For me, "The 80-10-10 Diet" by Dr. Douglas Graham is the bible of nutrition, and makes being a raw vegan really easy and understandable. It also largely eliminates any food combining problems. Highly recommended.
This link from Victoria Boutenko's website explains her position on the topic of food combining for green smoothies (which is a question that comes up a lot):
it tastes delicious Bueller...but theres no way its good food combining,sadly one of the greatest thing on earth is sugar and fat combos,taste wise,but digestion wise narda not good!
fruit eaten alone or with greens is optimal..I am very careful with how i combine my foods,for ease of digestion!i eat mostly mono meals all day..
then dinner i combine unsweet fruits,veg/salad,and maybe some avo or seeds..
recently i have come to believe i may (not fully sure) have candida. mainly for the following reasons: after any cooked meal that is high in startches like say risotto the next day my head is so fuzzy and i think it may be even hungover or drunk. ...
This is what my mom recommends too. The thing is I live in a high-rise building in NYC, so I'm definetely not "grounded".
The grounding bed technology makes sense, but it doesn't feel natural to me. Has anyone tried it? Did you notice any changes...
So here is the deal... I have been running since Jan 2009 and doing this 8/1/1 thing (trying to be 100% but not yet) I am running in the California International Marathon Dec 6th and training is going fine running 2 to 4 times off and on a week fo...
Without fruit:
Bell pepper juice (very colorful and festive... red, orange, yellow)
Jicama juice (sweet milky)
Carrot juice with pumpkin pie spice
Cashew nutmilk with pumpkin pie spice
With fruit:
spinach and pineapple
spinach and coconut water
I LOVE this post. you have nailed on the head so many things that I think, about religion, food, dogma, etc.
It's true that so many legalistic people do not realize that what they're doing may come off badly to others; just trying to find what is...
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Sorry to disappoint u, but you should never eat raw chestnuts. They're poisonous! They contain tannin a toxic substance. I used to let my dog play around with them until I learned about the tannin. It's highly toxic for animals (they can die f...