http://www.therenegadehealthshow.com - This is the final installment of my interview with Dr. Joel Fuhrman...
We've had a lot of favorable response to this, so I'm thrilled to bring you Dr. Fuhrman's thoughts on raising vegan children and raw food challenges that some people face.
Take a look...
all great but this doc should make more research on raw foods diet...
monika9v 6 months ago
I have a Black lab/Dalmatian. She's a very sweet, playful, obedient, smart dog. The best I've ever had.
However, since she was my first big dog, I took dog training lessons. I think the lessons made me a MUCH better dog owner...which led to a better dog.
In other words, there is no such thing as bad dogs, only incompetent dog owners.
TheGoalSetter 8 months ago
Labrador for sure.
amirprog 1 year ago
@julietesterman yes...yes! I loved mine, she was a giant white marshmellow of love, so fun. A pure heart. I've had many breeds over the years but this is my fav. Excellent hearding kids too ...lol ~ really miss her :/
4moonbow 1 year ago
Great Pyrenees. They protect my flock of sheep and my chickens and love doing it. Not one predator has touched my animals because of my dog "guardians." They are awesome. They are so loyal.
julietesterman 1 year ago
Blue Heelers Rule!!!
bentitus 1 year ago
Boy, oh boy Dr. Fuhrman is my favorite! I haven't even watched the whole video yet....
si0paloma 1 year ago
Alaskan Malamute
lecithinacid 1 year ago
It's very possible to eat lots of vegetables on a fruit-based raw vegan diet. I eat lots of fruit every single day (at least 90% of my total calories) and yet I still eat lots of vegetable matter. A typical dinner salad for me is 6-8 ounces of lettuce, 1 English cucumber, and 3 large mangoes.
FitOnRaw 1 year ago
Great video!! Remarkable when he said: Most of the parents are food-addicts themselves. This is the tragedy of adult AND children nutrition today.
rawbirbella 1 year ago