Raw Food Detox is a Powerful Cleansing
Option
With an increased interest in health issues and in related
areas such as losing weight, reversing the effects of aging,
and improving energy, there has also been greater interest in
the benefits of programs that promise to cleanse and detoxify
the body. Many claim that one of the very best types of
cleansing programs that can be done is the raw food detox.
A commonly used example about why a raw food detoxification
is beneficial can be better understood by looking at a baked
potato. A plain baked potato is often recommended with some of
the "mainstream" detox programs. But, when the potato is baked
it ends up containing more than 400 chemical components that it
did not have when in its raw form. It doesn't take much to see
that this diet detox approach might not be best, since the
desired outcome is to eliminate chemicals and toxins from the
body as much as possible.
A raw food detox can also be more beneficial than
traditional diet detox programs because of how the body
responds to cooked foods. Few people understand that when you
ingest foods that have been cooked, your body interprets the
cooked food as poison and reacts accordingly. White blood cell
production is increased and moved into your system to defend
your body.
This response is trigged by the immune system and is called
leukosytosis. By eating a raw food diet, or by making sure that
a minimum of 50% of your meal is comprised of raw foods, you
can stop this reaction. This is another strong reason why a
detox comprised of raw foods will be more beneficial overall
than a detox diet that is based on cooked foods.
A true raw food detox means that 100% of the foods you eat
are in their raw and uncooked state. Many people find this
difficult to maintain for long periods of time, because of
social situations, family and peer pressure, or simply the
inconvenience. However, most people can successfully get
through a detox period of anywhere from one to three weeks and
stick to the 100% living raw diet.
After a few weeks, some people decide that they love the way
the feel and decide they are able to go raw 100% for good.
Others will take a more moderate approach at the end of their
diet detox period and scale back somewhat, eating 70% to 95% of
their food raw and making allowances for some deviations.
Advocates of the living foods lifestyle say that keeping your
intake of raw foods at 50% or above can still deliver
significant health benefits.
Some of the biggest benefits that come from doing a raw food
detox are improved sleep and energy, lowered blood pressure and
cholesterol, and weight loss, especially if followed up with a
raw food lifestyle. Other benefits include less allergic
responses, a boost to the immune system, and improved mood, in
addition to a litany of other types of reported improvements in
both mental and physical areas.
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