The Raw
Food Diet
By The Hoosier Diet Team
We felt that the raw food diet
demanded more recognition than it is presently getting. So
we had decided to write on the diet. Enjoy it.
The raw food diet has become very popular as many people
seek to eat in a more natural, healthy way. Some people follow
it in order to lose weight but many people of normal weight
also switch to eating raw food for health reasons. Some
consider cooked food to be unnatural.
What Is Involved?
There are many forms of raw food diet. The following are a
few examples:
Raw Vegan
Any raw food except animal products. Calories come mainly
from fat (nuts, avocados) and fruit.
Raw Vegan - Fruit Based
Low fat version of the raw vegan diet, often described as
80/10/10 after Doug Graham who proposed that the raw vegan diet
should consist of 80% of calories from fruit, 10% from protein
and 10% from fat.
Raw Vegetarian
No meat or fish, but includes raw (unpasteurized) milk,
cheese, eggs etc.
Primitive Raw
Includes raw meat and fish, but with strict rules about what
meat is eaten, for safety reasons. May not eat soaked and
sprouted grains or legumes, if following a paleolithic style
diet.
What Foods Are Not Raw?
Many people are confused about the difference between foods
that are eaten cold, and raw foods. The following foods are NOT
raw:
- bread and any other food that has been cooked before you
bought it.
- any food that has been pasteurized (including all dairy
products unless marked raw or unpasteurized, all fruit juices
unless freshly squeezed from the fruit, almonds from
California).
- nuts that have been heated to extract them from the shell
even if marked raw (macadamia, brazil, cashew). Nuts in shells
are usually raw, as are out-of-shell unroasted filberts
(hazelnuts), peanuts, pine seeds and non-Californian
almonds.
- sugar, molasses, maple syrup, most commercial brands of
honey.
- oils unless marked extra virgin.
- nut butters and tahini except from a specialist raw food
supplier.
- almost all canned and processed foods.
Dried foods are raw only if they are dried at temperatures
below 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius).
Some raw foodists eat foods that have been frozen, if safe.
Others do not on the grounds that freezing breaks down the food
in much the same way as cooking. Defrosted frozen fruit usually
looks and tastes more like cooked than raw fruit.
Why Does It Work?
In most cases, the result of switching to raw food will be a
reduced calorie intake, leading to weight loss.
Most forms of the raw food diet are very high in fiber so
you will feel full with fewer calories. This is not necessarily
true if you include a lot of high fat raw foods in your diet
(nuts, seeds, avocados, coconut). If you go raw and are not
losing, try reducing your consumption to 50g (2oz) of
nuts/seeds or 1/2 avocado per day.
The raw food community argues that cooked food is unnatural
and harder for the body to handle, causing weight gain and
disease. Whether you will lose more weight eating raw food than
you would if you ate the same food cooked, is not known.
Any Negatives?
Plenty! Nevertheless, people attribute some amazing health
benefits to this diet.
A 100% raw food diet is notoriously difficult to follow on
social occasions. In a restaurant you can usually ask for salad
and fruit, but when visiting friends and family you may have to
take your own food.
Nutritional requirements can be difficult to meet. You need
to eat a lot of raw green vegetables, which some people find
unpalatable. However, they can be blended with fruit to make
green smoothies.
The vegan diet (cooked or raw) requires supplementation of
vitamin B12. Vegan diets may not be suitable for small
children.
Some versions of the diet are very high in fat. This can be
a negative factor depending on your medical history.
A high fruit diet may be bad for people with diabetes and
candida overgrowth. A combination of high fruit and high fat is
definitely to be avoided if you suffer from either one of these
conditions. Whatever your medical history, take medical advice
before embarking on the raw food diet.
Some foods are dangerous if eaten raw. These include kidney
beans and their sprouts, and unpeeled potatoes. Other foods can
be deadly if contaminated, e.g. raw meat. Unpasteurized dairy
products may cause food poisoning and should not be eaten by
pregnant women or others at risk.
Some vegetables, particularly the brassica family (broccoli,
cabbage etc) contain natural pesticides which may be dangerous
in high doses but are destroyed or altered by cooking. However,
the natural pesticide in broccoli has been shown to protect
against cancer in many research studies, so some people are big
fans of raw broccoli and include it in their raw food diet.
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