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    Default Raw Food - Why Don't People Get It? - A Rant

    Today, I went to see the doctor for my Over-40 physical. She looked at my lab work and said, "Your cholesterol is excellent." (Normal range is 140-200, I'm sittin' pretty at 158). Then she said, "That's because you exercise." (The only exercise I get is walking the dog at a very leisurely pace 5 times a week. I don't break much of a sweat.)

    Then I said, "Well, actually, I think it's because of the way I eat." She didn't respond except for an almost silent, "Oh."

    About a week ago, when I told a co-worker that I eat raw food he said this - "Do you REALLY think that the food you eat makes a difference in your health?" Of course I responded with a "YES!" He didn't believe me...

    When I was at the hospital having my blood drawn for the aforementioned cholesterol test, I saw so many overweight people with so many different problems, and I just wanted to stand on my waiting room chair and yell, "RAW FOOD!! LIVING FOOD!!!" But it doesn't matter, they wouldn't listen even if I had.

    Why don't people get it? The answer is so simple, so elegant. They are spending hours at the gym, buying into diet fads and processed food that says, "100 calories per serving" on the package.

    The answer to the majority of their problems is in the produce aisle!!! But I can't tell anyone that. No one wants to hear it, and when they do hear it, they remain incredulous.

    I ordered the documentary "Average Joe On the Raw". I loved it, but I couldn't help but think - we are preaching to the choir. The majority of the people who are going to watch this are already raw.

    I have to except that the only life I can change is mine and my dog's (he's raw too...and when I took him to the vet recently, the doctor and the tech commented seperately on how good his teeth looked.)

    Ok, rant over. Thanks for letting me vent.

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    I have to agree with you. It is frustrating that people don't seem to get it. On the other hand, maybe they do get it; they just don't feel capable of eating raw. I've just started eating raw, and a month or two ago, I would have told you that I'd love to do it, I just didn't think I could do it because I don't really like vegetables. LOL. I think the key is for people to understand that they could do it, working with the things they like. I never liked ANY raw veggies; I think it's the texture. But, now I'm blending greens into green smoothies & I'm actually able to do it. I'm blending veggies smooth in my new Vitamix, and I'm actually able to eat it & I think it tastes fine....much of it even delicious. I'm still hoping that eventually I'll like whole, raw veggies ( still won't touch a salad), but in the meantime, I'm still eating them raw in a healthy, raw diet. I try to tell people about my new way, but they just don't want to hear it. I think that people have to be in the right mind for it, unfortunately. For me, this is something that happened as a natural progression, I think, from first being vegan and now raw. It just seems like the ultimate in healthy lifestyles, & I feel so great starting on this journey (even though I'm still experiencing symptoms of detox--blah). I do, however, wish that everyone would embrace this way of life. It's worth sticking with!

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    I was interested that you posted your cholesterol and that you're sittin' pretty. Cuz just last week, I was to my MD and mine was 146 and he told me I was "DANGEROUSLY LOW" he was so concerned. Told me to get it up around 200 and to do that I was to eat 1/2 stick of butter a day. Or 4 eggs a day, 5 days a week.

    sigh sigh sigh

    He also told me that people that eat raw or vegan - it was just a fad and that wasn't the way to eat. Blah blah blah (I told him I eat this way a year ago, I don't know if he remembered or not). I don't say anything - wouldn't matter and only prolong my office visit and raise the payment.

    There's my little rant... And this from an MD that I actually do love, he's the best MD I've ever been to. Gotta take the 'bad' with the good I reckon. (Yes, I do need him for my thyroid workups).

    As for telling others - I rarely do that any longer. Really no one wants to hear it. It was hard for me to keep it to myself, but that's what I do and I'm happier for it -- haha and so are those around me.

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    Sooner or later they will "get it". If not, it's too bad. The "living food" revolution is gaining momentum. Keep ranting. We need more of that. It is funny that people don't want to listen. Why? It is easy to order that pizza. Rant on. I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebB View Post
    I was interested that you posted your cholesterol and that you're sittin' pretty. Cuz just last week, I was to my MD and mine was 146 and he told me I was "DANGEROUSLY LOW" he was so concerned. Told me to get it up around 200 and to do that I was to eat 1/2 stick of butter a day. Or 4 eggs a day, 5 days a week.

    sigh sigh sigh

    He also told me that people that eat raw or vegan - it was just a fad and that wasn't the way to eat. Blah blah blah (I told him I eat this way a year ago, I don't know if he remembered or not). I don't say anything - wouldn't matter and only prolong my office visit and raise the payment.

    There's my little rant... And this from an MD that I actually do love, he's the best MD I've ever been to. Gotta take the 'bad' with the good I reckon. (Yes, I do need him for my thyroid workups).

    As for telling others - I rarely do that any longer. Really no one wants to hear it. It was hard for me to keep it to myself, but that's what I do and I'm happier for it -- haha and so are those around me.
    Your doctor sounds like a real loser Deb, way behind the times. No wonder people are leaving those people in droves and going to more natural health minded doctors. The days of chemical medications are numbered, it will die a natural death. The best doctors are now using electrical treatments (both machines and living foods).

    Who cares what these people think, it's none of their business what we do.

    l never bring the raw subject up with anyone unless they specifically approach me and show me that they are serious about giving this a go. The way l see it; people need to be at a stage of development where they are ready...you can't talk people into it, they need to be ready to do this.
    Last edited by The Sproutarian (Mr Raw); 03-14-2012 at 08:52 AM.

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    My doctor is a vegan raw fooder who is highly respected (written a bunch of books and studied with David Wolfe), but he still has silly ideas about doing B12 injections, juicing shop vegetables and all that silliness. l trying to help him overcome the brain rot, but it is still a challenge.

    He does the whole thing. Meditation, raw foods, juicing, exercising and all. But he still has silly ideas that don't make any sense. He is behind the times.

    This is him:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGECvcV43_4
    Last edited by The Sproutarian (Mr Raw); 03-14-2012 at 09:13 AM.

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    When I went on the "an extreme diet (vegan)" and lowered my cholestrol and blood pressure, the 300lb, out of breath, flush faced nurse strolled in after the doctor asked what I had been doing (I had already tried the super healthy standard diet with exercise which didn't work). I told them and when he left she sneered and said "it wasn't your diet" (which was the only thing I changed). Now that I have gone raw ... oh my goodness, I can't imagine the fall out! In this eat what you want, pop a pill to take care of the fall out, society. Most simply don't want to do it. And WE are the freaks. I'm ok with that .... I'll be a beautiful, healthy, raw freak. haha
    You have not lived a perfect day... unless you have done something for someone who will never be able to repay you.

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    I think raw is a good example of putting "be the change you want to see" into action. It doesn't matter what others do or think.

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    It's not relevant if someone doesn't believe in God and most Christians don't follow biblical food laws in any case.

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    I'm not here to argue or preach my religious beliefs or lack thereof.
    I'd rather eat vegan and look like a tree than eat cow and look like a pig.

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