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Old 08-02-2006   #1
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Hello everyone!!

I am new to the raw food community and I would like to learn as much about it as I can. Even though I have been a vegan for 2 years or so, I have not exactly been eating very healthy at all. I am what you would call a junk food vegan. I am tired of that lifestyle and I want to start incorporating raw foods into my diet and ultimately become a raw foodist. Does anyone have any recommendations or want to tell me anything I should know before I embark on this journey to a healthier and ultimately a happier life?
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Good for you Newbie!
I was just telling my husband today that when I first went vegetarian I made myself really sick by eating icecream every day. duh!

My advice is to have a great time with it. Live foods taste great and get better tasting over time when you tongue and taste buds heal and get more sensitive. It's a blast to discover all the new foods available. My diet is so much more varied than the common American diet. Today I bought a fruit called the Monstera that I can't wait to try and yesterday I had a Dragon fruit that was heaven. I had a mango the other day that was ecstacy. I had no-cheese cheescake for lunch today. yum.

My advice is that at first just cut out the junk before a complete switch or switch the junk over to raw food treats to keep the detox down. A couple of weeks of just cleaner will make the transition much easier. Also, when switching, it's real important to soaks seeds and eat sprouts because usually even vegan diets are real high in protein and you need to let your body adapt and start to produce it's own and get clean enough to get all the nutrients out of the food you will be eating. Raw has everything you need, as long as your digestive system is strong enough and healed enough to extract it.

Take your time, do what your body likes and enjoy!

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Thank you greenbunny! That sounds great. I have been thinking about doing some type of fast before I transition to being a raw foodist. I was thinking about the Master Cleanse. I've heard about it and about its benefits. Have you or anyone heard about it??
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fasting to get started

I have done the master cleanse GP. I ??ve also done just about every kind of fast out there including a month long fast once. Over the 20 years I ??ve been around this I spent the first 16 on a roller coaster. I ??m an Aries and Hungarian ?? fire! I tend to go all out, all or nothing. It wasn ??t until the last four years that I came to understand that what I needed to do was incorporate important new things at a rate that my system could integrate it fully without a backlash. Whenever I fasted or went all out raw not listening to my body and what it was telling me I ended up worse off in the long run. After fasting my body would say wow, finally ?? famine is over!!! And then I would never be able to stay on a clean diet long. My body wanted fat so bad and wanted to dive into eating big time. When fasting, the body actually will be more efficient at holding onto fat, so after a fast I usually gained weight no matter how little I ate and I was very very hungry. I know that a great many people have achieved tremendous healing through fasting and make a great case for it. I have found that staying raw for a longer time has more benefit for me than fasting. For me, this is a long haul not a short one. I really want to do this in a sustainable way that ??s so healthy, happy and a part of who I am, that it just feels normal. Right now it ??s about making raw completely natural to me. That can ??t happen by fasting first. That ??s the last thing I need. I ??m at a point where I crave live food. That happened slowly. I ??m aiming at the rest of my life here so it has to be done in a way that is do-able. I don ??t know what your situation is. Maybe you are ill in some dramatic way that makes you feel like you don ??t have the time to do it in stages. If you just want to get your body prepared for live foods by doing the fast I strongly urge you to reconsider. Live foods is all you need to get into live foods. You can get into live foods and still keep your life just as it is with work or school or life activities just as they are with no cleansing reactions if you do it little by little. When fasting I had to rest a great deal. It felt good, but it wasn ??t practical for continuing my daily life. Raw foods can be transitioned into seamlessly. It ??s only my opinion, but if I were in your shoes, back at the beginning, I would skip the fasting and the extremes and just add one new thing at a time and make it a habit before going to the next. But then again, if I were back at the beginning I would probably never listen to me ?? oh those fire types!!!!

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