Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 Do you have these problems with your raw food diet? 1. You are addicted to your favorite cooked foods and going out to restaurants. 2. Friends and family discourage you, think you are weird and tell you that you'll get sick 3. You are afraid of becoming too thin. 4. You fear that you aren't getting enough nutrients like protein, calcium, and B12. 5. You have been eating raw but aren't getting the results you expected. 6. You fear eating fruit because of its sugar content and hybridization. The next NJ Raw Food Support Group Meeting will discuss and debunk common problems, myths and misconceptions about the vegan raw food diet. The meeting will be held at the George St. Co-op in New Brunswick this coming Tuesday October 21, from 7:45 to 9:45pm. Directions to the George St. Co-op are at the end of this email. Joel Brody and I will lead the meeting. Let me tell you a little about Joel. Joel has been very instrumental in getting these meetings going in New Jersey. The reason being is that he actively mentored and encouraged me to become a 100% raw foodist. He also comes as often as he can to the NJ meetings to lend his support. I think of Joel as the New York Raw Food Missionary. He's in contact with many people, including celebrities and he gets many of them to attend these raw food meetings or at least to go out to dinner with him at a raw food restaurant. For over the last 5 years Joel has been 100% raw. In the 70's he was 100% raw for 2.5 years but he had no support group and so he eventually was inveigled into eating brown rice to put some weight on him. Of course, later he realized his mistake of being told to eat cooked food by someone who wasn't as healthy as he was. Joel religiously attends the raw foods support group meetings and is one of the leaders of the Accent on Wellness meetings in NYC. Joel really knows his stuff. So I hope you can come out and we'll try to help you with whatever may be holding you back in your progress with eating a raw food diet and living the healthiest lifestyle possible. +++++ Directions to the: George St. Co-op 89 Morris St. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-247-8280 Driving Directions: Take the NJ Turnpike exit number nine. Stay to your right as you exit and take Rte 18 North. This heads you towards New Brunswick. It's only a few miles away. You'll pass two traffic lights. The second traffic light is for Commercial Ave. There is an Exxon station on your left and I believe a Gulf station as well. Shortly after the traffic light for Commercial Ave, there is an exit on the right hand side for New St. Take that exit and go to the third traffic light. At that light, turn left onto Livingston Ave. At the first block that you can, turn left onto Morris St. The Co-op is the first building on the left, 89 Morris St. There is metered parking on the street. I believe they only check the meters until 5pm. Nevertheless, you'll have to read the signs and follow them. The Co-op also has 3 of its own parking spots on the left hand side. ++++++++++ Walking directions to the George St. Co-op from the New Brunswick Train Station. Make sure to get off at the main New Brunswick stop. There is a Jersey Ave, stop which isn't the right one. The first thing you want to do is to find Albany St. or Rte 27. This is a major street that runs parallel with the train tracks. If you come out of the front of the train station you'll run into Albany St. You'll also see The Ferren Deck Mall across the street. There is a University Book Store and further to the left is a McDonald's. So from the front of the train station you have to go left down Albany St. You walk two blocks and make a right turn on to George Street. You'll walk by about 5 or 6 traffic lights. (Short blocks) Then you turn right at Livingston Ave. From there you walk up past one traffic light. The next block after that light is Morris St. You turn left there and the George St. Co-op will be the first building on the left hand side of the street. Go upstairs for the meeting. To Your Radiant Health, Roger Haeske Do You Have These Problems With Your Raw Food Diet? 1. You are addicted to your favorite cooked foods and going out to restaurants. 2. Friends and family discourage you, think you are weird and tell you that you'll get sick 3. You are afraid of becoming too thin. 4. You fear that you aren't getting enough nutrients like protein, calcium, and B12. 5. You have been eating raw but aren't getting the results you expected. 6. You fear eating fruit because of its sugar content and hybridization. I'll resolve these problems, myths and misconceptions for you with a free & no obligation 20-minute telephone or email consultation. Email me or visit www.SuperbeingDiet.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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