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Check out: http://www.rawfor30days.com/. This is a movie and it is about how 6 people who have been consuming the " typical " western diet with junk and fast foods and suffering from diabetes, obesity reverse them by going for raw, vegan diet for 30 days. And ofcourse, apart from the improvement in physical health (body), the diet improves the mental health (mind) as well.

 

The movie hasn't been released and I will wait for it. Check out the 8 min trailer and needless to say, inspiring!

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I would have liked to see this but unfortunately this wont play for me

 

Jane

 

 

karthik ramanathan

 

Check out: http://www.rawfor30days.com/. This is a movie and it is about how 6 people who have been consuming the "typical" western diet with junk and fast foods and suffering from diabetes, obesity reverse them by going for raw, vegan diet for 30 days. And ofcourse, apart from the improvement in physical health (body), the diet improves the mental health (mind) as well.

 

The movie hasn't been released and I will wait for it. Check out the 8 min trailer and needless to say, inspiring!

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Try: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544

 

On 9/11/07, Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote:

 

 

I would have liked to see this but unfortunately this wont play for me

 

Jane

 

 

karthik ramanathan

 

 

Check out: http://www.rawfor30days.com/. This is a movie and it is about how 6 people who have been consuming the " typical " western diet with junk and fast foods and suffering from diabetes, obesity reverse them by going for raw, vegan diet for 30 days. And ofcourse, apart from the improvement in physical health (body), the diet improves the mental health (mind) as well.

 

The movie hasn't been released and I will wait for it. Check out the 8 min trailer and needless to say, inspiring!

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Thanks - its great - fantastic -

 

I wonder what the GP really thought!

 

When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors they said they wouldn't teach their patients to meditate as they would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients.

 

Jane

 

-

karthik ramanathan

 

 

Try: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544

 

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Yes the movie is wonderful. Natural food materials, whether these be greens or fruits or any other items in their raw state, are known to heal. So also does the meditation. But they may not be cure all. So doctors are required to give their medicine in the deserving cases. Doctors are trained to cure by medicine. If doctors start giving advice to take greens only and not medicine then there will be the risk of getting their medical licence revoked. However some doctors give good advice at personal level. I remember that once in my childhood I had mild toothache and my doctor told me to gargle warm salt-water and if the pain persisted then only I was told to see him. Surprisingly the pain was gone after I gargled salt water. This being so the onus is not on the doctors alone to educate us on these health-care fundamentals. Does it not become incumbent on us to train ourselves and our near and dear ones and friends in these beneficial

things.Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote: Thanks - its great - fantastic - I wonder what the GP really thought! When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors they said they wouldn't teach

their patients to meditate as they would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients. Jane - karthik ramanathan Try: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544

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Jane

 

According to Ayurveda, eating raw is good for some foods, for pitta

people and in pitta climates. It is okay for people with a lot of

agni but most people do not have that and easier to digest foods like

steamed veggies and kitcheree are better for the majority of people.

Eating raw though is much better than the standard Western diet

though.

 

GB

 

, " Jane

MacRoss " <highfield1 wrote:

>

> I would have liked to see this but unfortunately this wont play for

me

>

> Jane

>

> karthik ramanathan

>

>

> Check out: http://www.rawfor30days.com/. This is a movie and it

is about how 6 people who have been consuming the " typical " western

diet with junk and fast foods and suffering from diabetes, obesity

reverse them by going for raw, vegan diet for 30 days. And ofcourse,

apart from the improvement in physical health (body), the diet

improves the mental health (mind) as well.

>

> The movie hasn't been released and I will wait for it. Check out

the 8 min trailer and needless to say, inspiring!

>

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I was hoping to cheat and just do raw juice - I know its not quite as good

being roughageless - but lettuce etc is beyond my dental capabilities ......

I do like very hot cooked food - managing just juice is just a matter of

shifting the energy - after a while it is very good.

 

Best

 

Jane

 

" Guru K " <greatyoga

 

> Jane

>

> According to Ayurveda, eating raw is good for some foods, for pitta

> people and in pitta climates. It is okay for people with a lot of

> agni but most people do not have that and easier to digest foods like

> steamed veggies and kitcheree are better for the majority of people.

> Eating raw though is much better than the standard Western diet

> though.

>

> GB

>

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But unfortunately as I have said many times before we have given away responsibility for our souls to the priest, our speed to the traffic lights and the limit signs and our health to the medical practitioner - to have people start to reclaim responsibility for their lives in any sphere is more frightening and more rewarding than anything else these days ......... but there are a lot of people and not many examples - in the poorer countries there is not such a problem with this as millions cannot afford to relinquish their health to the MD. Is this not so?

 

Best,

 

Jane

 

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Sunil Bhattacharjya

Thursday, September 13, 2007 1:15 AM

Re: [HealthyIndia] Raw for 30 days...Movie

Yes the movie is wonderful. Natural food materials, whether these be greens or fruits or any other items in their raw state, are known to heal. So also does the meditation. But they may not be cure all. So doctors are required to give their medicine in the deserving cases. Doctors are trained to cure by medicine. If doctors start giving advice to take greens only and not medicine then there will be the risk of getting their medical licence revoked. However some doctors give good advice at personal level. I remember that once in my childhood I had mild toothache and my doctor told me to gargle warm salt-water and if the pain persisted then only I was told to see him. Surprisingly the pain was gone after I gargled salt water. This being so the onus is not on the doctors alone to educate us on these health-care fundamentals. Does it not become incumbent on us to train ourselves and our near and dear ones and friends in these beneficial things.Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote:

 

 

 

Thanks - its great - fantastic -

 

I wonder what the GP really thought!

 

When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors they said they wouldn't teach their patients to meditate as they would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients.

 

Jane

 

-

karthik ramanathan

 

 

Try: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544

 

 

 

 

Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos.

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If any of you want to download this video of 8 minutes (for offline viewing to friends/relatives) you can do so by clicking the link below. It is around 33 MB and will download as a MP4 file (plays in quicktime and ipod).

 

(If the link is broken, please copy paste the text in one line in your browser).

 

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On 9/11/07, Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote:

 

 

Thanks - its great - fantastic -

 

I wonder what the GP really thought!

 

When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors they said they wouldn't teach their patients to meditate as they would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients.

 

 

Jane

 

-

karthik ramanathan

 

 

 

Try: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544

 

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Jane

 

Juice is a great way to get the nutrients.

 

Good luck

GB

 

, " Jane

MacRoss " <highfield1 wrote:

>

> I was hoping to cheat and just do raw juice - I know its not quite

as good

> being roughageless - but lettuce etc is beyond my dental

capabilities ......

> I do like very hot cooked food - managing just juice is just a

matter of

> shifting the energy - after a while it is very good.

>

> Best

>

> Jane

>

> " Guru K " <greatyoga

>

> > Jane

> >

> > According to Ayurveda, eating raw is good for some foods, for

pitta

> > people and in pitta climates. It is okay for people with a lot of

> > agni but most people do not have that and easier to digest foods

like

> > steamed veggies and kitcheree are better for the majority of

people.

> > Eating raw though is much better than the standard Western diet

> > though.

> >

> > GB

> >

>

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Best to have the juice within 20 minutes of preparing it.Guru K <greatyoga wrote: Jane Juice is a great way to get the nutrients. Good luck GB , "Jane MacRoss" <highfield1 wrote: > > I was hoping to cheat and just do raw juice - I know its not quite as good > being roughageless - but lettuce etc is beyond my dental capabilities ......

> I do like very hot cooked food - managing just juice is just a matter of > shifting the energy - after a while it is very good. > > Best > > Jane > > "Guru K" <greatyoga > > > Jane > > > > According to Ayurveda, eating raw is good for some foods, for pitta > > people and in pitta climates. It is okay for people with a lot of > > agni but most people do not have that and easier to digest foods like > > steamed veggies and kitcheree are better for the majority of people. > > Eating raw though is much better than the standard Western diet > > though. > > > > GB > > >

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Yes I prefer to drink it as soon as it is made - and am lucky enough to have

organic fruit & vegetables delivered to my door!

 

Thanks!

 

Jane

 

" Guru K " <greatyoga

 

: [HealthyIndia] Re: Raw for 30 days...Movie

 

 

> Jane

>

> Juice is a great way to get the nutrients.

>

> Good luck

> GB

>

> , " Jane

> MacRoss " <highfield1 wrote:

>>

>> I was hoping to cheat and just do raw juice - I know its not quite

> as good

>> being roughageless - but lettuce etc is beyond my dental

> capabilities ......

>> I do like very hot cooked food - managing just juice is just a

> matter of

>> shifting the energy - after a while it is very good.

>>

>> Best

>>

>> Jane

>>

>> " Guru K " <greatyoga

>>

>> > Jane

>> >

>> > According to Ayurveda, eating raw is good for some foods, for

> pitta

>> > people and in pitta climates. It is okay for people with a lot of

>> > agni but most people do not have that and easier to digest foods

> like

>> > steamed veggies and kitcheree are better for the majority of

> people.

>> > Eating raw though is much better than the standard Western diet

>> > though.

>> >

>> > GB

>> >

>

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