Guest guest Posted June 2, 2002 Report Share Posted June 2, 2002 Hi everybody! I'm so glad to have found this group! I began vegetarianism at the same time I started juicing vegetables, fruit and wheatgrass. I started barely 3 weeks ago and I am amazed at how much better I feel and how much quicker my brain works. I'm also so much better at being present with people and being loving to others in general. I have been taking anti-depressants for 7 years, and never felt that great on them but was afraid to go off of them. (I did once, and got almost suicidal) NOW I'm thinking that it'll be appropriate to go off of them. I'm in no hurry, but I'm surprised to be getting there! I'm feeling considerably less depressed. I didn't know that these improvements were possible with this new diet! I'm wondering if anyone has ideas on what to juice/eat that will facilitate these qualities. I am juicing about a half a beet a day to help cleanse my liver. (I had a ruptured appendix for 5 days that they didn't diagnose until it was almost too late- this was 20 years ago) What I normally juice daily; 4 carrots, two apples, two oranges, two celery stalks, 1 Tb size ginger, I/2 beet, 1 or 2 leaves of kale, a cup size of broccoli, and a fist full of wheatgrass. Sometimes I add cabbage, onion, leek, garlic. I drink this throughout the day. (I'm eating no dairy or eggs) Any suggestions, or a list of maladies and what to eat/juice for them? Again, I'm so glad you all are here! Peace and Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Congratulations Mary Ann! I'm new to the group. I have been thinking about going raw or mostly raw for a long time now, but I'm finally trying to do it. It sounds like bliss for you.... I would like to be about 80% raw, with the remaining 20% mostly Japanese food, which I love and which makes me feel good. I have been vegetarian for 29 years, vegan for 5 1/2. I must be the world's chubbiest vegan. At 41 my health is starting to cave in, and it's time to get the lead out. For me the drawbacks are expense, and the fact that I am usually still hungry after eating a pretty decent quantity of fruits or veggies. I have also noticed that the roof of my mouth is sore, which I think is from eating lots of fruit. I really love fruit, and could practically live on it if it were affordable, so I'm wondering how to deal with this. Could anyone tell me what obstacles they have encountered, and how they have been dealt with? I just know I'll feel so much better once I have cleaned up my diet, but right now it's somewhat difficult. I would say that expense is my #1 issue right now. Thanks for any input, and thanks, Mary Ann, for the inspiration. Namaste, dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Hi Dani! I'm not allot of help because I'm new too. But I had an experience produce shopping this week that surprised me. I was stocking up on all the vegetables and fruit I needed, first going to the " expensive " health food market, then went to the regular supermarket to get the other items. I was shocked to find out that allot of the produce I'd passed up at the expensive market, were actually a good deal cheaper at the expensive market. I went ahead and bought the stuff because I didn't have time to make another stop. But I learned something. I'm surprised at actually how much money I'm saving by going raw. Really!Processed-type food, bread, even tofu is expensive. I didn't think about it beforehand, but every time I go to either grocery store my bill is substantially lower! One good, cheap source of raw protein is sprouted beans of every kind. Mung, adzuki, black-eyed peas, garbanzos etc. Real easy to sprout yourself and with a bit of salad dressing, or pureed tomatoes+spices....delicious! I just sprout them all together so they're colorful and multiply the protein value as a group. Good luck to you! YOU inspire me! I will say that I have lost at least 5 pounds in the last 3 weeks. My clothes are getting deliciously loose! Juicing and drinking all of that stuff together seems to make me feel full and nourished.AND I'm far less interested in foods that I used to crave! I'm not good at denying myself. I don't believe in it. What's cool is, I don't feel deprived in the least! For the last year or so I couldn't GET enough to eat. I felt like eating all of the time. Huge things of popcorn, sweets, some good food, but allot of it. I am really not hungry at all like I used to be (so far)! All of that was unexpected! I'm cheering for you! I'm looking forward to hearing more from you. Peace and Joy, Mary Ann - Dani Kelly rawfood Sunday, June 02, 2002 6:10 PM Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! Congratulations Mary Ann! I'm new to the group. I have been thinking about going raw or mostly raw for a long time now, but I'm finally trying to do it. It sounds like bliss for you.... I would like to be about 80% raw, with the remaining 20% mostly Japanese food, which I love and which makes me feel good. I have been vegetarian for 29 years, vegan for 5 1/2. I must be the world's chubbiest vegan. At 41 my health is starting to cave in, and it's time to get the lead out. For me the drawbacks are expense, and the fact that I am usually still hungry after eating a pretty decent quantity of fruits or veggies. I have also noticed that the roof of my mouth is sore, which I think is from eating lots of fruit. I really love fruit, and could practically live on it if it were affordable, so I'm wondering how to deal with this. Could anyone tell me what obstacles they have encountered, and how they have been dealt with? I just know I'll feel so much better once I have cleaned up my diet, but right now it's somewhat difficult. I would say that expense is my #1 issue right now. Thanks for any input, and thanks, Mary Ann, for the inspiration. Namaste, dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Hi Dani, Going raw is wonderful! If by Japanese food you mean vegetarian sushi rolls, after you go raw, you'll quickly notice that the rice makes you feel bloated and lethargic. At least that's how it was for me. I LOVED vegetarian california rolls (and still would love them), but the rice always made me feel so tired the following day, so i quit eating them. I really miss wasabi, though! Shanti, AZ rawfood, Dani Kelly <dani.k@p...> wrote: > Congratulations Mary Ann! > > I'm new to the group. I have been thinking about going raw or mostly raw for a long time now, but I'm finally trying to do it. It sounds like bliss for you.... > > I would like to be about 80% raw, with the remaining 20% mostly Japanese food, which I love and which makes me feel good. I have been vegetarian for 29 years, vegan for 5 1/2. I must be the world's chubbiest vegan. At 41 my health is starting to cave in, and it's time to get the lead out. > > For me the drawbacks are expense, and the fact that I am usually still hungry after eating a pretty decent quantity of fruits or veggies. I have also noticed that the roof of my mouth is sore, which I think is from eating lots of fruit. I really love fruit, and could practically live on it if it were affordable, so I'm wondering how to deal with this. > > Could anyone tell me what obstacles they have encountered, and how they have been dealt with? I just know I'll feel so much better once I have cleaned up my diet, but right now it's somewhat difficult. I would say that expense is my #1 issue right now. > > Thanks for any input, and thanks, Mary Ann, for the inspiration. > > Namaste, > dani > > > > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > > What you are looking for is what is looking. > --St. Francis of Assisi > > In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 > > > --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh@e...> attached: > > ___________ > Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: > > http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Dani wrote: <For me the drawbacks are expense, <snip> Could anyone tell me what obstacles they have encountered, and how they have been dealt with?> =====Hi Dani!! My two biggest obstacles were learning how to shop to eat raw and getting organized. SHOPPING It was a big transition from buying food that I could store in my pantry to buying fresh food that would not keep long. I tended to buy too much of too many different kinds of fruits and vegetables, thinking I needed to eat everything I saw in the produce section. It took me a while to learn to buy only the things I knew I would eat. No matter how beautiful yellow and red peppers look and no matter how good they may be for me, I know that I'm just throwing money away if I buy them because I absolutely hate the taste of peppers. On the other hand, sometimes I felt funny having a shopping cart overflowing with carrots. But I eat tons and tons of carrots so I knew they wouldn't be wasted. So I wasted a lot of money on ruined food in the beginning but it's leveled off now that I'm learning what I enjoy eating and the amounts I need to buy. If your mind still thinks you're spending a lot money, just calculate how many fruits and veggies you can buy for the price of a potroast. GETTING ORGANIZED One very important thing that I wish I had done earlier was clean out my refrigerator - I mean totally clean it out - and invest in some good storage bags and keepers. I was always trying to shove my fruits and veggies into a half-full fridge and they'd get lost and crammed into the back of shelves. Each time I'd go to get something to eat, it was a little stressful. Once I started with a bare fridge, and got my food organized into an attractive and manageable manner, eating became much more pleasurable and much easier to eat raw because it was pleasing to my eye and quick and easy to access. Another thing that took some getting used to was having my juicer, blender and food processor out on my counter. I like a clean, uncluttered counter and normally don't have these out. But I found I was spending all my time dragging them out to use them and that eventually became frustrating. So I organized them in an area by themselves for easy access. These are pretty simple things, but they've certainly made eating raw easier for me. Francoise :> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 I've been overcoming sickness in my body with juice therapy and a mostly raw diet. This includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Candidiasis, Hypothyroidism, Adrenal Disfunction, & Mercury Toxicity. Mary Ann, keep up the good work. I recommend continuing your juice therapy and trying to rotate foods to juice. For example, cucumbers are great kidney cleansers, alfalfa sprouts are very high in concentrated protein, etc. I also juice: bib lettuce, romaine lettuce, collard greens, kale, carrots, celery, bell peppers, sweet potatoes, parsley, apples, pears, you name it. The only thing I wouldn't recommend is to mix any fruits other than apples with vegetables. This is a primary law of proper food combining. Acid fruits like oranges, should only be eaten or drunk with other acid fruits or subacid fruits (no vegetables). You will be off your meds in no time. Wean off slowly since your body becomes accustomed (and almost addicted) to the toxic meds. Regina --- Mary Ann Hogan <mahmuh wrote: > Hi everybody! I'm so glad to have found this group! > I began vegetarianism at the same time I started > juicing vegetables, fruit and wheatgrass. I started > barely 3 weeks ago and I am amazed at how much > better I feel and how much quicker my brain works. > I'm also so much better at being present with people > and being loving to others in general. I have been > taking anti-depressants for 7 years, and never felt > that great on them but was afraid to go off of them. > (I did once, and got almost suicidal) NOW I'm > thinking that it'll be appropriate to go off of > them. I'm in no hurry, but I'm surprised to be > getting there! I'm feeling considerably less > depressed. I didn't know that these improvements > were possible with this new diet! > > I'm wondering if anyone has ideas on what to > juice/eat that will facilitate these qualities. > I am juicing about a half a beet a day to help > cleanse my liver. (I had a ruptured appendix for 5 > days that they didn't diagnose until it was almost > too late- this was 20 years ago) > > What I normally juice daily; 4 carrots, two apples, > two oranges, two celery stalks, 1 Tb size ginger, > I/2 beet, 1 or 2 leaves of kale, a cup size of > broccoli, and a fist full of wheatgrass. Sometimes I > add cabbage, onion, leek, garlic. I drink this > throughout the day. (I'm eating no dairy or eggs) > > Any suggestions, or a list of maladies and what to > eat/juice for them? > > Again, I'm so glad you all are here! > > Peace and Joy > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Gosh Regina! That helps unbelievably! I, also have hypothyroidism. Do you think I will be able to eventually go off of the synthroid? (150mcg) How long have you been juicing? Are you feeling allot better? I'm so grateful for your help! - Regina DeLuca rawfood Monday, June 03, 2002 6:55 AM Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! I've been overcoming sickness in my body with juice therapy and a mostly raw diet. This includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Candidiasis, Hypothyroidism, Adrenal Disfunction, & Mercury Toxicity. Mary Ann, keep up the good work. I recommend continuing your juice therapy and trying to rotate foods to juice. For example, cucumbers are great kidney cleansers, alfalfa sprouts are very high in concentrated protein, etc. I also juice: bib lettuce, romaine lettuce, collard greens, kale, carrots, celery, bell peppers, sweet potatoes, parsley, apples, pears, you name it. The only thing I wouldn't recommend is to mix any fruits other than apples with vegetables. This is a primary law of proper food combining. Acid fruits like oranges, should only be eaten or drunk with other acid fruits or subacid fruits (no vegetables). You will be off your meds in no time. Wean off slowly since your body becomes accustomed (and almost addicted) to the toxic meds. Regina --- Mary Ann Hogan <mahmuh wrote: > Hi everybody! I'm so glad to have found this group! > I began vegetarianism at the same time I started > juicing vegetables, fruit and wheatgrass. I started > barely 3 weeks ago and I am amazed at how much > better I feel and how much quicker my brain works. > I'm also so much better at being present with people > and being loving to others in general. I have been > taking anti-depressants for 7 years, and never felt > that great on them but was afraid to go off of them. > (I did once, and got almost suicidal) NOW I'm > thinking that it'll be appropriate to go off of > them. I'm in no hurry, but I'm surprised to be > getting there! I'm feeling considerably less > depressed. I didn't know that these improvements > were possible with this new diet! > > I'm wondering if anyone has ideas on what to > juice/eat that will facilitate these qualities. > I am juicing about a half a beet a day to help > cleanse my liver. (I had a ruptured appendix for 5 > days that they didn't diagnose until it was almost > too late- this was 20 years ago) > > What I normally juice daily; 4 carrots, two apples, > two oranges, two celery stalks, 1 Tb size ginger, > I/2 beet, 1 or 2 leaves of kale, a cup size of > broccoli, and a fist full of wheatgrass. Sometimes I > add cabbage, onion, leek, garlic. I drink this > throughout the day. (I'm eating no dairy or eggs) > > Any suggestions, or a list of maladies and what to > eat/juice for them? > > Again, I'm so glad you all are here! > > Peace and Joy > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 I've been weaning off my thyroid meds slowly for about 8 months now. I was on Armour Thyroid and Cytomel- very high doses. The sicker I got, the more sluggish my thyroid got. You can definitely get off the meds. Believe that for sure! A great combination for the thyroid is carrots, bell pepper, cucumber, bib lettuce and alfalfa sprouts in the juicer. I find that the more I juice, the faster my body heals. I also fast here and there for about 4 days with juices and colon hydrotherapy. Fasting is amazing! It brings me leaps and bounds ahead. It allows the body to dump toxic waste from the organs right into the colon and kidneys to be eliminated. Of course, keeping mostly raw and proper food combining is extremely important. I went off my diet just last Saturday and I've been sick for the past two days. It just makes me never want to eat cooked, processed food again. Let me know if you need any more specific information. Regina --- Mary Ann Hogan <mahmuh wrote: > Gosh Regina! That helps unbelievably! I, also have > hypothyroidism. Do you think I will be able to > eventually go off of the synthroid? (150mcg) How > long have you been juicing? Are you feeling allot > better? I'm so grateful for your help! > - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2002 Report Share Posted June 3, 2002 Thanks Regina! Great information and thanks for the encouragement! - Regina DeLuca rawfood Monday, June 03, 2002 7:42 AM Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! I've been weaning off my thyroid meds slowly for about 8 months now. I was on Armour Thyroid and Cytomel- very high doses. The sicker I got, the more sluggish my thyroid got. You can definitely get off the meds. Believe that for sure! A great combination for the thyroid is carrots, bell pepper, cucumber, bib lettuce and alfalfa sprouts in the juicer. I find that the more I juice, the faster my body heals. I also fast here and there for about 4 days with juices and colon hydrotherapy. Fasting is amazing! It brings me leaps and bounds ahead. It allows the body to dump toxic waste from the organs right into the colon and kidneys to be eliminated. Of course, keeping mostly raw and proper food combining is extremely important. I went off my diet just last Saturday and I've been sick for the past two days. It just makes me never want to eat cooked, processed food again. Let me know if you need any more specific information. Regina --- Mary Ann Hogan <mahmuh wrote: > Gosh Regina! That helps unbelievably! I, also have > hypothyroidism. Do you think I will be able to > eventually go off of the synthroid? (150mcg) How > long have you been juicing? Are you feeling allot > better? I'm so grateful for your help! > - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Thanks Francoise! I'm going to do the refridgerator thing tonight! That was really great advice - good psychology. My only equipment thus far is a blender. I'm not interested in getting a juicer at this point because I really want to eat everything as whole as possible, and I can use my plain old fashioned citrus juicer for grapefruits & oranges, and make smoothies in the blender. I would like to get one of those gadgets that makes noodles out of veggies, though! Thanks for the inspiration! Namaste, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " jblayne " <jblayne attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 AZ, I was thinking of sushi, and also okono-miyaki, iniri, soba, miso, and other things. Ok, so 90% raw! Anyway, I know I can make sushi with sprouted grains or no grains at all. I can really imagine how eating cooked rice could feel like a gutbomb if one is used to living foods, so I'm going to experiment with alternatives. Thanks and Peace, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from muktabhimani <no_reply > attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Mary Ann, this sounds exactly like me: " I'm not good at denying myself. I don't believe in it.... For the last year or so I couldn't GET enough to eat. I felt like eating all of the time. Huge things of popcorn, sweets, some good food, but allot of it. " So you really are a lot of help! I have been sprouting lentils, and will do more of this. I have made raw hummus in the past, which was great, so more of that too! You really cleared up the economics issue for me - the problem is that in my transition, I seem to have been buying a lot of vegan convenience foods, more than usual. It's as though I'm buying a full load of grocieries for the me that is a cooked food junkie and another full load for the me that aspires to be raw. I have been buying organic for years, so I've got that part down, thank goodness. It's the emotional eating that's going to be the big thing to make peace with now. An interesting thing about making a gradual transition is that you really notice how foods make you feel. Today I ate bagels. Mucky! Anyway, tonight is the night. I'm going to run off and make salad and some banana-cherry " ice cream " - just bananas and cherries and a dash of vanilla. That reminds me: I would love any recipes for raw treats. E-mail your favorites, anyone, please! Tomorrow will be a 100% raw day. Namaste, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Hi Dani! Do I detect strictness in your assignment for today?! (joking) I love your idea of raw humus! I'd love to have that recipe! I don't really have any recipes. I got into this thinking I'd just be adding a nutritious supplement to my diet. What I juiced was so delicious (surprisingly!) and I drank so much of it AND I was satiated and felt good!! Then I began to realize that this could be the bulk of my diet! And started to feel even better! Check this out---From independent information that I have found (an on-line store that sells both types of juicers and high-powered blenders in almost all manufacturers-www.juicersdirect.com, where I purchased my Samson juicer, or, I'm sure could be purchased direct from the manufacturer www.greenbison.com) This was while talking on the phone with the shipping person at juicersdirect, or Open Chute: ) when you juice at a low rpm (mine, the Samson 6 in 1 juicer, juices at 80 rpm as compared to many other brands that juice at 3000+) you keep the enzymes and nutrients from " cooking " out of them. THEN, GET THIS--- juice without pulp in it and juiced at a low rpm offers your body 95 or more % of the nutrients and enzymes completely absorbable by your body! The Vita-Mix blender, by comparison, by whirling the entire fruit or vegetable to a liquidish form, your body can only absorb and utilize 20-30% of the nutrients. (And they would have made 100 dollars more from me if I would have purchased the Vita-Mix so no greed on their part was involved) My theory: remember how fiber is a big weight-loss trick because it hurries the food through your system so you don't absorb the " calories " , which in the case of vegetables and juices are comparatively very low! In effect you would be decreasing your absorption and utilization of the enzymes and nutrients BY EATING THE WHOLE FOOD! Yeah, eat fiber, even eat the fiber left over from the juicer, BUT LATER, AFTER YOUR BODY HAS HAD TIME TO BE FULLY IMPACTED BY THE PURE JUICE!!!! Honestly Dani, I'm beginning to think that that's why I'm feeling so satiated and non-craving compared to you. I think we're very similar in allot of ways. The difference might be because my body is getting more of all the stuff by up to 90% MORE than you. If liquefying the whole piece of produce only lets your body utilize 20 to 30%, imagine what a low percentage your body is absorbing by merely chewing and swallowing! Maybe 3%!! (I'm guessing) Anyway this is my sermon for today! Rock On and Big Peace to you, Sister!! Much love and admiration, Mary Ann - Dani Kelly rawfood Monday, June 03, 2002 6:31 PM Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! Mary Ann, this sounds exactly like me: " I'm not good at denying myself. I don't believe in it.... For the last year or so I couldn't GET enough to eat. I felt like eating all of the time. Huge things of popcorn, sweets, some good food, but allot of it. " So you really are a lot of help! I have been sprouting lentils, and will do more of this. I have made raw hummus in the past, which was great, so more of that too! You really cleared up the economics issue for me - the problem is that in my transition, I seem to have been buying a lot of vegan convenience foods, more than usual. It's as though I'm buying a full load of grocieries for the me that is a cooked food junkie and another full load for the me that aspires to be raw. I have been buying organic for years, so I've got that part down, thank goodness. It's the emotional eating that's going to be the big thing to make peace with now. An interesting thing about making a gradual transition is that you really notice how foods make you feel. Today I ate bagels. Mucky! Anyway, tonight is the night. I'm going to run off and make salad and some banana-cherry " ice cream " - just bananas and cherries and a dash of vanilla. That reminds me: I would love any recipes for raw treats. E-mail your favorites, anyone, please! Tomorrow will be a 100% raw day. Namaste, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " <mahmuh attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 Dani, I agree with Mary Ann! Juicing is pure medicine and balances the body with minerals and vitamins and it totally brings me to the next level in my health. You also may want to do some research on proper food combining. This includes a few rules to help with proper digestion and assimilation which will help with cravings. Sometimes cravings are a sign of the liver detoxifying also. I tend to have sweet cravings and when this happens I eat a couple figs. It goes right away and the figs are wonderful food. Healthfood stores and organic foods are not always healthy! Regina --- Mary Ann Hogan <mahmuh wrote: > Hi Dani! > > Do I detect strictness in your assignment for > today?! (joking) I love your idea of raw humus! I'd > love to have that recipe! I don't really have any > recipes. I got into this thinking I'd just be adding > a nutritious supplement to my diet. What I juiced > was so delicious (surprisingly!) and I drank so much > of it AND I was satiated and felt good!! Then I > began to realize that this could be the bulk of my > diet! And started to feel even better! > > Check this out---From independent information that I > have found (an on-line store that sells both types > of juicers and high-powered blenders in almost all > manufacturers-www.juicersdirect.com, where I > purchased my Samson juicer, or, I'm sure could be > purchased direct from the manufacturer > www.greenbison.com) This was while talking on the > phone with the shipping person at juicersdirect, or > Open Chute: ) when you juice at a low rpm (mine, > the Samson 6 in 1 juicer, juices at 80 rpm as > compared to many other brands that juice at 3000+) > you keep the enzymes and nutrients from " cooking " > out of them. THEN, GET THIS--- juice without pulp in > it and juiced at a low rpm offers your body 95 or > more % of the nutrients and enzymes completely > absorbable by your body! The Vita-Mix blender, by > comparison, by whirling the entire fruit or > vegetable to a liquidish form, your body can only > absorb and utilize 20-30% of the nutrients. (And > they would have made 100 dollars more from me if I > would have purchased the Vita-Mix so no greed on > their part was involved) My theory: remember how > fiber is a big weight-loss trick because it hurries > the food through your system so you don't absorb the > " calories " , which in the case of vegetables and > juices are comparatively very low! In effect you > would be decreasing your absorption and utilization > of the enzymes and nutrients BY EATING THE WHOLE > FOOD! Yeah, eat fiber, even eat the fiber left over > from the juicer, BUT LATER, AFTER YOUR BODY HAS HAD > TIME TO BE FULLY IMPACTED BY THE PURE JUICE!!!! > > Honestly Dani, I'm beginning to think that that's > why I'm feeling so satiated and non-craving compared > to you. I think we're very similar in allot of ways. > The difference might be because my body is getting > more of all the stuff by up to 90% MORE than you. If > liquefying the whole piece of produce only lets your > body utilize 20 to 30%, imagine what a low > percentage your body is absorbing by merely chewing > and swallowing! Maybe 3%!! (I'm guessing) > > Anyway this is my sermon for today! > > Rock On and Big Peace to you, Sister!! > > Much love and admiration, > > Mary Ann > - > Dani Kelly > rawfood > Monday, June 03, 2002 6:31 PM > Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! > > > Mary Ann, this sounds exactly like me: > > " I'm not good at denying myself. I don't believe > in it.... For the last year or so I couldn't GET > enough to eat. I felt like eating all of the time. > Huge things of popcorn, sweets, some good food, but > allot of it. " So you really are a lot of help! > > I have been sprouting lentils, and will do more of > this. I have made raw hummus in the past, which was > great, so more of that too! You really cleared up > the economics issue for me - the problem is that in > my transition, I seem to have been buying a lot of > vegan convenience foods, more than usual. It's as > though I'm buying a full load of grocieries for the > me that is a cooked food junkie and another full > load for the me that aspires to be raw. > > I have been buying organic for years, so I've got > that part down, thank goodness. It's the emotional > eating that's going to be the big thing to make > peace with now. > > An interesting thing about making a gradual > transition is that you really notice how foods make > you feel. Today I ate bagels. Mucky! > > Anyway, tonight is the night. I'm going to run > off and make salad and some banana-cherry " ice > cream " - just bananas and cherries and a dash of > vanilla. That reminds me: I would love any recipes > for raw treats. E-mail your favorites, anyone, > please! > > Tomorrow will be a 100% raw day. > > Namaste, > Dani > > ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: > > What you are looking for is what is looking. > --St. Francis of Assisi > > In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 > > > --- message from " Mary Ann Hogan " > <mahmuh attached: > > > ___________ > Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose > daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online > shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of > money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated > to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits > help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance > expenses. To learn more visit: > > > http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2002 Report Share Posted June 4, 2002 rawfood, Dani Kelly <dani.k@p...> wrote: >I would like to get one of those gadgets that makes noodles out of veggies, though! That's called a Saladacco, or spiral slicer. I got mine online from some place I think called Home Markteplace or something like that. It makes angel hair. But when I was in Super Wal-Mart Friday night, I saw a machine that was making " fettucine " out of a raw potato. So it would work on jicama and diakon etc etc as well. Can't remember what it was called, but it had one of those " As Seen on TV " signs on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 That's the one! Thanks! ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " garybearsgirl " <garybearsgirl attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Hey Mary Ann and Regina, I find the idea of having to buy a juicer rather disheartening. Is it possible to be healthy and happy on a raw foods diet without owning this piece of equipment? I also have some reservations about food combining - in the old days it was firmly believed by " experts " that if one wanted to do the then-extreme thing of giving up meat, one had to carefully combine complimentary proteins in order to stay out of the hospital. Of course, this was absurd. So I guess I have this aversion to the idea of being that scientific about food, dating back to the seventies! Do I just have to get over it? I have been raw since last night. I am sleepy, dopey, cranky, hungry, and kinda headachey. It feels exactly like fasting, even though I have been eating what I think is plenty of good food. I wonder how long this will last. Every time I feel like I want to order a big vegan pizza 'cause I'm so " hungry " I think, " Is this really hunger, or is it something that *feels* like hunger just because my stomach isn't full of pasta or bagels or tofu? " And then I think of your enthusiasm for juice, Mary Ann, and your steadfast belief that juicing fills in the gaps. Thanks for all the support, everybody. If I make it through this rather unpleasant phase I will have you all to thank for it. Blessings, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from Regina DeLuca <regdeluca attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Dani, You absolutely do not need to juice to be raw. In fact I don't juice at all. Though I do use a Vitamix or a powerful blender to prepare some dishes. But that is not necessary either. Eating raw foods in their natural state is perfectly fine and the best way to go in my opinion. It purely depends who you talk to in the raw foods movement. Some believe in juicing and others don't. Also if you are hungry it means that you are not eating enough. You will never get full eating low calorie foods like salads. You need to eat either a whole lot of raw fruit or a lot of raw fat. Either way you will feel full once you have ingested enough calories. You will have to count calories and compare with how many calories you used to eat to what you are consuming with raw foods. Because you can feel full much sooner with raw foods because they are not dehydrated. Raw fruits and vegetables are very high in water content. But you have to eat more by weight to get enough calories in your diet. This is not so much the case with raw nuts and seeds. If you want more assistance you can read my free report by going to the link I provide below. Roger Haeske P.S. Get a Free 6 Step Technique to Transition to a Raw Diet, go to http://superbeing.com/awesometechnique.htm Dani Kelly [dani.k] Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:26 PM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! Hey Mary Ann and Regina, I find the idea of having to buy a juicer rather disheartening. Is it possible to be healthy and happy on a raw foods diet without owning this piece of equipment? I also have some reservations about food combining - in the old days it was firmly believed by " experts " that if one wanted to do the then-extreme thing of giving up meat, one had to carefully combine complimentary proteins in order to stay out of the hospital. Of course, this was absurd. So I guess I have this aversion to the idea of being that scientific about food, dating back to the seventies! Do I just have to get over it? I have been raw since last night. I am sleepy, dopey, cranky, hungry, and kinda headachey. It feels exactly like fasting, even though I have been eating what I think is plenty of good food. I wonder how long this will last. Every time I feel like I want to order a big vegan pizza 'cause I'm so " hungry " I think, " Is this really hunger, or is it something that *feels* like hunger just because my stomach isn't full of pasta or bagels or tofu? " And then I think of your enthusiasm for juice, Mary Ann, and your steadfast belief that juicing fills in the gaps. Thanks for all the support, everybody. If I make it through this rather unpleasant phase I will have you all to thank for it. Blessings, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from Regina DeLuca <regdeluca attached: ___________ Alex's Coupons, run by our own webmaster whose daughter has Leukemia, brings you the latest online shopping deals and coupon codes to save you tons of money. 10% of any profits from the site are donated to Childhood Cancer charities. The remaining profits help pay for Alex's ongoing medical and insurance expenses. To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/cgi-bin/ad-eagle/go.pl?rtn=emailredir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2002 Report Share Posted June 5, 2002 Hi Dani, It's obviously up to you if you want to juice or not. It's changed my life, that's all. You feel the way you do when you eat raw because your body is releasing toxins. This has been ongoing for me for almost a year (but I have a very sick body-or I should say " had a very sick body " ). I think you should figure if you eat for health or weight or just pure pleasure. I love food and have also gone thru eating disorders in my younger years. Sickness forced me to eat raw and in-turn I developed a love for health and healthy foods. Food combining is actually very simple once implemented. Again it's a matter of why you choose to eat raw. Regina --- Dani Kelly <dani.k wrote: > Hey Mary Ann and Regina, > > I find the idea of having to buy a juicer rather > disheartening. Is it possible to be healthy and - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 rawfood, " jblayne " <jblayne@c...> wrote: > Dani wrote: > > <For me the drawbacks are expense > > So I wasted a lot of money on ruined food in the beginning but it's leveled off now that I'm learning what I enjoy eating and the amounts I need to buy. If your mind still thinks you're spending a lot money, just calculate how many fruits and veggies you can buy for the price of a potroast. > I've been getting some amazing deals on organic produce shopping at a local organic distibutor. They are wholesale but open to the public on Saturndays, and they sell stuff by the box, bag and case. For the depression I recommend watching your intake of sugars amd stimulants. Also make sure you have a good source of tryptophane-rich foods like hemp, sunflower and pumpkin seeds and sprouts and seed milks, bee pollen, spirulina and chlorella. Tryptophane is the only amino acid that can pass through the blood brain layer. Also, check out http://www.emofree.com much love c-> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 > I find the idea of having to buy a juicer rather disheartening. Is it possible to be healthy and happy on a raw foods diet without owning this piece of equipment? yes - get a good grater and a nice piece of hemp or linen about 2 feet square....grate your fruits and veggies onto the cloth, pick up the cloth full of veggies by the corners of the cloth, now twist wring and squeeze the juice out of it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 Thanks to all of you who have given me so much helpful advice over the past few days! I have been raw for 3 days now, and feel great - I'm over the hungries, and survived a wicked headache yesterday, and I think that was the worst of it. My first grocery shopping trip post-conversion was indeed less expensive than in the recent past, and I am amazed at what small amounts of food satisfy me. I have even indulged in 2 melon-only dinners, inspired by the food combining information given. I haven't had any cravings at all, 'though I am what you would call a slave to chocolate, as well as a bread/pizza junkie. After 2 days I lost the bloat that was making me look more like a harbour seal than like " me " . I don't think I would have taken the plunge without the lot of you - a gigantic thank you. Although I haven't had much time to respond, I am keeping all the information you provided in mind and will value any more that you send forth! Many blessings, Dani ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: What you are looking for is what is looking. --St. Francis of Assisi In loving memory of Jasmine 1982-2002 --- message from " redlunarmoon " <redlunarmoon attached: ___________ Save rainforest! Redjellyfish Long Distance works just like any other long distance provider and is very competitively priced. In addition, you’ll save rainforest every time you make a long distance call! To learn more visit: http://www.redjellyfish.com/longdistance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2002 Report Share Posted June 7, 2002 That's so great to hear Dani! Stay positive! Regina --- Dani Kelly <dani.k wrote: > Thanks to all of you who have given me so much > helpful advice over the past few days! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2002 Report Share Posted June 8, 2002 Mary Do a brisk walk for an hour a day. It will do as much and more for yourdepression than the diet change. After only a few days you will feel the benefit PG Mary Ann Hogan [mahmuh] Monday, June 03, 2002 12:24 AM rawfood [Raw Food] I'm eating/drinking Raw!! Hi everybody! I'm so glad to have found this group! I began vegetarianism at the same time I started juicing vegetables, fruit and wheatgrass. I started barely 3 weeks ago and I am amazed at how much better I feel and how much quicker my brain works. I'm also so much better at being present with people and being loving to others in general. I have been taking anti-depressants for 7 years, and never felt that great on them but was afraid to go off of them. (I did once, and got almost suicidal) NOW I'm thinking that it'll be appropriate to go off of them. I'm in no hurry, but I'm surprised to be getting there! I'm feeling considerably less depressed. I didn't know that these improvements were possible with this new diet! I'm wondering if anyone has ideas on what to juice/eat that will facilitate these qualities. I am juicing about a half a beet a day to help cleanse my liver. (I had a ruptured appendix for 5 days that they didn't diagnose until it was almost too late- this was 20 years ago) What I normally juice daily; 4 carrots, two apples, two oranges, two celery stalks, 1 Tb size ginger, I/2 beet, 1 or 2 leaves of kale, a cup size of broccoli, and a fist full of wheatgrass. Sometimes I add cabbage, onion, leek, garlic. I drink this throughout the day. (I'm eating no dairy or eggs) Any suggestions, or a list of maladies and what to eat/juice for them? Again, I'm so glad you all are here! Peace and Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2002 Report Share Posted June 9, 2002 Dear Regina, When you give the command, " Stay positive! " , you not only guarantee that Dani will tip over into the negative but she will lose control and so she will never learn how to move herself between positive and negative and back again. It is a poisonous command which sounds so good. Our Prime Minister calls it, " A shit sandwich " . Victor. rawfood, Regina DeLuca <regdeluca> wrote: > That's so great to hear Dani! Stay positive! > > Regina > > --- Dani Kelly <dani.k@p...> wrote: > > Thanks to all of you who have given me so much > > helpful advice over the past few days! > > > > - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.