Raw and Beyond

Raw and Beyond

Author: Victoria Boutenko

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1583943579

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Three longtime raw foodists present a more balanced way to eat raw with over 100 delicious and nutritious recipes for raw, steamed, and lightly cooked dishes rich in Omega-3s Victoria Boutenko, Elaina Love, and Chad Sarno have been leaders in the raw food movement since the 1990s. Since then, all three have independently arrived at the same conclusion: that a totally raw diet is not necessarily the best diet. One reason for their shift in thinking is the latest scientific research on the impact of omega essential fatty acids on human health. Studies show that if eaten in excess, Omega-6s can cause inflammation and obesity. A typical raw food diet contains large quantities of nuts and seeds, most of which are extremely high in omega-6s and low in Omega-3s. Raw foodists are not the only ones lacking sufficient Omega-3s in their diet. Because Omega-3s are easily damaged by heat, anyone whose diet is high in processed foods and oils probably has an Omega-3 deficiency. Many symptoms of this deficiency can be mistaken for other health problems or nutrient deficiencies, so few people realize the cause of their ailments. Boutenko’s chapters on omegas provide readers more in-depth nutritional information. One hundred recipes—from raw to steamed and lightly cooked dishes, from appetizers to desserts—offer readers the means to enjoy a more sustainable, healthy, and energetic lifestyle.


Raw and Beyond

Raw and Beyond

Author: Victoria Boutenko

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2012-01-10

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1583943757

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Three longtime raw foodists present a more balanced way to eat raw with over 100 delicious and nutritious recipes for raw, steamed, and lightly cooked dishes rich in Omega-3s Victoria Boutenko, Elaina Love, and Chad Sarno have been leaders in the raw food movement since the 1990s. Since then, all three have independently arrived at the same conclusion: that a totally raw diet is not necessarily the best diet. One reason for their shift in thinking is the latest scientific research on the impact of omega essential fatty acids on human health. Studies show that if eaten in excess, Omega-6s can cause inflammation and obesity. A typical raw food diet contains large quantities of nuts and seeds, most of which are extremely high in omega-6s and low in Omega-3s. Raw foodists are not the only ones lacking sufficient Omega-3s in their diet. Because Omega-3s are easily damaged by heat, anyone whose diet is high in processed foods and oils probably has an Omega-3 deficiency. Many symptoms of this deficiency can be mistaken for other health problems or nutrient deficiencies, so few people realize the cause of their ailments. Boutenko’s chapters on omegas provide readers more in-depth nutritional information. One hundred recipes—from raw to steamed and lightly cooked dishes, from appetizers to desserts—offer readers the means to enjoy a more sustainable, healthy, and energetic lifestyle.


Raw Creation

Raw Creation

Author: John Maizels

Publisher:

Published: 1996-11-07

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13:

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Traces history of Art Brut from Adolf Wolfli to American folk artists.


Raw Family Signature Dishes

Raw Family Signature Dishes

Author: Victoria Boutenko

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2009-07-21

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1556437978

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While the raw food diet is the fastest growing alternative approach to eating because of its health benefits, preparing raw food dishes is so new that many people don’t know where to start. With 500 color photos, this friendly, step-by-step guide gently walks readers through recipes to create amazingly delicious and nutritious meals. Victoria Boutenko and her family are known worldwide as the Raw Family, living on a raw diet and teaching classes since 1994. Throughout the years they have perfected scores of scrumptious recipes with the idea of not only spreading the gospel of the diet’s health benefits, but also making the raw foods lifestyle realistically possible and enjoyable.Mouth-watering rather than medicinal, simple rather than complicated, the recipes presented here include jams, scones, soup, crackers, nut milk, truffles, chocolate cake, mousse cake, and more. Complete, illustrated directions make it simple for both avid raw foodists and novice cooks alike to embrace the diet favored by Woody Harrelson, Demi Moore, Donna Karan, and other celebrities.


Going Raw

Going Raw

Author: Judita Wignall

Publisher: Fair Winds Press

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1592536859

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Start your own raw food revolution right home. This book has everything you need to get started including gourmet recipes that are easy enough for daily meals.


Raw Food For Dummies

Raw Food For Dummies

Author: Cherie Soria

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-11-16

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1118461126

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The easy way to transition to the raw food lifestyle Celebrities like Demi Moore, Sting, Madonna, and Woody Harrelson as well as experts in diet and nutrition have drawn attention to the newest trend in eating: raw foods. As the demand for raw foods increases, so does the demand for informative and supportive facts about this way of life. Raw Food For Dummies shares reasons for incorporating raw food into your diet and life, tips on how to do it, and includes nearly 100 recipes. Whether you're interested in incorporating raw foods into an existing meal plan, or transitioning to a raw foods-only diet, Raw Food For Dummies will help. Main areas of coverage include the benefits of eating raw foods, tips for avoiding undernourishment and hunger, information on transitioning to the raw food lifestyle (including where to buy and how to store raw foods), along with coverage of the popular methods of preparing meals, including sprouting, dehydrating, juicing, and greening. Features nearly 100 recipes covering breakfast, lunch, dinner, appetizers, and snacks Includes advice on transitioning to the raw food lifestyle Written by a veteran vegan chef and culinary arts teacher Raw Food For Dummies is for anyone interested in incorporating raw foods into an existing meal plan, as well as people interested in transitioning to a raw foods-only diet.


Raw Food Nutrition Handbook, The

Raw Food Nutrition Handbook, The

Author: Karin Dina

Publisher: Healthy Living Publications

Published: 2015-06-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1570678650

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Rick and Karin Dina are both healthcare practitioners and long-time followers of a raw food diet. They've provided scientific information on how to construct nutritious raw diets through their Science of Raw Food Nutrition classes to hundreds of students. This book is a compendium of the latest information from peer-reviewed research and their own clinical experience on why raw diets are so beneficial and how to construct a raw diet that will provide all the necessary nutrients. The Raw Food Nutrition Handbook covers issues such as getting enough protein, understanding calorie density and nutrient density, focusing on whole plant foods, hydration, and food combining. The Dinas provide examples of some of the most popular raw food diets and discuss the nutritional adequacies of each one. They also share some of the success strategies they've used over the years to help people stay raw over the long term, make sense of conflicting nutritional information, and engage family and friends in their dietary journeys.


Raw Family

Raw Family

Author: Victoria Boutenko

Publisher: Raw Family

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 9780970481924

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Victoria Boutenko addresses the issues of food addiction. She demonstrates many techniques that help to cope with attachments to cooked food and aids with the transition to the raw food lifestyle.


Raw Emotions

Raw Emotions

Author: Angela Stokes

Publisher:

Published: 2009-04

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780979570117

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'Raw Emotions' is a new handbook for merging a raw food lifestyle with self-inquiry techniques. The author, Angela Stokes, is a world'¿¿renowned raw foodist who went raw in 2002, released 160lbs of excess weight and saw her morbid obesity reversed...that was just the start of her journey of transformation however, which Angela says has since unfolded to affect every aspect of her life.Going raw often represents a big shift in lifestyle, with consequences far beyond simple food choices; emotionally, socially, mentally, spiritually, peoples'¿¿ lives may shift dramatically as they come more into connection with nature and their true selves. Angela says she wrote '¿¿Raw Emotions'¿¿ to support others through such transformations. The reader is gently guided to explore their own relationship with food and their optimal vision for their life, then offered a wealth of suggestions for supporting their transformation, focusing especially on emotional detox and handling cravings/overeating patterns.Through a combination of established self'¿¿development techniques, raw food lifestyle tips and examples from her own experiences, Angela leads the reader along the sometimes rocky path of transformation, towards a brighter life. This book is a truly unique resource, rich with love, compassion and clarity. Indeed, many readers are reporting it is the '¿¿best book they have ever read'¿¿ on the raw food lifestyle. '¿¿Raw Emotions'¿¿ is 256 pages long, full-colour throughout, printed on recycled paper with veggie inks and $1 from the sale of each book is donated to charities that either plant new trees or protect forests.