Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi Deb, No I don/t eat 100o/o raw for my diet. But I mix it and it seems to be very beneficial for me. The raw recipes are very interesting and inexpensive. They are mostly veg, salaads, and desserts. If you are interested let me know. Patti Deborah Pageau <dpageau wrote: Hi Patti; Thanks Patti. I actually only ate 100% raw for about 2 1/2 years at the beginning. We eat a mixed diet of raw and cooked now, although gluten-free still. I found that I am happier with this way of eating. Do you eat 100% raw yourself? Is 'WI' Wisconsin?? Deborah Hi Deborah, Patti here from WI If you need some good raw food recipes, I have some delicious ones. Let me know. Deborah Pageau <dpageau wrote: It was an all raw vegan diet... which simply happened to be also gluten-free because we ate lots of fresh fruit, raw veggies, nuts and seeds. She improved so dramatically, it was like a miracle. At the time, I credited the all-raw aspect. Now, I think that may have been beneficial too, but mostly, I think the main benefit was the gluten-free quality. Deborah <dpageau wrote: > > We accidentally got her onto a gluten-free diet (without realizing that was what it was) for about a year when she was much older, and it did make a huge improvement in her health,> curious how did u accidentaly get her on a gluten free diet? .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Hi Patti; My daughter has just registered for the triathalon in Wisconsin next September. We hope to be there to cheer her on. Deborah Hi Deb, No I don/t eat 100o/o raw for my diet. But I mix it and it seems to be very beneficial for me. The raw recipes are very interesting and inexpensive. They are mostly veg, salaads, and desserts. If you are interested let me know. Patti Deborah Pageau <dpageau wrote: Hi Patti; Thanks Patti. I actually only ate 100% raw for about 2 1/2 years at the beginning. We eat a mixed diet of raw and cooked now, although gluten-free still. I found that I am happier with this way of eating. Do you eat 100% raw yourself? Is 'WI' Wisconsin?? Deborah . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 Hey Deb, Where is the triathalon in WI? Patti Deborah Pageau <dpageau wrote: Hi Patti; My daughter has just registered for the triathalon in Wisconsin next September. We hope to be there to cheer her on. Deborah Hi Deb, No I don/t eat 100o/o raw for my diet. But I mix it and it seems to be very beneficial for me. The raw recipes are very interesting and inexpensive. They are mostly veg, salaads, and desserts. If you are interested let me know. Patti Deborah Pageau <dpageau wrote: Hi Patti; Thanks Patti. I actually only ate 100% raw for about 2 1/2 years at the beginning. We eat a mixed diet of raw and cooked now, although gluten-free still. I found that I am happier with this way of eating. Do you eat 100% raw yourself? Is 'WI' Wisconsin?? Deborah .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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