit will allow you to make dehydrated fruits and vegetables to enjoy whenever you want. Dehydrated food will last much longer than fresh foods and retain some of the same nutrients

images (17).

You can benefit from a good blender or a food processor. This will save you a ton of time when it comes to chopping up fresh fruits and vegetables. A good juice extractor is a must for juicing your fruits and vegetables.

It is important to note that the raw food diet may not be appropriate for some people. Children should not be exclusively on the raw food diet because they require more proteins and other nutrients for their growing bodies. However, the fruits and vegetables they do eat will be better absorbed and processed by their body if they are eaten in a raw state. Individuals who are pregnant, nursing, have anemia or osteoporosis should consult with the physician about the amount of meat and dairy which should be included in their daily intake.

Raw food living does take considerable time and energy to maintain. All foods are made from scratch. You may have trouble finding some of the ingredients found in a raw food diet. But if you are committed and have no underlying health problems, then raw food living may be right for you.

Advertisement
 
3505558
  • The Raw Vegan Instruction Manual
  • Everything you want and need to be successful
  • Includes bonuses!

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*