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http://www.RawLifeHealthShow.com Today's topics, herbal teas, green and white tea, msg, sea vegetables, goat cheese, colitis, crohns, dating on a raw diet, single people, christian healers and more.

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  • I live in Alaska and I would like to meet a Torah observant, kosher, mostly raw, health conscience man. I can send a picture and answer any questions you want to ask. If you are not Torah observant or kosher, I would not be the woman you are seeking. Have a blessed day!

  • I forgot to include CASEIN. Casein is an animal glutamate source, again in concentrated form. Therefore, not good for your body... Remember, glutamic acid is a NON-essential amino acid. Your body makes all that it needs. Obtaining it in your diet is extra. Especially when it is processed or synthetically made...

  • I believe the question was about CARRAGEENAN, which is extracted from seaweed. Carrageenan contains glutamic acid. Therefore, seaweeds contain glutamic acid (which most organisms have since it is an amino acid, albeit a non-essential amino acid [meaning we do not need it in our diet]). However, carrageenan is a concentrate. Monosodium glutamate and glutamic acid are similar (both bad for you in high concentrations for long periods of time). Disodium glutamate is a powdered form of glutamic acid.

  • The colon is tough, thanks to you and others in this raw field, Bonnie is 6 months off medications. Again Blessings you and yours, your booked helped greatly.

  • 2) They take up the enzyme subject and say that this is a lie. That enzymes in raw food would be distroyed and killed anyway, already when they get mixed up with our saliva where they will be killed by our own enzymes and then in the stomach with acid and intestines.So they say it doesn't matter if they get killed due to the heating process they get killed anyway! Is that true?

  • 1) PAUL I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU..... i am a raw foodist for 6 month now, vegetarian eating honey and eggs somethimes. The diet is working amazing wonders for me but now i read in a health magazine here in Denmark that the raw food diet is nonsense.

  • With this in mind, it may be much easier for someone to decide to change.

    It's not for ever and there is something to look forward to.

  • Paul, you healed from inflamed bowel with raw vegan food and

    Jordan Rubin healed from inflamed bowel with eating meat,

    so for the woman who is 'not willing' to change, there are different options to choose from.

    I've read about the "Specific Carbohydrate Diet" to help heal the gut. After that it is possible to reintroduce some of the foods that had to be avoided while the healing was taking place, so the diet does not have to be a permanent change.

  • I wonder if the Israelites ate seaweed, wheat grass or whatever, and or that weird juice folk mention... if your gonna do it "biblically" why not simply just eat only the foods that were available to ppl of bible times? dont suppose it matters either way.. but seems like some of the fruits and stuff mentioned as "bible diet" weren't grown in bible lands- at least at bible times.....

  • Im a Vegan man and its be very hard to meet a Vegan woman!We need some kind of Vegan dating website!.....

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