raw food diet

has anyone here even done a raw food diet before i heard its really healthy you feel great and you lose weight i like fruit so i think i could do it would you recomend this diet

opinions please
 
has anyone here even done a raw food diet before i heard its really healthy you feel great and you lose weight i like fruit so i think i could do it would you recomend this diet

opinions please

You'll loose weight, IF your calorie intake is lower then what you expend. Yeah, eating raw is fine. Just, Its really just comes down to whether you have the stones to eat raw meat or not...
 
You'll loose weight, IF your calorie intake is lower then what you expend. Yeah, eating raw is fine. Just, Its really just comes down to whether you have the stones to eat raw meat or not...

well the article i read said that 80% of your intake will have to be raw so i would the only thing i would eat thats cooked is grilled chicken and the rest would be fruits and vegtebles
 
well the article i read said that 80% of your intake will have to be raw so i would the only thing i would eat thats cooked is grilled chicken and the rest would be fruits and vegtebles

Well, Those should always be eaten raw if possible anyway(optimal). Whether your on an "all raw" diet or not.
 
Eating raw foods does not help you per se. The only possible way it could do that is it would keep your metabolism going for a prolonged period of time. I don't know if it will do that or not. The only proven benefit is that eating raw food, you will get more nutrients. When you cook your food you kill a lot of the benefits it comes with. Without cooking you save those benefits. So I cannot confirm that it will directly help you lose weight but it may indirectly. Also, beware that it may help you lose weight but I doubt most of the weight is fat.
 
When you say raw you mean uncooked? In that case I don't recommend it. Sure, it will contain the nutrients that are burned off when cooking, but it can also have things you don't want in your body.

Always cook your stuff. Eating raw stuff is so old fashion and remember people back in the 30s, 40s, and 50s still didn't really understand bacteria and other common diseases.

You still see people drinking raw eggs though. I still don't fully understand the benefits or the danger of doing it. But I would imagine doing it everyday would cause some unwanted results.
 
When you say raw you mean uncooked? In that case I don't recommend it. Sure, it will contain the nutrients that are burned off when cooking, but it can also have things you don't want in your body.

Always cook your stuff. Eating raw stuff is so old fashion and remember people back in the 30s, 40s, and 50s still didn't really understand bacteria and other common diseases.

You still see people drinking raw eggs though. I still don't fully understand the benefits or the danger of doing it. But I would imagine doing it everyday would cause some unwanted results.


Why are people so paranoid about bacteria and germs that they feel the need to burn and pasteurize the hell out of everything?
 
When you say raw you mean uncooked? In that case I don't recommend it. Sure, it will contain the nutrients that are burned off when cooking, but it can also have things you don't want in your body.

Always cook your stuff. Eating raw stuff is so old fashion and remember people back in the 30s, 40s, and 50s still didn't really understand bacteria and other common diseases.

You still see people drinking raw eggs though. I still don't fully understand the benefits or the danger of doing it. But I would imagine doing it everyday would cause some unwanted results.

when i meant raw i dont mean like raw meat i mean like fruits vegtebles stuff that you dont have to cook
 
when i meant raw i dont mean like raw meat i mean like fruits vegtebles stuff that you dont have to cook

Oh I see what you mean. I didn't fully understand the term "raw." In that case yea... I thought you were talking about meat product like eating raw fish or something. Eating raw veggies and fruits will be perfectly fine. I couldn't imagine anything happening. I eat them raw in most cases, except a few things since I can't stand the taste.

Why are people so paranoid about bacteria and germs that they feel the need to burn and pasteurize the hell out of everything?

Well let's say you ate a raw chicken...
 
besides my meats, and occasionaly eggs. i eat 95% of my vegetables raw. being of southern european decent, ive found that i tend to eat more fruit and veg than my friends who arent, and when they do they cook them (their veg anyway). not that i dont like cooked vegetables, i just prefer raw:)
 
Raw eggs = no
Look up a thing called avidin.

Microwaving and steaming both reduce total nutritional content on a micronutrient scale. Even to at least some extent the macronutrients. With steaming you can at least drink or somehow use the water under the veggies, where a portion of the some of the nutritional content will go.
Steaming > microwaving
Raw meat? If careful processing practices are followed then it can be perfectly safe, and technically more nutritious. Although, meat simply has less micronutrients then its vegan counterpart foods. Meaning, less to be lossed through cooking. The possible harm in cooking comes from burning/overcooking/cooking method. Which can create carcinogenic compounds on its own and as already mention deplete, "denature" certain products within that being cooked.
 
Tan, you can keep your raw chicken. But, please, I would LOVE to see a YouTube video of you eating it. pretty please.
 
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