I feel this article clears up some confusion that exists with regard to raw foods, so I am going to link to it: http://www.fredericpatenaude.com/blog/?p=210
(Disclaimer: I am not saying 5-10% of calories from fat is for everyone; some people have severe emotional issues with food; others simply feel better at 15-20% calories from fat; anything higher on a regular basis, I feel, is going to result in 1) digestive issues 2) the dehydration, acidosis, and inflammation [three major causes of disease and wear-and-tear on the body] that exist in an animal-based and ALSO predominantly cooked and grain-and-legume-based non-animal-centered diet)
This is the beginning of the article. Click on the link to read the rest of the article, along with many supportive readers’ comments who also feel better the more fresh/raw/ripe fruit and vegetables their diet contains!
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Why I’m So Mad at the Raw Food Movement Today
Last week I met someone whose story really moved me in a deep way.About two weeks ago, I was visiting Dr. Graham at his fasting retreat in Costa Rica, along with my girlfriend and my friend Roger Haeske.
Dr. Graham had generously invited us for dinner and also to spend the day visiting his retreat near the Chirripo Mountain in Costa Rica.
The place is absolutely gorgeous! It’s about 4000 feet in elevation, so the air is a little cool at night and in the evening, but it’s was superbly sunny during the day.
It’s right next to the Chirripo River, with amazingly beautiful water and big rocks, with a ton of little pools to jump into.
In fact, I couldn’t help myself but jumping in — and found the water to be surprisingly “refreshing”.
Let’s say that it got the blood flowing, like the cold water I’m used to in Canadian rivers and lakes.
Fortunately, there’s a pool with warmer water as well.But let’s get back to my story.
For lunch, we had a delicious smoothie made with bananas and papaya. It was of a beautiful bright orange color. We ate it with a variety of greens such as lettuce and celery.