Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links





Quote of the Day

"If you want to be found stand where the seeker seeks."

Sidney Lanier








 




 
Featured Food Articles

Holiday food for thought
(NC)-It's that time of year again-full of decorations, music and food. Lots of food. Office parties, family get-togethers and social events offer delectable delights and tasty treats that are difficult to resist. Be careful though. Dr. Eric Poehlman, ...

Indian Snack Food
Indian children love the Khomcha-Wallah. He wanders the streets, the busier the better, basket of goodies on his head and a cane stool under his arm. When he encounters a likely crowd he sets down his basket on the stool and starts to trade. The basket ...

Organic Food: As healthy as you can get
Healthy food grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, antibiotics, hormones, chemical preservatives or genetically engineered DNA is Organic. It is more labor intensive. Organic farming doesn't use herbicides and other chemicals. So the ...




The Raw Food Diet: Will It Work for You?
 
A relatively new food trend has appeared on the diet landscape. It's known as the raw food approach, and from California to Connecticut, the trend appears to be gaining strength. The centerpiece of the diet is uncooked, highly nutritious foods. The idea behind the diet is that a number of foods lose nutritional value when they are cooked. For the most part, those who subscribe to the raw food diet eat fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and legumes. Beverages consist of unpasteurized milk, water, juice, and tea, but the diet excludes beer and liquor. It is a revolutionary way to eat, and many of those who use it say it keeps them thin and healthy.

However, while the raw diet is rich in some nutrients, it lacks others. For instance, it tends to exclude such vitally important nutrients as protein, iron, and calcium. Therefore, it may not be an appropriate diet over the long term. Also, one disadvantage to the raw food diet is that the food tends to be loaded with pesticides. Therefore, it might be best to consume only organic raw food.

For health reasons, the diet is not recommended for children, women who are pregnant, people suffering from osteoporosis, and those who are anemic. Critics of the diet also note that it can be extremely time consuming trying to prepare food with all the chopping and blending that's involved. As a result, a raw food diet isn't for everyone.

If you decide to turn to a raw food diet, you may have to have supplements to make up for the nutrients you are not getting. These supplements include vitamin B12, zinc, copper, and chromium. Also, since proteins from plants do not have as many amino acids as animal protein, you'll have to consume a number of different raw foods in order to remain healthy.

Some medical experts have suggested that a raw food diet is a good antidote to eating disorders. This is because such food provides nutrition without creating fat. Eating raw foods can give you a positive outlook on food in general, enabling you to combat psychological addictions to fatty and high sugar foods.

Some supporters of the raw food diet believe that some raw foods are superior to others. These experts recommend focusing on fruits and vegetables and eating only minimal amounts of nuts and seeds. They also say that the fresher the food, the better. In other words, the best raw foods come from your own garden rather than from a supermarket.

At this point, it might be helpful to say some additional words about proteins. According to the World Health Organization, people need to consume five percent of their calories from protein. Interestingly enough, five percent of the calories in fruit are derived from protein, while as much as half of the calories from vegetables are protein-based. Beans and grains derive about a quarter of their calories from protein. Backers of the raw food diet insist that raw foods provide a better source of protein than cooked foods, since the cooking process itself may make as much as half of all protein unusable.

Some medical experts see great benefits in the raw food diet. In addition to enabling weight loss, the diet can ostensibly increase one's metabolism, making calorie burning easier. One's immune system can become stronger, and the body may rid itself of harmful toxins while following the raw foods program.

The raw foods diet is also advertised as a stress-reliever and a method for enhancing digestion. The diet may enable you to balance your PH level and lessen your risk of heart disease. Some dieters even claim that the raw food regimen improves the look of their skin. Finally, the diet is seen as a healthy way of responding to hunger.

If you decide to try the raw food diet, you should attempt to plan your meals in advance. That way, you can assure yourself that you are receiving the maximum amount of nutrients. Also, those who follow the diet recommend eating fruit early in the day in order to boost your energy level and improve your digestion.

About the author:

As a Teacher of Sport and Physical Education, Tony Robinson has a keen interest in Health and Weight Loss issues. For handy hints and tips for weight loss visit http://www.weight-loss-arena.com





Food News


Metro tied atop physicians' study of healthiest airport food
Detroit Free Press, United States - 8 hours ago
"You can get a salad like this, there's Japanese food ... it's a lot better than a lot of other airports," said Miller, 52, of Harbor Springs who was eating ...
Study: Detroit, Dallas airport food is healthiest MLive.com
all 27 news articles

Fresh News

Restaurant Industry: Fast-Food Ads, Obesity Study Based on Old ...
FOXNews - Nov 20, 2008
ATLANTA — A restaurant industry spokeswoman says a new study linking obesity and fast-food ads is based on old information. At issue is a study suggesting ...
TV Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity, Economists Say New York Times
Researchers: Ban on Fast Food TV Advertising Would Reverse ... MarketWatch
Fast-food ad ban could cut child obesity: US study Reuters
eFluxMedia - The Associated Press
all 494 news articles

Connecticut takes on slippery olive oil standards
The Associated Press - 9 hours ago
(AP) — When food importer Luciano Sclafani spied a three-liter tin of extra virgin olive oil a couple of years ago selling for $9.99, he could tell without ...
Importer wins victory on accurate olive oil labeling Greenwich Time
Connecticut is first state in the nation to enact allergy ... Stamford Plus Magazine
Saga of olive oil leads to new rules Connecticut Post
Hartford Courant - The Associated Press
all 216 news articles

Lutherans Secure 'Seeds for Today, Food for Tomorrow' in Zimbabwe
MarketWatch - 18 hours ago
CHICAGO, Nov 21, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The economic, political and social decline in Zimbabwe has taken a disastrous toll on the country's food supply and ...

Morning Rounds Obese Airline Passengers, Food Allergies and Fixing ...
New York Times, United States - Nov 21, 2008
Children with food allergies are suffering from potentially deadly reactions because of mislabeled products, including some described as allergen-free when ...
Children at risk in food roulette Chicago Tribune
all 11 news articles