Guest guest Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 katonahp [cpeterson0930] Friday, April 22, 2005 4:35 AM Re: [Raw Food] Cleansing (WAS: Water and detox) Hello Elchanon, what a lovely reply. THank you. My height is 5' 7 " and I think I weigh 130 lbs, I am not sure, I don't have a scale, but that is the weight I usually keep. Am I supposed to have the regualr calorie requirement that SAD diets require? Or since I am getting higher quality nutrition, I assumed that I wouldn't need as many calories. Hmmmm....A bit to think about. I didn't eat much fruit yesterday and I ended up the cooked food dinner I had to make for my family,( so I see what you mean by cravings) they are waiting to see how I do before they transition. I am the guinea pig of the family...so, I am determined to succeed. I know this is the right thing to do, to switch to raw food, and listening to my body, I want to make sure I do it right for my own health and the future health of my family. THanks. N _____ Greetings! Is Katon your name, or perhaps just a name for groups such as this one? From your answer, I have the impression that you are female, a wife and mom, and very dedicated to the well-being of your entire family. I know that making a change as significant as this can seem challenging, particularly when one's family remains skeptical. One way to approach that, by no means a " complete solution, " is to begin offering fruit at breakfast, fruit appetizers, fruit snacks between meals., that sort of thing. Remember the old adage, " Don't eat fruit before dinner, you'll spoil your appetite " ? Well, guess what? Fruit before dinner DOES " spoil " one's appetite, because the fruit, particularly if enough is eaten, satiates the appetite. It provides the needed calories, water, oxygen, soluble fiber, minerals, vitamins, enzymes, and other micronutrients the body needs, and the body responds by winding down its hunger signal. So spoil away!!! Never ask them to give up anything, just offer them nice things, more and more, and just let them enjoy. Do your children play soccer or any other sport(s)? I don't know anything about your family, where you live, etc. But around here, the halftime shack of choice is often cut-up oranges? Why? Because they are high in the foregoing list of nutrients, sweet, easy to prepare, eat, and clean up. And they digest rapidly, so that the kids are able to return to the game after only a short break. Point this (or similarly familiar things) out to your children, let THEM draw their own conclusions, just give them the " facts " and ask them what they think it might mean. They are smart, they'll figure it out! Hopefully this is a bit helpful to you. Oh and about your own weight and calories...120-125 sounds pretty average for a woman your height, depending upon your build, athletic activity level, etc. And as far as calories go, yes, it is true that many RFs can consume somewhat fewer calories than they used to. This occurs because the effort required to digest, absorb, assimilate, and eliminate are all reduced, and also because the system runs much more smoothly overall. I am not aware of any definitive studies what would tell us the degree of difference, however, I suspect it may be in the range of 100-200 calories/day, not more, for most people. Best, Elchanan -- ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature ]---------------------- vlinfo signed email body (2706 characters) on 23 April 2005 at 23:50:38 UTC rawfood ------------------------------- : Ciphire has secured this email against identity theft. : Free download at www.ciphire.com. The garbled lines : below are the sender's verifiable digital signature. ------------------------------- 00fAAAAAEAAABO32pCkgoAAPICAAIAAgACACBZ36NZd8ice9rJ4ZlYrt6BrEjH8O zzmKDQLsTNDUWDmAEAhgSkE5NuzzvORJkeFIi/NVXB9GCG1XVfaMj+yPGZ0X2BS3 8hyrRZ7LmgMMzJzR0jHXI4uxNeZqWD0PZ5rKNCkA== ------------------[ End Ciphire Signed Message ]---------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 In my own home, I bought a metal banana holder/fruit bowl which I placed in the middle of the kitchen table. Then I filled it up with apples, pears, oranges, tomatoes and a coconut. Just having the fruit out of the fridgerator and placed in a high-traffic area has made such a huge difference in how much fruit my son eats. Now when he wants a snack instead of asking for something he just reaches for a piece of fruit. The coconut especially was a source of great curiosity to him. He couldn't wait for me to open it. Then I served him the coconut milk to him in a wine glass (which he loved). This has since become a weekly ritual for us, since I go through one coconut a week. I'm very much looking forward to filling that bowl up with peaches, plums, blueberries etc. as the summer months draw near. swing --- " INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote: >One way to > approach that, by no means a > " complete solution, " is to begin offering fruit at > breakfast, fruit > appetizers, fruit snacks between meals., that sort > of thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 swing bolder [swingbolder] Sunday, April 24, 2005 11:51 AM RE: [Raw Food] Succeeding on RF: Family matters, calories (WAS: Cleansing (WAS: Water and detox)) In my own home, I bought a metal banana holder/fruit bowl which I placed in the middle of the kitchen table. Then I filled it up with apples, pears, oranges, tomatoes and a coconut. Just having the fruit out of the fridgerator and placed in a high-traffic area has made such a huge difference in how much fruit my son eats. Now when he wants a snack instead of asking for something he just reaches for a piece of fruit. The coconut especially was a source of great curiosity to him. He couldn't wait for me to open it. Then I served him the coconut milk to him in a wine glass (which he loved). This has since become a weekly ritual for us, since I go through one coconut a week. I'm very much looking forward to filling that bowl up with peaches, plums, blueberries etc. as the summer months draw near. swing _____ What a great solution! Here's another idea, can't remember whether I already suggested it. Put out a plate of cut fruit, maybe 1/2 hour - 1 hour before dinner. Oranges, that sort of thing, and invite them to have it as an appetizer, as much as they want. Let it " spot " their appetite! (Oh, now I remember, I did write this before. But that's okay! Elchanan -- ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature ]---------------------- vlinfo signed email body (1113 characters) on 25 April 2005 at 00:36:57 UTC rawfood ------------------------------- : Ciphire has secured this email against identity theft. : Free download at www.ciphire.com. The garbled lines : below are the sender's verifiable digital signature. ------------------------------- 00fAAAAAEAAACpO2xCWQQAAGwCAAIAAgACACBZ36NZd8ice9rJ4ZlYrt6BrEjH8O zzmKDQLsTNDUWDmAEAhgSkE5NuzzvORJkeFIi/NVXB9GCG1XVfaMj+yPGZ0X19Oo FAMdt2ads6fTeT8HUylHBRzR1c0c5jF2nnKwVCxw== ------------------[ End Ciphire Signed Message ]---------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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