Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 This diet's not for everyone. It may be perfectly right for someone to eat an animal product diet depending on their emotional, mental, physical, spiritual place. I'm robust and healthy, 5'10 " about 150 or 155 lbs, eating raw plant food, produce, as it is, and raw nuts. And I'm sure I will and I plan to stay that way for the rest of my life. I may lose some more weight but I expect to always be healthy and robust eating this way. I don't know the particulars of the person you're describing, who knows what she was doing? What raw means to someone is as individual as there are individuals. There's mental and emotional factors involved and they can contribute to physical health. I've heard of other people similar to the one you described. People are funny and it's hard to say what's right for someone. RawFoodsBeginners , " helthi1 " <helthi1> wrote: > > > Rich, > I have a friend who raised her 3 children on a raw veggie > diet and they weren't growing.They were far below charts and > learning was a problem.She was so skinny herself she is 5'10 " and > was a size 4 sometimes a two.Her hair was thinning and falling > out.Her skin was dry and nails brittle.She believed it was detox and > continued the diet for 6 years until she felt so guilty about her > children and their teeth . > Have you heard of this happening to anyone else? > They still eat raw but added eggs and raw milk and meat and > now the whole family is healthier that before . > I don't believe in the raw meat but I enjoy the dairy . > > Cari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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