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John Kohler interviewed on raw foods diet

July 14, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: Portland vegetarian and raw foods, raw food diet No Comments →

Hello raw foods enthusiast,

Mike Snyder here, author of TheRawDiet.com Getting Started With Raw Foods newsletter.

You are invited to join me tonight as I grill John Kohler for his secrets to success with the raw and living foods lifestyle!

This is a preview call for the Portland Oregon raw foods festival and retreat. It is called the Raw and Living Spirit Retreat and will be held outside Portland in late August 2008. The website is
www.RawAndLivingSpirit.org

John Kohler raw foods coach

I am very excited to have John Kohler participating in tonights call. He has a very important
story to share with you.

You may have heard of John…

He is the owner of the websites RawFoods.com Living-Foods.com and the legendary message board RawFoodSupport.com

His articles have been published in many natural health magazines. He has been thriving on raw foods since 1995, when he first used nutrition to assist in healing from a life threatening illness.

He will be a featured speaker at a few of the big raw events this summer, including the Oregon raw foods retreat in August, and the California Raw Foods Festival Vibrant Living Expo.

John has been eating raw for over 12 years and is experiencing excellent health. One of John’s goals is to share his story and educate the world about the power of living and raw foods.

Some of the topics that John will be speaking about include:

* Just because its raw doesn’t mean its healthy, a talk that teaches people to judge for themselves if foods are healthy or not.

* Eating the Highest Vibrancy Raw Foods (and being able to afford it)

* Staying raw while traveling (He has traveled the world and stayed 99.9% raw)

* Young Coconut talk - how to open them, what to do, recipes, and a short demo.

* Juicers, Blenders and other Kitchen equipment to make food prep a breeze

I would love if you could join us on the call tonight, Tuesday July 15.

The start time is 9:00pm Eastern, which is equal to 8pm Central, 7pm Mountain, and 6 pm Pacific.

It should last about an hour, and there will be a question and answer session near the end.

To participate, you may either call in on your phone, or listen over your computer.

To listen over your computer, please visit

http://www.instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=3601425

If you have a question for John Kohler or myself, you may enter it on this web page. The recording will also be available on this page.

To participate by phone, please call
419-400-0202

and enter access code
143618#

Call in a few minutes early to say hello!

Thanks and I look forward to speaking with you tonight.

Best Regards,

Mike

P.S. There are only 200 phone lines available for the special event tonight, and over 5,000 people have been invited to participate!

Call in five minutes early to save your spot, or listen on your computer at

http://www.instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=3601425

Talk soon,

Mike Snyder, owner of The Raw Diet Health Shop

90 Mineral Wheatgrass Juice

June 30, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: Ann Wigmore Living Foods, raw food diet, sprouting seeds info 1 Comment →

I received some good feedback from my last article on growing wheatgrass, as well as a few questions.

One of the questions is from Bill in Washington, who writes

Where did you get the 92 mineral fact from? Some people like myself have taken science classes and learned that minerals are metalic ions like iron Fe or Calcium. There are only 92 natural occurring elements and oxygen and hydrogen (the components of water) and uranium (radioactive) are not minerals.

~ Bill

Thanks for your question Bill. This info comes from the folks at Ocean Grown. I checked with them and I have a little info.

The Ocean Grown company did some research and found that every mineral is found in the ocean in a perfect balance. The minerals in ocean water can be concentrated into ’sea solids’, and the sea solids can be used to fertilize crops, gardens, fruit and nut trees, sprouts, and wheatgrass. A list of the 90+ elements is on the OceanGrown website.

There is some confusion about Elements vs. Minerals. I asked John Hartman from OceanGrown about this.

John said that there is a difference between the 90 elements listed on the periodic table, and minerals.

John said that there is a difference between the 90 elements listed on the periodic table, and minerals.

When Ocean Grown talks about the 90 “elements”, they are using that in a sense of the table of elements. They are using that in the chemical sense, but people use the word interchangeably with “mineral elements”.

Most people don’t really know what “elements” are, so they call them “minerals” instead.

This is a confusing subject, so I asked John Hartman to join me on a teleseminar interview. Stay tuned for an annoucement!

The OceanGrown tests found that the grasses, including barley grass and wheat grass, will contain 90 elements, but only if the elements are present in the soil.

There is a research paper on the ocean grown website that says they tested ocean grown wheatgrass for 60 minerals, and it has all 60 minerals in it. They only tested for 60 because the tests are very expensive, and it would have cost thousands of dollars to test for all 90 elements.

What they did is test for the 60 elements that are not commonly found in plants. There are 30 mineral elements that are known to exist in most plants and wheatgrass, such as calcium and magnesium. They did not test for these common elements because they already know they are present.

They did another test with tomatoes and found that the average tomato has less than 18 minerals in it. This is because the soil does not have all the minerals. Next, they fertilized the soil with the OceanGrown sea solids and grew the tomatoes in them. They found that these tomatoes had 56 minerals in them!

A great introduction into this subject is by Dr. Maynard Murray, M.D. wrote an amazing book titled “Sea Energy Agriculture”

Click Here for a good MP3 audio interview with Gino, who works at Ocean Grown

The first part of the interview is with Steve “The Sproutman” Meyerwitz, the second part of the interview is with Gino from OceanGrown.

(This audio is from Dorit’s raw food radio show I Am Healthy-
http://iamhealthyradio.com/dorit_serenity_spaces.HTML

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I am learning about getting into wheatgrass juicing. Which wheatgrass juicer would you recommend for me?

My favorites are the Lexen manual wheatgrass juicer, and the Tribest Z-Star wheatgrass juicer. They are easy to use and clean, and the pulp is dry.

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Do you know of any companies selling the ocean grown wheatgrass?

Yes, I know of one company selling this. The website is http://www.growgreens.com/ and http://www.shopgrowgreens.com Their website introduction says “we grow and distribute the worlds finest, most nutritious food for people who wish to effect positive change and unfoldment in their lives.”

Basically, they grow the wheatgrass with the Ocean Grown sea solution. They juice it, and then bottle it fresh and unpasteurized. It has around a twelve day shelf-life.

The ocean grown wheatgrass is also available at many of the raw food health retreats, including the Angel’s Health Food Institute in Oregon.

Click Here for the Ocean Grown website

I have a couple articles on my site providing an introduction to Sea Energy Agriculture:

Trace Elements in Nature’s Balance- An introduction into Sea Water Agriculture by Maynard Murry

Remineralize Soil for Optimum Elemental Balance, using mineral “sea solids” to fertilize crops.

Thanks for reading! Please leave a comment if you have any questions.

Best Regards,

Mike Snyder
Portland, OR

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David Wolfe Seminar Notes

June 17, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: natural healing, raw food diet No Comments →

Greetings fellow raw food enthusiast,

I recently attended an incredible two day seminar with raw foods author David Wolfe. It was incredible and I took about twenty pages of notes!

I was very impressed with David. He is a genius and shared a lot of valuable information with us.

I will share with you some of the notes I took. I will break up the notes into a few parts. The first day was mostly beginner info, and the second day focused on advanced healing techniques, living foods, and superfood nutrition.

These notes are my interpretation of things David spoke about, these are not direct quotes.

Day 1- Notes from David Wolfe seminar

I.Unique Opportunity

a. We are living in the worst of times, and the best of times. We are currently faced with a crisis. Our supermarkets are selling the worst foods in history. These ‘foods’ are full of chemicals, toxins, and carcinogens that cause disease

b. The flip side of the coin is that we now have available the best foods in our history. We have access to the most nutritious living foods, sprouts, sea vegetables, fruits, and veggies. We know the secrets of herbalism and superfood nutrition. We have the opportunity to eat the best foods in the world. This is the time that our ancestors dreamed of.

c. Anyone can eat a raw food diet. The only skill it takes is “chewing”. If you know how to put food in your mouth and chew, then you know how to eat raw foods!

It is the easiest thing to do. You don’t need any complex recipes, David doesn’t make many recipes. He basically opens the lid to his vitamix blender, tosses in various raw foods and superfoods, and hits the button. The best smoothie ever only takes a couple minutes to make.
d. Our natural diet

1.What do all wild animals eat? They eat living foods. We don’t need to worry about counting calories or reading ingredients when eating our natural diet.

One secret to success is to focus on adding foods to your diet. Don’t focus on the negative side, which is the foods you have to stop eating. Focus on eating the best foods, and how you can add them to your diet. Practice raw gourmet recipes so that raw foods taste good. When you are eating the best tasting raw foods, you won’t be tempted to eat junk foods.

II.Feeling good

1. When you are eating a living foods diet, you feel so good that you’ll never go back!

2. Raw foods failed in the past because they didn’t taste good. They mostly consisted of bland sprouted grains and veggies. Raw gourmet has transformed the natural health community.

3. As an example of feeling good through food… Living foods have complete proteins and amino acids. Cooking destroys the amino acid Tryptophan. Tryptophan creates seretonin, which helps you feel good.

4. Dr. Brian Clement says that nutrition today can be summed up as H.O.P.E. HOPE stands for Hormones, Oxygen, Phytonutrients, and Enzymes. We now know that health depends on these four nutrients, which are found only in raw foods.

Enzymes are so important …If you are reading a book on nutrition, flip to the index in the back of the book. If the book does not talk about enzymes, throw the book in the trash because it doesn’t address the most important factor of nutrition.

5. Something strange is that the FDA does not allow people to talk about the natural hormones found in food. The food we eat affects our horomones, but it is illegal to talk about these hormones.

III.Superfoods

1. David recently saw the legendary Rev. Michael Beckwith. Rev. Beckwith asked David about the latest superfood… He asked “What is the latest, greatest superfood? You always have something new!” David said Yes! The latest superfood is the Oceans Alive Marine Phytoplankton. David was skeptical at first, but then he was taking a plane ride and turns out the guy sitting next to him is the owner of Ocean’s Alive! The phytoplankton is high in minerals, chlorophyl, the essential fats DHA and EPA, and may even contain B-12

(note from Mike- A friend gave me a free bottle so I tried it out. I didn’t notice anything at first. One night I went out to play basketball with friends. I ate some phytoplankton before the game and had one of my best games of the season! I was running full speed the whole game and never got tired!)

2. Camu Camu berries – these have some of the highest levels of vitamin C out of any food. Scientific studies have shown that vitamin C is one of the most important nutrients for our bodies and we need to consume a lot of it!

3. Wild berries are incredibly high in nutrients. It is okay to Over Eat wild blueberries!

4. Cactus plants have delicious fruits. Native Americans have lived off these fruits. Aloe Vera and Noni cactus are very high in minerals.

5. Goji berries are excellent. They actually grow wild in the Arizona desert.

6. Cruciferous vegetables are really high in nutrients, they have some unique nutrients that protect us from ___. (Protect us from what? I can’t tell you, it is illegal to talk about it.) On another subject, what is that zodiac sign that starts with C? ;)

The Queen of the cruciferous vegetables is Maca. It is a vegetable from south america and is available in most health food stores.

Coming tomorrow, Part II, discussing sprouts, herbs, seeds, nuts, sea weed, medicinal mushrooms, cacao, and juice feasting.

To learn more, visit David Wolfe’s website The Best Day Ever, and his on-line store SunFood Nutrition:

Please visit TheRawDiet.com for a free eBook on raw living foods.

Talk soon,

Mike Snyder
Portland, OR

How to Transition to a Raw Food Diet

June 17, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: Ann Wigmore Living Foods, natural healing, raw food diet No Comments →

Welcome to tonight’s raw food teleseminar. This is your host, Mike Snyder from www.TheRawDiet.com

My special guest tonight is one of my biggest health inspirations. I first met him about seven years ago at the Oregon Raw and Living Foods Festival.

Paul comes around a couple of times a year and gives presentations and seminars. He lectures and conducts classes nationally and internationally. He is the author of six books, including his latest book Health According to the Scriptures. So I would like to welcome Paul Nison. Thank you and I’m happy you could join us this evening.

Would you like to start out by telling us a little bit about yourself and how you discovered your passion for the Raw and Living Foods diet?

Paul: I grew up in New York City, in Brooklyn, New York, actually eating the typical standard American diet. I didn’t know much about nutrition, but I did know a lot about being sick.

I was a gym rat; I would be in and out of the gym. When I was 20 years old I started developing some bad stomach problems and later found out it was actually Inflammatory Bowel Disease, also known as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

Doctors wanted to put me on drugs for the rest of my life. They told me there was no cure and that I would have to take these drugs. The drugs had serious side effects. I left New York and I moved down to Florida. I ended up moving right next to a place called Hippocrates Health Institute, which was started by Ann Wigmore in Boston years ago.

It talked about the raw food lifestyle. I learned about it, started eating this way and got better immediately. I then moved backed to New York, joined a support group and started running that support group. I had a television show on cable access T.V. and became a raw food chef. During the years I was doing that I got to be friends with all the leaders of the raw food movement, people who had been eating this way for 30 and 40 years.

I interviewed all those people for my own knowledge, but the interviews were so helpful and good that I put them all into a book. I then started doing lectures all over the country and then all over the world.

Now I just finished my fifth book which I feel is the most complete and greatest thing I’ve done so far. It is helping a lot of people. That is where I am now. I spoke in every state except two states and I’m going to continue to do this and continue to help people.

Mike: Can you tell us your definition of a raw foods diet? Is it 80% or 100% and how long have you been eating this way?

Paul: If more people want to know, I’ll be happy to tell you that. I have web sites which are www.PaulNison.com and www.RawLife.com and www.TheRawWorld.com I started eating this way when I was 21 years old. I started at 80% and then I went to 100% a couple years later.

It has been well over ten or twelve years now and right now I found from traveling all over, from experimenting with a lot of people I work with and myself, and looking at the people I’ve become friends with who have been doing this for a long time, I’m convinced that the best way to eat this way is that a person doesn’t have to eat 100% raw foods to be healthy.

A person just has to look at the two things that get most people sick. Those are overeating and under sleeping. The quality of the food is tremendously important, but if somebody is going to overeat even on good food they are going to end up sick. The best way to eat is small amounts of the highest quality foods they can find and they will be healthy.

If somebody is sick with a disease, I think 100% is important, but the average person can get by with 80% with the 20% cooked food being steamed vegetables or some other vegan food that is not too bad. A person could definitely live on a vegan diet and be healthy. There is no question about that. There are many people who have done it. If one person has done it that means it is possible.

Because of people’s lifestyle and where they live, supplementation is not always necessary but sometimes it is needed. Our Creator gave us everything we need in fruits and vegetables for us to thrive.

However, we can’t always get what is needed because of where we live and our lifestyle.

In that case, supplements might help, but I always recommend taking food first as a vitamin and mineral source.

Mike: Last month here in Portland you gave a wonderful presentation. I really enjoyed it. You mentioned that you made a few changes to your diet in the past year.

One of them was to eat the best foods that had four qualities: raw, ripe, fresh and organic. You’ve added one category to that, haven’t you?

Paul: Yeah, raw, ripe, fresh and organic is very important to make sure we have the highest quality food we can have. The highest quality food would have all four of those, but we want at least two or three of them. If you ever eat a food that doesn’t have any of those or only one of those, you want to avoid it.

Over the last year or two I’ve learned that there is something even more important that can make the food an even higher quality. That is live foods, also know as life foods. The big difference between raw food and live food is this. Raw food is growing on a tree and once you pick it, it starts losing its enzymes and starts losing its vitamins and nutrients.

If you eat it pretty close to the time it was picked, that is excellent. Most people don’t get to do that because it is sitting on the shelf at the health food store for a couple of weeks. The best foods we can eat are live foods which, after they are picked or after they are grown, they are still growing more nutrients, they are still growing more enzymes and they have natural probiotics in them.

Those would be foods such as sprouts; wheatgrass; sunflower sprouts; fermented foods like Rejuvelac which is a fermented wheat berry drink; nut and seed cheeses, which actually aren’t cheeses but nut pates which are fermented; almond milk, fermented almond milk; yogurt, fermented yogurt made non-dairy.

Everything I recommend is vegan. These are the foods that Dr. Ann Wigmore survived on and from what I see her information is the simplest and the easiest information out there for people to follow.

Her books today are the cheapest and the simplest to follow and they are the ones that get the most results. People can do a lot of complicated things and make this really complicated. But you can keep this really simple and just get her books and follow her advice.

Mike: Do you think sea vegetables are important to add to the diet too?

Paul: When I interviewed people in my first three books, they were people who had been eating this way for a very long time.

Not all of them, but a majority of them all said that the most important food in the diet was sea vegetables, also known as seaweed. The reason why they say it is so important is that the food grown today even on organic soil is demineralized because of hybridization and the environment and also the lack of the nutrients in the soil. (www.seaveg.com )

It doesn’t have the amount of minerals it should, so many people suffer from a mineral deficiency. We can get that from supplements, but sea vegetables are loaded with many minerals that can’t be found in today’s foods. It is definitely helpful.

Mike: And if a lot of top soil is being lost and the soil is over farmed, one of the best ways to put the minerals back is using that ocean grown solution, the seawater…

Paul: The seawater is great. They actually get it here in Ft. Meyers. There is a guy that gets it. It is great. When I grow my trees and my plants I use the seawater when I can as a fertilizer. It definitely helps.

We want to make sure we are getting our minerals. By far the cheapest and best way to do it is sea vegetables.

A lot of people have a tough time getting adjusted to the taste of sea vegetables, but I think if you stick with it there are tremendous, delicious things you can make with sea vegetables that I’ve learned over the years and tasted over the years that are truly delicious. And I never liked sea food before, so I’m saying that they could be made to be delicious.

Mike: In the past you also have recommended that people eat whenever they are hungry; that they should listen to their instincts. But you have changed this recommendation too, haven’t you?

Paul: I definitely have. I used to tell people to just eat when they are hungry. But people used to come to me really sick and they said, “I listened to your advice,” and I said, “Well, how much are you eating?” They were eating all day.

People are eating for emotion. They are not eating for true hunger. Most people in this country never even get close to true hunger.

Now I tell people to have set times to eat. Eat the food at those set times. For example, tomorrow at noon I know I am going to have some fruit. I am going to look and find what fruit is the highest quality I can get. If it is not raw, ripe, fresh or organic, or it doesn’t have at least three of those things in it, I will skip that meal. I don’t know exactly what fruit I am going to eat, but I know that tomorrow at noon I am going to have fruit.

I know that tomorrow at 5:00 I am going to have a big salad. I don’t know exactly what I am going to have in the salad, but I am going to look and see what I can get that is good quality.

I recommend that people have a set amount of times to eat. For some people it might be two times a day; for some people it might be four times a day. Have that set amount of times to eat and only eat at those times. If you are hungry in between those times, you can do a green drink or a green juice, something to keep you until the next time.

But we have to give our bodies rest and enough time to digest the food we ate before we eat something else.

It is very popular today for people to go on diets where they are eating all day or they are fasting all day, but they are not allowing their bodies to digest the food that they
previously ate in the last meal. It causes a lot of problems.

People require more rest from that and they are not getting the proper amount of rest that they need. Resting is another word for healing. So they are overeating and they are under sleeping. That creates a tremendous amount of problems.

Mike: I recommend that people avoid snacking in between meals.

Paul: Sure, the body doesn’t know the difference between a snack and a meal. It just knows food is coming down; it is going to take what it needs and get rid of the rest.
But if we consistently eat low quality foods or eat foods we don’t need, the body is not going to need a lot of it and it will have to get rid of it.

People like to say that the body is like a car and like gas is the fuel for the car, the food should be our fuel. So, yes, we want high quality fuel, but remember, the car also has an engine and if that engine dies out, it doesn’t matter how good the gas is.
It is the same way with the body. We want good food, good fuel for the body. But no matter how good the food is, if we overwork our body, it doesn’t matter. We have to make sure we are not overeating or doing these things.

I don’t necessarily recommend counting calories like some other people do. I just recommend finding the highest quality foods we can eat and make sure we are getting that.

Disease is simply a deficiency or detoxification, but the signs are very similar. The way to know if it is one and not the other is simply by taking a blood test. I wouldn’t trust the doctors translating it, but let somebody who knows how to read a blood test, who understands the raw food diet and heath, tell you what you are missing and what you need more of.

Try to get it from your food and, if you can’t absorb it or if you have an absorption problem, that might be a need to take supplements. But you should be able to get it from your food.

If you are not missing anything from your blood, then maybe it is a detoxification, you are getting too much of something. When it comes to supplements, I think everyone should be taking enzymes with everything, even if they are raw foods, like I said. Even after the food is picked, it starts losing its enzymes; not like when it is cooked and you lose all your enzymes, but you are still losing a lot.

Probiotics I definitely recommend. Our doctors give us antibiotics, which go against the body. Probiotics work with the body and are very helpful. I love the E3 Live probiotics.

I think people need more greens in their diet. If you can get them from juices or from foods, that is wonderful. But if for whatever reason, you can’t like myself when I travel alot and I am in the air many times, I take green powder with me to make sure I am getting the greens I am missing that I can’t get from the juice all the time. But when I am home I definitely drink juice at least once or twice a day. It definitely makes a big difference.

Mike: Those three main supplements: enzyme supplements, probiotics and maybe a green super food.

Paul: The super food is not necessary if you are getting the green juices or salad. But if you are not, I definitely recommend it. As a matter of fact, wheatgrass or E3Live is an excellent liquid algae and it comes frozen and has more chlorophyll than wheatgrass.

Drinking one tablespoon of those or one ounce of those is almost equivalent to five salads. It is very helpful and it has chlorophyll. That is why we want the greens is for the chlorophyll.

Our bodies are lacking oxygen when we overstuff them with food. The chlorophyll opens that up. It is almost like drinking liquid oxygen, clean liquid oxygen. On my web site I sell E3Live, which I recommend everyone try. It is a money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. I’ve seen it help everyone who has tried it.

Mike: You mentioned probiotics; can you get enough through foods such as fermented foods and sauerkraut?

Paul: Depending how much somebody eats fermented foods, yeah, but it doesn’t hurt to take a supplement.

Dr. Fred Bisci, with whom I have been traveling for years, and he’s been eating a raw diet for over 50 years, he has his own brand of enzymes and probiotics and green foods that I have on my site.

I highly recommend those and they are what I take. I would tell people to make sure they are getting a probiotic supplement.

Mike: What about B12?

Paul: B12 is a good point you brought up there. I recommend everyone take a B12 supplement even if they are eating meat. I think it is very important. I know just as many meat eaters as I do vegetarians who have deficiencies.

We don’t need a lot. We need a very small amount. For some reason, though, it is more of an absorption problem than it is getting it. When we take a supplemental vitamin, we are able to absorb it much better.

Hallelujah Acres is a company that has a good vitamin B12 supplement. I have that on my site as well. I think it is very helpful to take. There are some people out there who say, “We want to be all natural. We don’t want to take supplements.”

You are better safe than sorry. It is not doing any harm to take it and a lot of people are ending up with deficiencies. Until we figure out why, we need to take that. One of the reasons I figured out why we have problems is that we are not clean enough. We don’t do enough cleansing and we are just not clean enough. When the body is clean, it can actually make and utilize its own vitamin B12.

So deficiency is not so much from not getting enough as it is an absorption problem. There are vegetarian sources of B12, by the way. The algae, Spirulina, the wheatgrass even, and some seaweed are vegetarian sources of B12.

Mike: I use a probiotic supplement, but what I do is make my own sauerkraut with it.

Paul: Sauerkraut is excellent. I make fermented almond milk. Sauerkraut is great. That is all great.

You can monitor your body and you get to know your body. You should be feeling good on this diet. You shouldn’t be bloated; you shouldn’t be having gas; you shouldn’t be feeling lazy and tired.

If you are, then you’ve got to question what you are doing.

Mike: Salt is another big topic. Gabriel Cousens mentioned that Himalayan and Celtic sea salt have 70 minerals or so that are angstrom-sized, which our body can absorb.

Paul: I wouldn’t use the salt as a supplement, personally. But I don’t see any problem with people putting some salt in their raw food meal to make it taste a little bit better. If they are going to do that, the Himalayan salt and the Celtic sea salt are the ones I would recommend.

It can be overdone and a lot of people on a common diet definitely get too much salt and sodium. On the raw diet a lot of people get a good amount of potassium and they can balance it out with a little salt. It wouldn’t hurt.

With the Nama Shoyu and the Braggs liquid aminos, people are getting way more salt than they should be getting. There is no problem with putting a pinch of salt in your blended salad or on your salad.

I think the best place to get salt is from sea vegetables. We can get exactly what we need right from there.

If I am making a recipe for someone and it calls for a pinch of salt, I don’t have an issue with that. But when people are putting tons of salt; most raw food restaurants around the country put way too much salt in their dishes.

If you are going to eat there once a month then that’s okay. But once a week, you want to be careful with that.

Mike: What about durians? Do you recommend those?

Paul: Of course, but then again, durians are soaked also. The frozen aren’t really, but you have to be careful.

Any food that comes from another country, you have to be careful, not only for the reason that that country is spraying and doing things that are illegal to spray here, but also when they come into this country they are sprayed with things that are legal, but they are still not anything we want to put into our bodies. You have to be really careful with produce from other countries.

With durians, I used to eat a lot of durians. Then I started eating some organic durians which I was getting in California.

I know somebody who actually ships organic durians around the country from California. It’s a bit different. I notice the difference tremendously so I definitely cut back on eating inorganic durians.

It’s not a definite rule but for the most part if food comes from another country, unless it’s organic I try to stay away from it.

Or unless I know it’s grown from somewhere like in Haiti where all the mangoes are organic even though they don’t say it. They just can’t afford all the pesticides and everything else. So there are some foods that I know are okay

Jenny: I know durian is a good source of dietary fat. What are some other good sources?

Paul: Well hempseed oil is a great source of fat as well. You could just take a tablespoon of hempseed oil every day and that’s fine.

Avocados are a great source. Olives are a good source. There are many different sources. Even coconut oil is a good source.

Jenny: So hemp seed is okay?

Paul: Hemp seed is excellent. That is one of the most perfect foods for man. It has all the essential fatty acids and it has chlorophyll. It’s a great food and it tastes great.

Jenny: You can’t get high from it?

Paul: No, you can not.

Jenny: There was a controversy about that also.

Paul: No, there’s no controversy with people who know what is going on. It’s impossible. The only high you are going to get is feeling great.

Jenny: Great.

Paul: Feeling great health-wise.

Mike: I’d like to talk about restoring health and improving health. One of the best ways to do this is through detoxification.

Paul: Yes, most people don’t do enough cleansing. In the first five years in a row on this diet they do great or even ten years they do great, but then they start running into problems later on.

Most long-term raw fooders are dying at the same ages as people eating the standard American diet because they are not doing enough cleansing and detoxing. It is definitely helpful.

Now that is not saying that a person needs to go on a thirty-day fast every year. A person doesn’t need to do that.

But colonics and enemas definitely help. An herbal cleanse will definitely help. We all know where our weaknesses are and if we don’t we can do some research and find out. But just to know is one thing. We have to clean up some after we find out.

Mike: What are some of the best and quickest ways to detox?

Paul: A lot of people rush things. It depends on what the problem is with somebody. Someone who has metal poisoning might want to go in an infrared sauna. That will help them detox.

Someone who has cancer issues might want to get in a hyperbaric chamber. That will help them clean out.

Someone who has liver or kidney problems might want to do a fast. That might be better for them. Somebody with intestinal problems might want to do some colonics and things like that.

All these things will help everyone but depending on a particular case will help somebody much quicker than somebody else.

I asked Dr. William Esser years ago if he ever fasted. This is a guy who lived into his nineties and he ran a fasting retreat. He even ate some cooked food but he was mostly raw.

I asked him if he ever fasted and he said, “No, I don’t need to because I don’t overeat like everyone else.”

So the best, quickest way to detox is to cut down the amount. I think everyone who is eating high quality food could cut down the amount of food they are eating by half and the amount of meals they eat in half and be much better off.

Mike: Do you practice fasting?

Paul: Yes, I try to fast one day a week. Sometimes I fast more and sometimes I don’t make it one day a week.

Pam: Is that total water fast?

Paul: Sometimes it is juice and sometimes it is water. I go by how I feel. I pray about it and see how I feel about it.

But I would like to get in the practice of eating as little as I need to eat and not overstuff myself. So sometimes it is water and sometimes it is juice. I think juicing is very helpful and great. It’s something I do most of the time, but not 100% of the time. There’s a little challenge when I am on the road and there is so much good food around.

It’s hard especially when I go and they have a durian sitting on the table for me. But I usually don’t eat all day. I usually just juice all day and then I’ll have one meal at night. So it’s pretty easy to fast when I do that because on fasting day I am just missing one meal.

Pam: You mentioned about herbal possibilities for cleansing. I did a lot of studying in herbology many years ago.

I’m very confused now because sometimes I think it is really great, but then I read other things about how they are not good. For example, TC Fry. I’m sure you are familiar with him.

Paul: Yes. There are a lot of people out there who don’t believe in supplements and don’t believe in herbs, but the bottom line is the herbs have medicinal properties and they can help the body when the body needs help.

If the body doesn’t need help then we don’t need them. But all of us are in a condition today from what we have been eating and the environments we’ve been living in where we can definitely be helped from a cleanse, from herbs, and from supplements. I see people who overdo supplements and overdo these cleanses. But I think the bigger problem is that there are far more people who aren’t doing it that need it.

Mike: Where I was leading earlier with detoxification, there are four techniques such as fasting, blended foods, mono meals and food combining.

Paul: We have control over how quickly or slowly we detox depending on how much food and the density of the foods that we put in our bodies.

The quickest and easiest way would be water fasting. The next best way, which would be a little slower but would still be cleansing, would be juicing. I don’t recommend fruit juice. I recommend the green juices.

The next best way after that would be a blended diet, which is having all your foods blended.

The next best way after that, which would be a little less in the amount of time but still cleansing would be a mono diet of eating just one food at a time.

Then the next best way after that might be having properly combined raw food. Then after that it might be improperly combined raw foods. You are continually cleansing as long as you are eating raw foods.

But when you stop eating the raw foods and start eating the cooked foods that is when your body shuts down and it has to go more in a defensive mode instead of a cleansing mode. Is that what you meant, Mike?

Mike: Yes. Good.

Paul: Mike is blessed to be living in Portland, Oregon, where they have a store called Food 4 Less where they have durians 24 hours a day.

Mike: Yes, and if I have a midnight craving I can just walk down the street and pick up a durian.

Paul: And they are not frozen. They are usually thawed out. That is pretty amazing.

Mike: Yes, ready to eat. I love it.

Paul: By the way, everyone, I don’t recommend eating too late at night….

…To be continued in part II.

This is an excerpt from my eBook “The Health Evolution: Getting Started with the Raw Foods Diet”

To read more from Paul, please sign up for my free raw foods newsletter at The Raw Diet dot com

Have a wonderful day!

Mike Snyder
Portland, OR

How to Heal Cancer and Loose Weight with Raw Foods

April 29, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: Ann Wigmore Living Foods, Vegan Weight Loss, natural healing, raw food diet No Comments →

Hi Mike,

A couple years ago I was visiting my family in Michigan, and I had the opportunity to visit the Creative Health Institute (CHI).

I drove there with my friend Paul to see a presentation by Victoria and Igor Boutenko. They made us delicious green smoothies and a fancy gourmet dinner. That was the night she gave her legendary “Greens Can Save Your Life” presentation!

This is the same raw foods presentation attended by Michael Yo from Miami’s Y100 radio station Y100.

Before Victoria’s presentation I had a chance to meet Dr. Jim Carey. He was working for CHI and filmed the presentation. Jim is the former Executive Director of Creative Health Institute and now handles the CHI Home study course. CHI specializes in natural healing, raw food nutrition, and detoxification.

They teach the Ann Wigmore Lifestyle and work with people who have chronic disease such as diabetes, cancer, asthma, pain, heart disease, digestive problems, and autoimmune disorders. They also helped the victims of the “Tuskegee Experiment” through their healing process back in the 1970’s.

Jim Carey receives many questions about raw foods and natural healing. He can’t answer them
all personally so he decided to create a new video…

Click Here to watch “Dispelling the Raw Food Myths”

http://www.TheRawDiet.com/jim.html

In the video, Jim addresses many of the common misconceptions that raw fooders have. After the video, please register on the site to receive recipes and more videos.

I recommend watching Brenda Cobb’s video. Her story is amazing…

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THE CURE FOR INCURABLE CANCER!
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Brenda had ‘incurable’ cervical and breast cancer, and her doctors gave her six months to live. She refused to give up and immediately started the Ann Wigmore Living Foods program.

When she went in for tests six months later, the doctors were surprised because Brenda was cancer free! I love hearing stories like this. Miracles are a common occurrence on the Ann Wigmore program.

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30 POUNDS IN 30 DAYS!
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In the raw foods video, Dr. Jim Carey shares his story about how he lost 30 pounds during his first month on raw foods. Talk about fast weight loss!

Check out the video here:

http://www.TheRawDiet.com/jim.html

Enjoy! Thanks and have the best day ever!

To your great health,

Mike Snyder

P.S. Be sure to listen to myth number 7 because that is where Jim reveals the secret to his extreme weight loss with raw foods:

http://www.TheRawDiet.com/jim.html

Intro to the Raw Foods Diet

April 17, 2008 By: mikepdx Category: raw food diet No Comments →

The raw vegetarian diet is the healthiest and best tasting diet on earth. It is healthy for the environment, and healthy for you physically, emotionally, and spiritually. This diet supplies every essential nutrient in an easy to digest form. I like the saying, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it!” The food is essentially living. It has not been microwaved, cooked, radiated, or heated above 110 degrees. If you plant a raw almond in the ground, it will grow into a tree. If you plant a cooked almond in the ground, it will rot and disintegrate into the soil.

This is not a bland and boring raw vegetable diet. There is more to eat than just broccoli and carrots! Many people tell me they could never eat this way because they like food that tastes good, and they need more protein. They wonder how I can eat boring salads every day. What they don’t understand is that this diet is full of the most delicious foods they have ever tasted. The variety of foods to choose from is incredible. You could eat a different fruit each day of your life and you won’t come close to tasting them all.

The main reason I eat a raw and living foods diet is because of the taste. There are no cooked foods that can come close to tasting as good as raw gourmet. recipes. Occasionally I will eat some cooked foods, and I am usually disappointed. They just don’t taste as good as raw foods. The juice is what holds the flavor, and cooking removes all the juice! Cooks must compensate for the loss of juice and flavor by adding condiments, such as salt, ketchup, mustard, and hot sauce.

The key to making this diet work is to make the food taste delicious. Preparing gourmet foods is an easy way to make it delicious. Sure, some folks eat nothing but simple salads, but most people will quickly become bored of this. Raw gourmet recipes do a great job of mimicking cooked food dishes. I make raw vegan versions of spaghetti, burgers, cakes, soup, ice cream, sushi, pizza, cookies, crackers, cheese, milk, French fries, catsup, lasagna, stir fry, mashed potatoes, gravy, and much more.

I have made dishes of every ethnicity, including American, Russian, Thai, Italian, Indian, Mexican, and German. My versions of the ethnic foods taste better than any cooked version I have tried. It’s no longer enjoyable to eat at restaurants because the food just doesn’t taste as good as raw gourmet. This diet has evolved way past the simple salad! Once you have eaten raw gourmet you’ll never go back to cooked.

Besides destroying the flavor, cooking also destroys vital nutrients. It denatures proteins, destroys vitamins and enzymes, changes organic minerals into their inorganic form, and it is especially damaging to fats. Cooking fats creates free radicals and carcinogens, which are two of the biggest causes of disease and aging. It is estimated that cooking destroys 80% of the nutrients in food. It destroys 50% of the proteins, and between 60% to 70% of the vitamins and minerals. One can still heat food and consider it raw. I will often warm my food up to 110 degrees, especially during the winter. Temperatures above 110 will kill the enzymes.

Enzymes are chemical catalysts that create every chemical reaction. They are proteins found in every cell and are needed for nearly every biological facet of life. Your digestive and immune systems use enzymes, and they far outweigh the importance of other nutrients. Living foods are much easier to digest because they are full of enzymes. If the food is living, your body doesn’t need to build digestive enzymes to break it down. Your immune system will then have more enzymes to heal and repair the body. A strong immune system will slow, stop, and even reverse the aging process. Cooking destroys 100% of the enzymes in foods.

This diet is much more than apples and oranges. There are many foods that can be classified as raw and living. This diet may include fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, sprouted legumes, sprouted grains, grass, algae, sea vegetables, herbs, spices, dehydrated foods, juice, tea, fermented beverages, and fermented foods. Fruits, vegetables, and greens should be the foundation of the diet. The other items should make a small part of your daily menu. There are so many foods you can add to your diet that I can guarantee you will never get bored. The transition to raw foods is an exciting journey full of new discoveries.

Every essential nutrient is provided when a variety of foods are eaten. Care must be taken when transitioning to the raw foods diet to ensure you are receiving all essential nutrients. These essential nutrients include minerals, vitamins, enzymes, carbohydrates, fats, proteins, phytonutrients, and anti-oxidants.

The proteins are broken down into 20 different amino acids, and 8 are essential. There are at least 50 essential nutrients that our body cannot make. These nutrients must be eaten in food. Our bodies create the non-essential nutrients.

When I first transitioned to raw foods, I had a hard time eating enough calories. The food is around 80% water and you will need to eat a greater volume of food than you are used to. For example, one apple contains the same number of calories as one slice of bread. The best way to eat adequate calories is to put your juicer and blender to work. These two appliances make it easy to eat enough food throughout the day. You don’t need to adhere to the three meals a day plan.

Stay tuned to more info from Mike Snyder and The Raw Diet Health Newsletter! , be sure to check out my raw foods store, the raw diet health shop, for all the equipment you need to get started!