So, I know that cooked food is 'bad' for you, but I am having a hard time remembering this when I walk into my supermarket... could you please give me specific reasons as to why cooked food is so bad, what does it do to us exactly?
Thanks, I am going to write it on some post it notes and stick them all over me, so when I or anyone else thinks 'whats the harm?!' the awnsers will be right in front of us...
I lived without a refrigerator (without all major appliances or any furniture). The only things I would miss from modern living is running water and washing machines (I have gone without running water and did fine but it's difficult). There are plenty of ways without chemicals to keep food good a little longer without refrigeration nor artificial heating.
Maybe it's the fish and the aloe. Aloe is a succulent. So are Cacti. Anne Wigmore said she believed people who eat cacti extend their lifespans very measurably. Also, remember, in that part of the world no one freezes the fish before making sushi rolls.
Think of it this way -- cooked food is dead, raw and living food is alive. There are no enzymes in it.
Your body will do so much better from eating food that is alive with votamins, and enzymes. It will start shutting down if you eat too much dead food.
in 12 steps to raw victoria boutenko outlines different carcinogens and how the more you cook them the more there are of them in there. it's shocking. also, cooking depletes the nutrients out of food. so if you had a choice between the same food cooked or raw, the raw one has more of the nutrients intact. freezing and other forms of processing deplete nutrients, but not as much as cooking does.
Yeah the zombie meat in dinty moore is different than a fresh okinawan stew I will give you that. Cooked either way.
Cooked food is great when you need to still transition away from its shitty effects.
I was thinking more about a fruitarian diet lately. I need the bulk, something that is clean on the way through, and not too much fats.