Raw Food Diet Research Papers (original) (raw)

This short book includes two Do It Yourself Diagnostic Imaging methods...With a camera & a computer with internet connection, you can edit a picture of where your lump or bump is, & see its biochemistry under the skin, & if there is... more

This short book includes two Do It Yourself Diagnostic Imaging methods...With a camera & a computer with internet connection, you can edit a picture of where your lump or bump is, & see its biochemistry under the skin, & if there is cancer present...There is also a brief article helping someone to begin an Alternative anticancer regime...Feel free to join the DIY Cancer Repair Manual Facebook group, & contact Sari grove if you need help editing your pictures or understanding what they mean...

The changes that come along with globalization in life styles are now evident in the tourism industry as well, and a variety of different diets have become available in the services provided by the industry. Further, eating and drinking... more

The changes that come along with globalization in life styles are now evident in the tourism industry as well, and a variety of different diets have become available in the services provided by the industry. Further, eating and drinking habits, which differ according to the cultural features of their geography, are rapidly integrated into the existing consumption-driven concept. In this sense, this study discusses the raw food diet, which has been popular around the world, within a conceptual framework, provides an insight into different practices regarding live foods as well as the perception of the raw food diet in consumption culture.

Every factor in human well-being is also an element of nutrition. All needs are really nutritive needs. Deprivation of any single need may mean our demise or impairment of our growth, development or health. A single factor insufficiently... more

Every factor in human well-being is also an element of nutrition. All needs are really
nutritive needs. Deprivation of any single need may mean our demise or impairment of
our growth, development or health. A single factor insufficiently or incorrectly supplied
can lead to disease and suffering.
Most people are aware of the essentials of life. But they lose sight of these funda-
mentals as being factors and influences that are necessary to well-being within the con-
text of society. Therefore, they’re likely to violate the very laws of their existence and
contribute to their own sickness and suffering.
When in a state of disease, most people do not realize they have brought it upon
themselves. They are aided in placing blame outside themselves by a profession that
takes the stance that they’ve had an unfortunate bit of bad luck or they have been invaded
by some microbial enemy. Though the needs of the ill differ from those of well peo-
ple only in that their conditions must be made favorable to recuperation, both ill people
and the medical professionals undertake a course of treatment that compounds sickness.
Both the physician and the sufferer enter into an attempt to poison the ailing body back
into health. The fact is that drugging only makes a body worse.
The causes of health are very simple. Our needs do not change substantially when
we become ill. Even illness itself won’t occur if the needs of our bodies and minds are
properly met.
The nineteen factor elements for optimal well-being are listed as follows:
1. Pure air
2. Pure water
3. Cleanliness—both internal and external
4. Sleep
5. Temperature maintenance
6. Pure wholesome food to which we are biologically adapted
7. Exercise and activity
8. Sunshine upon our bodies
9. Rest and relaxation
10. Play and recreation
11. Emotional poise
12. Security of life and its means
13. Pleasant environment
14. Creative, useful work
15. Self-Mastery
16. Belonging
17. Motivation
18. Expression of the natural instincts
19. Indulgence of aesthetic senses.
Let us explore the first two of these needs in detail.

Our bodies are predominantly water. If we look at piece of bread, there is not water. The body has the hydrated it order to get any value out it. These foods are really sucking away our life energy and that been water. Any time we eat... more

Our bodies are predominantly water. If we look at piece of bread, there is not water. The body has the hydrated it order to get any value out it. These foods are really sucking away our life energy and that been water. Any time we eat pasta and bread and things that don't have any moisture the body is looking to extract water, if there is no water component in the food that's a recipe for disaster.

These notes on exercise and diet have not been written for average people in any known culture. 'Culture' is shorthand for a rough consensus on the grab-bag of events, habits, attitudes and actions that make up daily living. Once you... more

These notes on exercise and diet have not been written for average people in any known culture. 'Culture' is shorthand for a rough consensus on the grab-bag of events, habits, attitudes and actions that make up daily living. Once you start to ask questions about any of this stuff, you are stepping outside of the consensus. You are no longer average. You are alone in the big bad world, and there is nothing heroic about it because probably there is no one there to clap. So these notes are about non-average survival, specifically my own. Take what looks useful, ignore the rest.