Raw Food not only changes your relationship with health - it also changes your relationship with money. Raw Food and holistic education starts to make you really present to where your dollars are going and what impact they have on people + the planet.
Question: What don't you spend money on now that you use to? How have your dollars shifted since embarking on your health journey? What business do you support and not support?
Specific examples would be fantastic! We want to learn from your experiences.
aw i really like that quote clement.... i am forever grateful for nature...me too..(:
is nt it great to think you are not the only one that does all this...and that raw food really does change you in a GI -NORMOUS way? (: I don t feel so different when i read all this (: it really does go to show you that the worls could be a far better place if we ate the right way really....?
Since going raw I stopped spending money on bottled water, coffee, takeout food, fancy restaurants, non-organic cosmetics and self-care products. And since going raw eventually lead me to quitting my job, I no longer spend money on daily public transportation, business suits and everything else that goes with it.
Instead I buy organic foods from farmers markets or Whole Foods, use Aubrey Organics, grown my own sprouts, use water ionizer and organic house cleaning products (like Seventh Generation).
I didn't renew my gym membership, because, honestly, all I need is a floor mat, some free weights and resistance bands, a few yoga DVDs, and I am set.
Permalink Reply by Mica on November 10, 2008 at 11:34am
???......being green to fit in? I can think of a million other reasons why being green would be important, but hey....I'm a quality person too big time.....:)
Permalink Reply by Mica on November 10, 2008 at 11:56am
Wow thanks for sharing this, interesting, see I don't think enough people are doing it, hhhmmmm have you checked out the venus project that is being proposed as part of the Zeitgeist movement? Interesting concept!.....would love to hear your thoughts on it
Permalink Reply by Mica on November 10, 2008 at 1:05pm
Now I'm a bit confused, maybe I should ask you guys what the "Green Movement" consists of in your views, maybe we have a very different idea of what it means....?
TV license! I haven't had a TV for about three years. It's taken almost that long for the TV Licensing people to leave me alone, since they seem to find it very hard to believe that anyone could actually not have or want a television, hehe... I don't miss it at all.
I also gradually stopped buying glossy magazines... this wasn't a conscious decision, it just happened. I also haven't bought (or read) a newspaper in years.
i had to buy antibiotics almost every winter, on every holiday i took at a colder region. so much freedom now to have no more of those poisons. GREAT !!!!
The shorter list is what I DO spend money on. There are just too many things I don't buy.
I shop at the co-op down the street for organic groceries, toiletries and some cleaning supplies. The farmer's market only lasts a few months in the summer and has very little organic options.
I pay my rent, utilities and cell phone. I love to support the Ecopolitan, the only raw food restaurant in Minnesota. I buy a monthly unlimited pass to a non-profit yoga studio. My raw friends and I swap raw books but sometimes they're so good I have to buy them!
Occasionally I will buy something from the American Apparel store I manage. I'm there 6 days a week so that's all I really wear anymore. I used to wear mostly thrift but at least Am App is American made. If I need anything else I am very picky about where it's made, what it's made of, etc.
That's it. That's all I really spend my money on. I don't really need much more... Except for a vacation!
Oh, and once in a while I'll buy a bottle of Frey wine.
In NYC, petite models are pretty hard to book, because there are so few! I know one, Miss Asian America and she's constantly busy doing commercials!
Shorties are goodies lol
That is so true, its very funny and Miss J wears the most random things every week. This last season Tyra "revolutionized" the industry by putting short girls on the show LOL
Yes, your liver can regenerate and adapt. I juice feasted for 3 months to clear some health ailments that I had my entire life. Anyway, in the recommended regimen they recommend taking some fat every day like 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, and 1 tab...
I did it to get rid of allergies. Of course I was not raw when i did this, I did a treatment for chicken, i basically had extreme sensitivities to a bunch of different foods and was always craving chicken as a result. After I could eat it without ...
Unfortunately, my dogs were microchipped before I got them. I haven't decided what to do about it yet. Really don't want them to have surgery to take them out.