By: Amirah Bellamy | 2010-12-22 | Nutrition As with all things, being a vegan is an evolutionary process. Many who begin as cooked food vegans evolve into raw food vegans. Then, of course, there are those who opt to remain cooked vegans, which is generally a matter of individual preference and often primarily depends on where one is in his or her journey. Some are in a place where they can stand to make more of a dietary sacrifice, while others are happy with the status quo and don't feel the need to be any more extreme, so to speak... read more
By: Amirah Bellamy | 2010-09-27 | Nutrition Below is a list of some of those things which you may find helpful. All of the items that I have listed are relatively inexpensive and can easily be found at your local grocer though some may require you to seek out an organic market or a health food store. read more
By: Swayze | 2010-10-28 | Nutrition If you want to be healthy on a raw food diet, then you must eat lots of carbs and little fat. Traditionally, this means eating mostly nutrient-deficient grains and unsatisfying greens. In this article, I'll show you the healthy carbohydrate alternative that will make going and staying raw a breeze. read more
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By: Richard Verkley | 2011-01-30 | Health & Fitness Apples are an amazing fruit. They deliver unbelievable health benefits. Apple skin extract has been found to lower the risk of liver cancer by fifty seven percent. read more
By: gu wei | 2011-04-11 | Food & Beverage Have you been thinking about going into vegan diets but cannot gather up your courage simply because you are afraid that raw foods will not sustain your needs? What kind of needs anyway? Is it your he... read more
By: Cris Winfrey | 2010-04-02 | Weight Loss Raw vegan food for weight loss has become popular as well as controversial. There are many ways to "go raw," but what is the best way for you? This article offers some advice on dealing with a few of the most common raw diet pitfalls and a suggestion for finding the raw food approach that most suits your needs. read more
By: Swayze | 2010-02-18 | Food & Beverage Back in May of this year, a new product was released in the US by the company Hero/WhiteWave. Called Fruit2day, this fruit drink is intended to help busy people everywhere increase their consumption o read more
By: Cindy Soto | 2010-04-02 | Nutrition A vegan vegetarian diet of raw living foods is followed by a person who eats no meat, and no animal products (milk, eggs. etc.); especially one who advocates a diet of only vegetables, fruit, nuts, seeds and grains as the proper one for all people for reasons of health or because of principles opposing the killing of animals for food. Additionally, the part that refers to raw living foods is composed of sprouted greens, seeds, nuts, and green juices from wheatgrass, sunflower, green pea sprouts, celery, etc. read more
By: Richard Verkley | 2011-01-30 | Health & Fitness Fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh fish and lean chicken, are the basis of healthy meals. Fruits and vegetables can be part of a raw food diet or used to create 'quick and easy' healthy meals. Learn how to create fast and fabulous meals. read more
By: Teodor Lazar | 2010-03-30 | Diet An excellent article on the pros of going on a raw food diet. If you are curious about eating raw foods or want to know why this lifestyle is popular, then consider reading this article. It goes over all the positives of eating a raw diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. read more
By: StephanieSchweiker | 2011-04-23 | Food & Beverage Having a big number of people becoming swept up into the ideas of a greener lifestyle it truly is no wonder that lots of people today are turning Vegan also. read more
By: KoyaWebb | 2010-11-13 | Health & Fitness A raw vegan eating habits includes lots of whole, raw plant foods that have not been warmed above 46 ?C (115 ?F) read more
By: Heather E. Moore | 2010-04-04 | Environmental If you plan on celebrating this Earth Day, April 22, by taking a short shower, wearing a "Save Our Oceans" T-shirt, riding a bus or a bike instead of driving a car, collecting recyclable cans, and chowing down on fried chicken or cheeseburgers - such as I used to do - you may be doing more harm than good. If you want to green the planet, start by greening your diet. All the recycling in the world can't undo the environmental damage done by animal agriculture. read more