12 – Raw nourishment
You might agree on an intellectual level that eating raw
foods is a good idea. But does the thought of abandoning a lifetime of eating
habits for the sake of what seems like a good idea seem like more than you can
do?
So don’t! That’s silly and the surest way to guarantee you
won’t even give a raw foods diet a fighting chance. “Everything in moderation”
and we think that applies to even the healthiest notions. It’s not healthy if
you won’t do it!
Don’t think of trying a raw foods diet as taking anything
AWAY. Try adding them in. We think if you add in things like raw vegetables,
sprouts, fruits and juices, you won’t be as hungry and when you’re not hungry,
you won’t give into impulsive eating. If you want that steak, or even a McDonald’s
hamburger, plan for it and enjoy it. Once you start eating raw foods though,
and notice how good you feel on them and how much more energy you have, that
hamburger just won’t look as good to you.
You do want to be sure though, that you’re getting enough of
the right kinds of nutrition. Eating raw foods doesn’t mean eating only the raw
foods you like. Watermelon is good for you, but it’s not enough. The same with
most foods. You’ll need to do a little research into which raw foods have the
essential proteins, or what combinations of food you need to eat to get enough
protein. Raw food eating is intended to nourish your body in a completely
different way, but just being raw isn’t enough. You want to do this to be in
balance, and you need to balance the raw foods you’re eating for proper
nutrition.
One way to ensure that you are getting enough nutrients is
to incorporate a new vegetable every week.
Buy something you have never heard of, like a “leek”, or “swiss
chard.” You will find a whole new world
of tastes and textures open up to you.
You will feel more and more deterred by fast food. I guarantee it.
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