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Raw Food Diet

Article Reviewed by Dietitian julia samuel, M.Phil on May 28, 2019


What is a Raw Food Diet?

Raw food diet consists of uncooked and unprocessed food items that have not been heated above 46 degree Celsius. This new trend is catching popularity day by day in the world of health, diet and weight loss. Supporters of raw food diet claim that the benefits of eating raw food diet include weight loss, ample amount of energy every day, a fit mind and body, clear skin, improved digestion and overall health.


"Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances of survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet"- Albert Einstein

People who follow raw food diet believe that cooking or heating denatures the enzymes and nutrient value of the food. For example, sulfonamides, cancer-fighting compounds in broccoli are greatly reduced when they are cooked. Vitamin C and folate in food are also destroyed by heat. Cooking also promotes the formation of harmful compounds in food during cooking, such as heterocyclic amines. However, there are certain food items, like tomatoes, whose nutrients are increased when cooked.

Types of Raw Food Diet:

Raw Vegans: Vegans are those people who exclude meat, eggs, milk and other animal-derived ingredients. Many vegans avoid refined white sugar, processed with animal charcoal and wine. Some people can go to extremes avoiding animal-derived non-food products, such as leather, fur and wool.

A raw vegan diet contains unprocessed, raw plant foods that have not been cooked or heated above 40 degree Celsius. There are several ways to make such vegan food. Some of the ways are mentioned below:

Raw Vegetarianism:

Vegetarianism is the practice of eating only fruits and vegetables and abstaining from animal food products such as meat, fish and poultry but includes dairy and eggs. Common food items are vegetables, sprouts, nuts, grains, legumes, dairy, eggs and honey that are included in this diet.

There are several kinds of vegetarianism:


Raw Animal Food Diets:

Raw animal food diets are followed by those people who eat uncooked animal products, such as raw muscle-meats, raw organs, eggs, fermented meat and fish and dairy products such as non-pasteurized milk and derivatives made out of it such as cheese and butter. The Primal diet and Paleolithic diet are examples of a raw meat diet. The Primal diet consists of fatty meats, organ meats like kidney, liver and brain, dairy, honey, minimal fruit and vegetable juices and coconut cream, all in raw condition. The Paleolithic diet consists of raw eggs, raw plant foods, raw seafoods, raw meats and raw organs to name a few.

Benefits of Raw Food Diet:


Disadvantages of Raw Food Diet:

Hence, it is suggested that a balanced diet should contain portions of every kind of food, both cooked and uncooked.

References:

  1. Details & Benefits of a High Raw Diet - (http://www.kristensraw.com/why_raw_details
    _benefits.php)
  2. Vegetarian and Vegan Diets Explained - (http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/tc/vegetarian-diets-what-is-a-vegetarian)

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