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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

KHIZ reporter Anna Yu takes a hands-on look inside the kitchen of a raw food guru with a segment of "Something to Do", examining the tenets of the raw food argument, as well as opinion about the diet within the field of medicine.

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  • of course the doctor is going to say it is extreme... he wants business

  • Doctor's know fuck all about Nutrition. Look up the video "Raw For 30 Days" on YouTube and you will find 6 people with Diabetes going on a Raw food diet and then after 30 days they no longer need their insulin and they are back to normal. One of the women in the group goes back to her doctor and he cant believe what has happened. Most Nutritionists don't adopt the Raw Food approach due misinformation for the meat and dairy industry.

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  • @niveacreama707

    I agree. A piece of whole fruit always tastes better than any dessert concoction made with them. I look at the recipes and think: "Why waste all of that wonderful fruit?"

  • The best method of losing weight - first-focus.ru/tds/diet.php This is checked!!!

  • does pickled meat count as raw food?

  • those raw desserts are just too loaded with fat and sweetener of some kind. Better to just have a nice simple bowl of fresh organic fruits.  They are beautiful to look at though.

  • I'm sure the docs mean well.. the bottom line however is that we get minimal/no training in nutrition in medical school. Maybe a couple hours on obvious nutrition deficiencies, i.e. scurvy, kwashiorkor etc. However, many food enzymes are broad-spectrum, meaning that they work in the stomach pH for a long time before being broken down.. also, it takes food a long time (up to hours) to travel from the stomach to the small intestine - plenty of time for autolysis and digestion by the plant enzymes.

  • we are very dainty with our food dirt freee blood freee pick it off a bush or tree

  • who here would run down a gazzle sink your teeth in rip it apart lap up the bloody marrow of thee now fly covered bones and do it with a smile. n e 1 drooling. how about an orange tree in the distance with that color that stands out amongst the greenery the aroma flooding the air just the sight brings salivation thirst quenching satiation fruit appeases all senses. yummm that patch of wheat looks delicious yummm those buried carrots look delicious... sarcasm...

  • why can't we all just accept that nature feeds us what we need, exactly as we need it. We are meant to eat fruit but throughout time we've let "smart" people turn food into toxins... so here we are, dumb.

  • We are a species it seems... and as a species we have a species specific diet... we were designed for food "cooked" by the sun the problem is that all food is destroyed especially the food meant for us....codex alimentarius, UN ,ettc... I have seen and experienced raw before and after complete codex implementation... amazing results. no stench, toe fungus gone, perfect eliminations etc 80/10/10 diet

  • Well, what is a "regular and healthy diet"? You will find that the opinions differ a lot on that one.

    Personally I've seen a dramatic improvement in health going from a (what I think) healthy cooked whole food diet to a raw diet.

    Not saying that it's what works best for everyone, but raw food has helped so many people to improve their lives and even saving their life, so calling it stupid is rather.. well.. stupid.

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