Raw foods are currently enjoying growing popularity as people discover their tremendous healing and health-giving benefits. However raw foodism is more than just the latest dietary fad; historically m
Raw foods are currently enjoying growing popularity as people discover their tremendous healing and health-giving benefits. However raw foodism is more than just the latest dietary fad; historically many cultures and religions have placed value on the eating of 'living' foods, and proponents have been helping others overcome life-threatening diseases since the early 20th century.
Many who are new to the diet may imagine that eating only uncooked foods would be restrictive and boring, but this is far from the case. There is a wealth of fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and sprouts to discover and use, and with the use of equipment such as a juicer and dehydrator, a whole host of ways to prepare them.
This book includes almost 150 recipes, some of which allow the occasional non-raw ingredient to reflect the authors non-proscriptive attitude to a raw food life-style, in order to encourage those who may not want to go the whole way but are interested in incorporating something new into their existing diet. This book is ideal not only for those who want to adhere to a raw food diet but also for those who may simply wish to embark on a week or two of detoxifying.
Kate Wood, the author, is a former editor the magazine of the raw food network in this country, and has been a raw foodist since 1993. She was inspired to commit to the diet when she saw the huge improvement in her well being, on all levels and now feeds her family of four (including two children, one of 4 yr. and another of 18 months) almost exclusively raw foods.
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