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Default Living On An Optimal Raw Food Diet For Better Health

In article . com>,
"Leila" > wrote:

> Cindy Fuller wrote:
> > In article .com>,
> > "christina reynolds" > wrote:
> >
> > > The Raw Secrets will help you live sustainably on the raw vegan diet
> > > and overcome the problems you may have encountered in doing so.
> > > Based on logical principles, the raw vegan diet still often falls short
> > > of expectation. Instead of improvements in their health, many people
> > > see deterioration. Others experience less rejuvenation than they
> > > anticipated, or find themselves unable to maintain balance in the
> > > long-term. This results solely from a lack of understanding of the
> > > guiding principles of natural diet, from the widespread misinformation
> > > about it, and the gross errors that follow.
> > > The 28, succinct chapters give unique insights on many topics affecting
> > > those considering a high-raw or all-raw diet. Each holds dozens of tips
> > > to help you eat a pure, simple, nourishing diet.
> > > If you are tired of the same, boring, repetitive information found in
> > > nearly every other book on the raw vegan diet, then you're in for a
> > > surprise!
> > > If you seek groundbreaking research and a fresh perspective on raw
> > > ating, you will find them in The Raw Secrets !
> > > http://rawfoodos.blogspot.com/#

> >
> > This is raw spam. People do not receive rejuvenation from a raw food
> > diet mostly because the diet is deficient in protein and other vital
> > nutrients.
> >
> > Cindy, resident PhD in nutrition
> >
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> > C.J. Fuller
> >
> > Delete the obvious to email me

>
> The resident English grad student says, never trust an informational
> book whose marketing material is riddled with basic errors. If they
> can't even edit copy, why would they check facts?
>
> Leila


I was focusing on the content, which was bad enough. "Style? We don't
need no stinking style!" (Yes, I know that's not grammatically correct.
It's not supposed to be.)

OB Food: Mark Bittman had an update on the no-knead bread:

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/06/di...tml?ref=dining

Cindy

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C.J. Fuller

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