Raw Food Books Showing How To Live the
Lifestyle
The baby boomer generation is aging and rapidly moving into
the golden years that are typically filled with retirement,
slowing down and dealing will the many maladies that come along
with old age.
However, the generation of boomers is not going to go
quietly into the night, but instead is actively looking for
ways to stay looking and feeling as young and vibrant as
possible. Because of this, they are also seeking out raw food
books and information to learn as much as possible about the
living raw lifestyle.
There have been, for a number of years, a few raw food books
that detailed the approach and the benefits of a raw food diet
lifestyle. But recently, there are a greater number of books,
websites, newsletters and programs that are centered on raw
food choices.
Experts in watching generational trends have attributed much
of the growth in this living foods movement to the baby boomer
generation because they account for such a large segment of the
population and are now in their mid forties to early
sixties.
It is at this stage in a person's life when they often start
focusing on different priorities and put higher importance on
slowing down aging, reversing disease and improving their
health through lifestyle choices.
A raw food detox regimen followed by a raw food diet has
been shown to be very helpful in these very areas. Raw food
books are often filled with the remarkable benefits of eating
raw food and also include case studies of people who have
improved their health with such a diet.
Books that advocate a "go raw" lifestyle are centered on
eating fresh foods in their natural state. They are consumed
raw and are not exposed to the cooking process in any way. Raw
food cooking can include making the natural foods into purees
and juices, but does not include microwaving, baking or cooking
on the stove.
Through books that detail the benefits of eating raw food,
you will find that the majority of the diet is based on eating
fresh fruits and vegetables that are grown organically whenever
possible. In addition, nuts, seeds, grains and legumes, and
some of the sprouts from them, are a common part of a raw food
regimen.
Those who are not following a raw vegan or vegetarian
lifestyle can also include fish, meat, eggs and unpasteurized
dairy foods such as yogurt, raw cheeses and raw milk.
Most all of the raw food books are filled with many details
about the significant advantages and beneficial results that
eating raw food can deliver.
Just a few of the many benefits of a raw food lifestyle
are:
- weight loss
- better energy
- better sleep
- lowered cholesterol
- lowered blood pressure
- and many instances of reversal of illnesses
With such a wide array of health benefits, it seems natural
that the generation of baby boomers is interested in this
lifestyle and deciding to go raw in increasing numbers.
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