Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 You may want to reconsider nutritional yeast. For one thing I don't think it is raw. I read an article on nutritional yeast and it was real bad news. I personally was never able to digest it anyway. It made me sick whenever I ate it. Actually I think it might be quite toxic in certain respects. <br><br>Again the preoccupation with protein. Why not worry as much about how much zinc you have in your body, or iron for that matter? What makes anyone think that protein is more important than other nutrients? <br><br>First of all when you eat raw foods you are getting the amino acids uncooked. That means the proteins are totally available for quick absorption by the body. When a person is eating a turkey for example, they might have to eat 10 times the amount of protein because most of the protein is unusable after cooking. It becomes coagulated and virtually unusable by the body. Then whatever protein the body can salvage takes lots of work because we have to now first break down the complex protein to amino acids. Personally I think raw foodists have much more available or useable protein in their bodies than cooked food eaters. <br><br>Keep this in mind; there is virtually no need to supplement protein on the raw diet. Only if you are a body builder might you need to slightly increase your protein content. That can easily be done by adding extra nuts and seeds to your diet. <br><br>I've met hundreds of raw foodists. All the ones I know do not worry anymore about protein consumption. I have met people with 40, 35, 30, 20, or more years of living on a vegetarian raw food diet. They are doing just fine. A good friend of mine is a senior citizen and has been 100% raw for the last 3 years and he eats mostly fruit, with some greens and some nuts. I think he eats much less nuts than I do and he is doing fabulously.<br><br>I think it's our meat and dairy industry programming why people are so concerned about protein. How do gorillas get all their protein? They eat mostly leafy greens and fruits. Did you know they are pound for pound at least 10 times as strong as humans? I don't think they worry about their protein consumption. <br><br>We are simply worrying because someone who wants to sell us more animal protein has put these unneccesary concerns in our minds. I challenge anyone to simply replace their cooked food calories with an equal amount of calories from raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds with a varied diet. By doing this you'll get all the protein you need. The key is to eat enough calories. Most new raw foodists don't eat nearly enough raw foods to make the transition. <br><br>Remember my friend's girlfriend Nini, who has eaten nothing but grapes for the last 10 years. If she could get enough protein eating only every variety of grape, then I think everyone else shold be just fine.<br><br>Roger Haeske Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2002 Report Share Posted February 21, 2002 Thanks Marlene,<br><br>Please tell me more. The idea of yeast and raw food is new to me.<br><br>Strange to relate, your notions resonate<br><br>Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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