Does Eating Raw Foods Make Sense In The North? By: Frederick Patenaude Have you bought the idea that a completely raw food diet is the ultimate, most logical, best diet for all humankind, no matter where they live in the world? (Like eskimos eating watermelon...)
It seems to me that it's the implied idea transmitted by many raw-foodists, raw food website, books and seminars.
The idea is:
Raw Food is Good, Cooked Food is Evil, and the World Would Be a Better Place If Everyone Ate Only Raw Foods
Heal Your Body with a Raw Food Diet By: Ronald W. Firquain A raw food diet also includes the usual fruits and vegetables as well as nuts and seeds. It can even include meat, fish, eggs, and other dairy products as long as there taken raw. And if you’re asking why it is important to eat food raw then you only have to try it and see how your body gets healthier and healthier to know the reason. Tags: healthy raw food diet, health, diet, raw diet, raw food, immune system, fruits and vegetab
Diet For Dogs -- It's Easier Than You Think By: Ron King For a variety of reasons, including the recent pet food recalls in the last year, many animal owners are now seeking healthy alternatives to commercial dog food. One of the options is raw food diet for dogs.
Diabetes and Raw Food By: duderinow Diabetes is a disease that effects millions of people around the world. One of the best ways to reduce the chances or the effects of diabetes is by eating raw foods. Find out why a healthy diet of raw foods is a great choice whether you are worried about diabetes or not. Tags: raw, food, weight, loss, diabetes, diet
Dog Raw Food Diet By: Hanna Giving natural raw food diet is still one of the best treats for your pets. Fresh natural raw foods are viewed by many as safer than processed food due to less exposure to processed food contamination. Dog raw food diets are very simple... Tags: dog food, dog raw diet, raw diet benefits, natural dog diet
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