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Vegetarian vs Raw Food Information

Is there a difference between vegetarian and raw food diets? A raw foodist is in general a vegetarian unless of course heeats raw fish, but one who generally is not going to cook his vegetables or fruits. A vegetarian is someone who simply doesn't eat meat, fish or poultry, but only consumes vegetables, fruits, pasta, nuts, sprouts and rice. A vegetarian might eat meatless spaghetti sauce or order onion rings in a restaurant. Not the healthiest choice, but sometimes it's hard to find something to eat in a restaurant if you're vegetarian - even harder if you're a raw foodist.

Vegetarian  Raw Food Tips

here are different categories of vegetarians, like vegans, or fruitarians, and raw foodist is a category of vegetarianism. We haven't seen anything about sushi being considered a raw food, but it is. Raw food, though, generally means eating raw, uncooked fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, seaweeds, etc.

But to be a raw food purist means raw broccoli, not steamed. To a vegetarian, someone committed to not eat meat or fish or animal products, steamed vegetables are just as good, although everyone would agree that steaming can take out nutrients from foods, rendering them less nutritious. A vegetarian might consume dairy or egg products; however a vegan will not consume any animal products at all. And a raw foodist is a vegan who consumes only uncooked, unprocessed raw foods.


Proponents of the raw diet believe that enzymes are the life force of a food and that every food contains its own perfect mix. These enzymes help us digest foods completely, without relying on our body to produce its own cocktail of digestive enzymes.
It is also thought that the cooking process destroys vitamins and minerals and that cooked foods not only take longer to digest, but they also allow partially digested fats, proteins and carbohydrates to clog up our gut and arteries.

Vegetarian and Raw Food  Benefits


Followers of a raw diet cite numerous health benefits, including:
* increased energy levels
* improved appearance of skin
* improved digestion
* weight loss
* reduced risk of heart disease

As you can see there are many benefits to join a vegetarianrawfood diet. Your health will improve and your life will be, as a consequence, happier.

 

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