
What's All The Fuss About The Raw Food Diet?
What is Raw Food?
A healthy raw food diet is made up of whole foods in their natural state, such as:
- fruits (sweet, fatty or starchy)
- vegetables
- nuts and seeds
- legumes (usually sprouted)
- grains (usually sprouted)
- sea vegetables
- raw condiments
- edible algae (spirulina and nori)
Popular Types of Raw Food Diets
Low GI raw food diet: Or otherwise known as the low-sweet fruit diet. A person eating this diet would avoid sweet fruits as much as possible, while eating tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, bell peppers, lemons and limes. Their main nutritional focus is on greens, sprouted grains, sea vegetables, nuts, seeds and avocados. This is often seen as a 'gourmet' approach to raw foods.
High-sweet fruit diet: People who eat a high fruit diet aim to get most of their daily calorie intake from sweet fruit, such as pineapples, bananas, mangoes, dates, oranges, melons, apples and stoned fruits. Their diet often includes leafy greens, starchy vegetables, and sometimes small amounts of nuts and seeds.
80/20: meaning 80% raw and 20% cooked. Often this is known as a high raw diet where people eat raw food (mostly fruits and vegetables) during the day and then will consume low-fat cooked vegetables and legumes in the evenings.
Smoothies and in particular green smoothies, have been the new buzz term in mainstream health circles of late. Blending and juicing is the easiest way to ensure maximum nutrition for ourselves and our families. Just by adding a fresh green juice or raw vegan smoothie to your diet everyday can have a huge impact on your health.
It's now a lot easier to find a fresh juice and smoothie bar in your local area than ever before so next time you're out and about, instead of grabbing a coffee, grab a fresh juice or green smoothie and feel your cells come alive!
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