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A raw food diet is not just good for you - it’s also good science! Don't even take my word for it! Discover the facts for yourself.

You don’t have to take our word for it, have ‘faith’ or trust the latest nutrition guru. Science now proves that cooking not only destroys nutrition and enzymes but chemically changes foods from the substances needed for health into acid-forming toxins, free-radicals and poisons that destroy our health! On this website you’ll find out what happens when you eat raw, whole foods rather than cooked, processed foods - complete with numerous references you can check out for yourself. Don’t give away responsibility for your health to the government, medical industry or food industry. Here are the basics in a nutshell, though simplified for easy understanding. A raw foodist is someone that eats 75-100% live, nutritionally-dense organic uncooked and unprocessed food (and drinks pure, live water), enjoying delicious meals that optimize your health by alkalizing your body. At that rate your elimination system can get rid of the toxins created when you cook. But when you eat more cooked food you are consuming acidic toxins faster than your body can eliminate them so they back up, disrupting your body's delicate acid/alkaline balance, a major cause of excess weight and disease. Heating food above 118 degrees F. causes the chemical changes that create acidic toxins, including the carcinogens, mutagens and free-radicals associated with diseases like diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Cooking also destroys the live enzymes that aid in digestion and health. Your body is actually sort of an alkaline battery, running on electrons. All life-giving chemical reactions only happen when electrons or energy flows between atoms. Cooking or processing causes food to lose electrons - the source of the energy your body needs. Things that are healthy 'contribute" electrons/energy, and are called alkalizing or "reducing." Things that are unhealthy steal electrons/energy, and are called acidic or “oxidizing” (which means to burn up, rust, break down or decay). Your body is designed to be alkaline, like the battery! Because the pH scale is logarithmic even a fraction of a point can create huge changes to health! One hydroxyl molecule (-OH) in 550 million is enough to make water conductive. In fact, most important processes in your body only work within a very narrow pH range. For example, if the pH of your blood falls to the low end of its normal range (~7.35-7.45), a .10 difference, it could reduce the oxygen levels in your blood by as much as 300%! Two common myths are that eating raw is expensive and that it takes a lot of time to prepare. Nothing could be further from the truth! I am one of busiest people I know (mostly answering emails, calls and texts from my readers). But when you do it correctly, a raw food diet is actually one of the easiest, most convenient and most economical ways you can live! Remember, raw foodists eat mostly organic food, which is 80% to 300% more nutritionally dense (click for article on Organic Food) - loaded with available electrons/energy. As your body learns to absorb this additional nutrition and energy you'll be less hungry, getting more energy from what you do eat, and eat less. This ultimately can reduce your food costs, as well as your health care costs, far below what is was when you were eating empty calories filled with the acidic toxins. Raw, live food and water is the ultimate health care plan!

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JULY 4TH VEGAN GRANOLA PARFAITS  2 cups old-fashioned gluten-free oats    1 tablespoon cinnamon    1 cup chopped pecans ...
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JULY 4TH VEGAN GRANOLA PARFAITS
2 cups old-fashioned gluten-free oats
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 cup chopped pecans
1/2 cup syrup
1/4 cup almond butter

Fruit

1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries
1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries
2 13.5 cans of full-fat canned coconut cream (placed in fridge overnight, I highly recommend Thai Kitchen as it is always thick and creamy and works best)

1. Make sure your cans of coconut milk are the full-fat kind and have sat in the fridge overnight, so the cream will have separated at the top of the can. Once that has been done, get ready to prepare your granola. Line a large sheet pan with parchment paper and preheat an oven to 325 degrees.
2. Add the oats, cinnamon, and chopped pecans to a medium bowl and stir well. In a separate cup, combine the syrup and almond butter. Add the dry ingredients and stir with a spoon until they all come together and are sticky.
3. Spread out onto the prepared pan evenly, about 1/2 inch thick. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove the pan, stir the granola well so it can cook evenly. Place back in the oven for about 10 more minutes until very golden brown. Let cool for 10 minutes to crisp up.
4. Meanwhile, remove your coconut milk cans from the fridge. Carefully scoop out only the cream from each can and add it to a large bowl. Once you get to the water, stop scooping. You should get about 1 1/2 cups of coconut cream. Whip the cream on high with an electric hand mixer for 5-10 minutes, or until lighter and fluffier. Don't add any sweetener - the subtle, neutral cream is the perfect backdrop to the sweet berries and granola.
5. Begin to layer your serving glasses. Layer the granola on the bottom, followed by a couple of spoonfuls of the coconut cream (whipped for more volume), blueberries and raspberries. Repeat. Top with one more dollop of the cream and a strawberry tip (optional), sprinkled with cinnamon and extra pecans. If you want to decorate it, insert a small flag into the strawberry. These will stay fresh in the fridge up to 2 days.

Notes: Vegan, dairy-free, nut-free option, oil-free, gluten-free.

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