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Raw
Food Diet
by Victoria Boutenko
The
goal of any healthy eating diet or plan is to provide the body
with the necessary building blocks. Some people who feel better
on the raw food diet have a hard time staying on a raw diet. It
may be impossible to avoid eating cooked food through will power
alone for significant periods of time. Over the past eleven years,
I have been exploring the topic of how to stay off cooked foods.
I have come to the conclusion that cooked food is highly addictive.
Most people are unaware to what degree they cannot manage their
eating habits.
Please
answer the following three questions honestly, yes or no:
* Have you ever overeaten?
* Did you like how you feel after overeating?
* Can you promise here and now to never overeat again?
Based
on your answers you can conclude weather or not you are able to
control your eating diet habits.
The
raw food diet has proven to have colossal values for physical
health. However, many people cannot stay on raw food. They blame
their lack of will power, yet if cooked food was not at all addictive,
they would not even need to exercise their will power. Recognizing
the addictive potential of cooked food has helped me to create
multiple coping techniques that enable anybody to be strong on
the raw food diet in this "cooked" world.
As
a result of stressful enironment we often become unable to relax.
When we feel stressed, we cannot feel joy and happiness. To numb
our stress, we have created countless ways to escape. Food is
the most common form of escape because it is readily available
and affordable. Sometimes our lives get so stressful, that food
becomes the highlight of each day. At this point, food gradually
begins to push the most meaningful aspects of our life to the
secondary place. I am sure that the awareness of how cooked food
can run our lives will prompt even more people to consider the
raw food diet lifestyle.
This
diet program is called 12 Steps to Raw Foods. It consists of multiple
steps, questions, and leads that slowly shift participants towards
a better understanding of their personal relationship with cooked
food.
Click here to order your copy of 12 steps
to Raw Foods today!
Source:
http://www.emaxhealth.com/11/3424.html
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