Guest guest Posted July 18, 2007 Report Share Posted July 18, 2007 The key WRT B12 is absorption. In a digestive system that is working well, B12 (and many other nutrients) are absorbed easily and in sufficient quantities, given an even reasonable diet. In a digestive system that is working dysfunctionally, absorption of B12 and many other nutrients is impaired, regardless of present-time diet. There is a tendency to focus far too heavily on the diet; other factors are significant, and sometimes prevailing, in their effect. Best, Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of jeannieh h Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:22 PM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] Vitamin D requirements ... Vit D/B12 blood tests Lesa, I am very impressed with your journey. I am at the begining of my journey and hope to make it for the long haul. I am curious why you would want to eliminate salsa. What is wrong with salsa? I am curious because I love salsa. There is so much to learn. Jeannie your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one. Lesa <ljbn To: rawfood Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:20:21 PM Re: [Raw Food] Vitamin D requirements ... Vit D/B12 blood tests As I understand it, we get B12 from the foods we eat, our healthy lifestyle etc etc... I don't know my source of B12 - well, fruits and veggies is all I eat so I have to be getting it from that. I seldom eat seeds, nuts or coconut, hardly ever eat seaweed/veggies and NEVER suppliments or medications or stimulants ... I have been eating VERY healthy for over a year now. In the past year since I went raw I have eaten very lightly steamed broccoli with shrimp (6 pieces) 3 times, I had 2 glasses of wine on my birthday (first time in 3 yrs) and have had a prepared fresh salsa about 1ce a month. These are things I decided in the moment to allow, enjoy and move past. I won't be eating the broccoli and shrimp again. The wine, I'm not sure if I would or wouldn't have a glass on a special occasion again. The salsa, I'm working to eliminate completely, I use it for flavoring when I'm wanting to be less different from others. I weighed 270#s a year ago and I've had to learn to be a bit more gentle with myself and a bit less of a perfectionist as I remember that mistakes are just lessons with their work clothes on... I'm a relative newbie to the whole raw lifestyle, though I had touched base with Natural Hygine 30 years ago and have a pretty good nutritional foundation. I weigh in today at 137# give or take, I am happy with my path and glad to share. Hope that answers your questions, it's the best I can do in this moment. Simply, Lesa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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