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I eat cooked tomatoes from time to time, even when I get pretty strict about raw

foods. I

have always included these in my diet because they are the best source of

lycopene. I heard

from a credible source that they must be cooked in order to make this necessary

nutrient

available. Does anyone have any more info on this? What about Sundried

Tomatoes? Do

they have lycopene?

 

I am not too sure what lycopene is or why it is important either. All I know is

I do love

cooked and sundried tomatoes and see no harm in them even on a very strict raw

vegan diet.

 

Michael

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Hi Michael,

 

Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant. Go to garynull.com and search

his library, he has loads of info on it. Also, go to ask.com where

you can find more.

 

Elaine

 

 

, " bossalingo " <bossalingo wrote:

>

> I eat cooked tomatoes from time to time, even when I get pretty

strict about raw foods. I

> have always included these in my diet because they are the best

source of lycopene. I heard

> from a credible source that they must be cooked in order to make

this necessary nutrient

> available. Does anyone have any more info on this? What about

Sundried Tomatoes? Do

> they have lycopene?

>

> I am not too sure what lycopene is or why it is important either.

All I know is I do love

> cooked and sundried tomatoes and see no harm in them even on a

very strict raw vegan diet.

>

> Michael

>

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