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Cooked Food Versus Raw
Some
Of The Known Differences
Cooked
foods cannot create true health because they are missing some
very vital elements needed by the body for its optimal functioning;
things like enzymes, oxygen, hormones, phytochemicals, bio-electrical
energy and life-force. When foods are heated above 105 degrees
F they begin to lose all of these. By 118 degrees F, most food
is dead. Yes, the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats and
proteins are still there, but in a greatly altered state - not
at all what nature provided.
Each
cell of the body is like a tiny battery, and raw and living foods
supply the bio-electricity which charges these batteries. The
bio-electrical energy of raw food can be clearly seen in Kirlian
photographs of the food. This photographic process shows electrical
discharges that naturally emanate from all living things as luminescent,
aura-like flares surrounding the subject. The glow is bright and
radiant in raw foods, yet almost totally absent in Kirlian photographs
of comparable cooked foods.
To
me "life-force" means "the energy that is able
to create life." The sprouting ability of raw foods demonstrates
the presence of the life-force within them. All grains, legumes,
beans and seeds sprout. Nuts in the shell sprout. Potatoes sprout
and create new potato plants. (Do not eat potato sprouts as they
are poisonous.) If you stick the top part of a pineapple into
water, it will sprout roots. Apple seeds create apple trees. Avocado
pits and mango pits sprout.
Now,
take cooked versions of all the above, put them into soil and
see if a plant will grow. Cooked food rots, rather than sprouts,
and a new plant does not come forth. Through observation, you
can easily demonstrate for yourself what you are losing by eating
cooked foods. A food that is cooked cannot create life and cannot
maintain the life-force energy in our bodies.
Cooking
food disrupts its molecular structure and kills all the enzymes
too. Enzymes are the indispensable catalysts which enable the
body to utilize vitamins and minerals. (Think of enzymes as the
workmen and vitamins and minerals as the bricks and mortar. Without
the workmen, the bricks and mortar don't get put into place.)
Enzymes are extremely heat-sensitive and thus do not survive in
cooked foods. The vitamins and phytochemicals also are injured,
greatly diminished, and left in an altered molecular state. The
minerals are made less soluble. The fats have turned from life
enhancing fatty acids to trans fatty acids, which create damaging
free radicals in the body. Trans fatty acids also interfere with
respiration of the cells. The proteins (including vegetable proteins),
become denatured; they then coagulate (like the white of an egg)
and are very difficult to digest. Some researchers report that
unmetabolized protein particles in the bloodstream are a possible
cause of allergies.
When
you eat cooked (enzymeless) foods, you put a heavy burden on your
body, which then has to produce the enzymes missing in the food.
One of the reasons you feel lethargic or sleepy after a cooked
meal is because the body is diverting its energy to replacing
the enzymes that were not supplied. By comparison, a raw food
meal leaves you feeling light and full of energy. You can judge
this for yourself. Uncooked foods digest in 1/3 to 1/2 the time
of cooked foods. The stress of creating and replacing enzymes,
meal after meal, day after day, year after year, greatly contributes
to accelerated aging.
Ingesting
cooked food also causes the body to produce a surge of white blood
cells (leukocytosis). These cells normally defend against disease,
infection and injury to the body, but their production is a routine
effect of ingesting cooked foods (as if the body considers such
food a threat or danger). Because leukocytes carry a variety of
enzymes, there is another possible explanation for the increase
in white blood cells. The leukocytes may be delivering the missing
enzymes so that digestion can proceed unhindered. Leukocytosis
does not occur when raw, unheated foods are eaten. According to
Viktoras Kulvinskas, "in any pathological condition, including
the intoxification of the digestive system with cooked food or
other toxic materials, these white cells increase from 5 or 6
thousand per cubic millimetre to 7, 8 or 9 thousand per cu.m.m."
Leukocytosis also occurs when additives, pesticides and chemically
based supplements are ingested. And, of course, producing these
cells creates an additional stress upon the body.
Raw
foods are full of oxygen, especially green leafy vegetables which
contain an abundance of chlorophyll. The chemical structure of
chlorophyll is almost identical to the haemoglobin in our red
blood cells. The only difference is that the haemoglobin molecule
has iron in its nucleus and the chlorophyll molecule has magnesium.
Chlorophyll detoxifies the bloodstream and every other part of
the body better than anything else you could eat. When you eat
raw green chlorophyll foods, you oxygenate the blood. The bloodstream,
through its capillary system, then delivers this oxygen to every
cell in your body. And when you eat greens in blended form, such
as juicing this process is even more efficient.
Sprouted
seeds contain vital elements which nourish our glands, nerves
and brain. The hormones needed by the body are created out of
the natural fat and other essential principles found in seeds.
Think about how few seeds are found in the average diet. The plant
breeders are hybridizing most of the seeds out of our foods. Now
we can get seedless watermelons, seedless grapes, seedless citrus,
and the list goes on. Even if we did find a seed, most of us don't
understand the value of eating it and thus, it would be discarded.
When
you eat cooked starch, the body absorbs more than it needs. Getting
rid of the excess starch then becomes another burden to the body.
Those who favour cooked foods often make the point that since
the body cannot absorb raw starch, this is a sign the food should
be cooked. Another way to look at it, however, is that the body
absorbs just enough of the raw starch for its needs and then passes
out the rest. (When pig farmers feed their pigs raw potatoes,
the pigs stay slender. Since farmers sell their pigs by the pound,
they have learned to feed them cooked potatoes, which fattens
them up.)
Cellulose
- the woody, fibrous part of food - was previously believed to
be unnecessary to the body because the body did not absorb it
so it was deemed unimportant. Now we know that this fibre is what
keeps things moving through our body so that we don't become constipated.
Nature is vindicated again! I believe, in addition, that raw fibre
has the ability to act as a broom which sweeps the intestinal
tract and keeps it clean. Cooked fibre has lost the ability to
do this for us. Enemas and colonics serve their purpose, but they
are a poor substitute for what nature, by putting (raw) fibre
into foods, has provided.
Raw
and live foods nourish and improve the body's inner environment.
Raw and live foods enable the body to dislodge and expel accumulated
wastes. A member of my family had a tiny sliver of metal lodged
in his hand as a result of an accident. For two years he tried
to get it out by squeezing, pushing, and probing with sterilized
needles, etc., but it wouldn't budge. He went to the Optimum Health
Institute (to learn about live foods) for a week and, when he
returned home, decided he would continue on raw foods. Four weeks
later, a bubble formed on his hand and inside the bubble was the
sliver of metal. The bubble then burst and the sliver came out.
This is an example of what raw and live foods do. If something
is not supposed to be in your body, it will be expelled.
Eating
cooked food prevents the immune system from working on what is
really important in keeping us superbly healthy and young in body,
mind and soul. We exhaust and dissipate the body's strength by
using the immune system to combat the unnatural cooked foods,
chemically based supplements, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides,
hormones (in meats, poultry, fish and dairy) and numerous other
toxins we ingest, breathe in or absorb through our skin. When
we really need the immune system to support us (as when a disease
or infection develops or an injury occurs), it then lacks the
strength to defend us properly.
Eating
healthy means giving your body power foods it can easily assimilate
and use for regeneration and rejuvenation. Life comes from life.
So the more foods you eat which are organic and straight from
nature's raw garden, the better you are going to feel.
Source:
http://www.50connect.co.uk/
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