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lynnc72
07-25-2009, 06:38 PM
I accidentally caught a show on Food Network about raw!!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/my-life-in-food/index.html
A diabetic goes to the Tree of Life to heal. So cool to see on mainstream TV.
Revvell
07-25-2009, 06:59 PM
Raw for 30 Days (http://rawfor30days.com/cmd.php?af=814995)? More like 6 people went there, no?
spicyfull
07-26-2009, 02:51 AM
I saw this twice. I watched it on Direct TV at 3:30 and on Cable at 6:30. It was Great to see it on The Food Network. I wanted to Call all of you and tell EVERYONE to turn it on. I hope she stays with RAW.........She's seem how fast it worked for her, the weight she lost and her Dr. was excited for her. This needs to run on the Today Show.....It was an AL Roker Production maybe it will.............
I was able to get information here (http://www.foodnetwork.com/my-life-in-food/healing-power-of-food/index.html) as Food Network will air it again:
Healing Power of Food
Episode LM0105
Aug 08, 2009
6:30 PM ET/PT
A woman attempts to cure her diabetes through the alleged healing diet of juices, uncooked vegetables and nuts at an intensive, yet controversial 3-week program called The Tree of Life in rural Arizona, that claims to have cured hundreds already.
Thanks for sharing ~ I'll set my DVR! *Ü*
DaisyHair
07-26-2009, 12:12 PM
I am brand new here and I REALLY want to see this DVD.
lynnc72
07-26-2009, 12:32 PM
Revvell, it's very similar to "Raw for 30 Days", but it features one woman with type 2 diabetes.
I learned that they start out with a green juice fast in this TV episode whereas the "Raw for 30 Days" DVD didn't mention that.
Deb, thanks for the next episode time. They should really make this into a TV series following the woman's progress.
Revvell
07-26-2009, 12:35 PM
Revvell, it's very similar to "Raw for 30 Days", but it features one woman with type 2 diabetes.
'k. Didn't really see it via the link. Thanks for the clarity. :)
Unless it's on a website, dvd or HULU, I wont see it most likely. :(
Riiiya
07-26-2009, 12:40 PM
"through the alleged healing diet of juices, uncooked vegetables and nuts at an intensive, yet controversial 3-week program called The Tree of Life in rural Arizona, that claims to have cured hundreds already."
man, it's funny how they managed to make this sentence and Raw food diet sound like a horrific evil experiment that is extremely dangerous.. :rolleyes: at least that's the note i sensed :D
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