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Raw Food Diet Concern
An important part of any diet is variety. Humans need a lot of
different foods in their diet in order to provide all the essential
nutrients we require. Many doctors and nutritionists have criticized
raw food diet as being too restrictive.
While a raw diet is high in many nutrients, as well as fiber, and
tends to be low in fat, it can be difficult to eat the required
amounts of other nutrients.
A raw food diet can require a lot of work and research in order for
the raw foodist to ensure that they are receiving all the
recommended amounts of vitamins and minerals, and not all people are
able to do this research. While in the short term, this can be
harmless, a diet missing important nutrients can be harmful to
health. In a raw food diet, careful attention should be paid to
getting enough protein and the right variety of protein, as well as
certain vitamins that people normally intake in meat and dairy
products.
Because vegetables do not have the complete spectrum of the 13
essential amino acids, care should be taken to be certain all
essential amino acids (proteins) are included in the diet. Many raw
food advocates say that are body will produce the missing amino
acids from the proteins that we do have, and while our bodies can
produce some amino acids, the reason certain amino acids are called
essential is because these are the amino acids that cannot be
produced by people. A nutritionist can be consulted and will inform
you of what foods to eat to make sure you have all 13 amino acids in
sufficient quantities. Another concern is vitamin B12, so you should
ask about that, too.
Raw Foodists can be very focused on the health benefits of enzymes
from raw foods, without realizing that each enzyme has a specific
task and a specific reaction that it catalyses, so just having more
active enzymes will not actually help. It is also necessary for raw
foodists to remember that our digestive system will break down any
enzyme into its component parts, and thus active enzymes are not
always necessary.
Nutritionists’ opinions:
Nutritionists and dieticians have pointed out many benefits and
drawbacks to a raw food diet. The raw food diet can help reduce the
risk of heart disease and some types of cancer, because it is high
in nutrients while having very low levels of saturated fats. The raw
diet is also fibre rich, low in salt and high in potassium.
There are some drawbacks pointed out by nutrition scientists: a raw
diet is very limited in variety and does not include meat, potatoes,
and cooked grains. This can lead to mineral and other nutritional
deficiencies by limiting the amount of nutrients a raw foodist will
intake.
Research also disagrees with one of raw foodist’s basic ideas, that
fruit and vegetables should be eaten raw because cooking destroys
nutrients. It has actually been shown that some nutrients are more
easily digested into the body after the fruit or vegetable has been
cooked.
Benefits that the raw food diet shows can also be found in other
diets, as many diets are commonly low in trans fats, high in fiber,
and heavily encourage fruit and vegetable consumption. Other diets,
however, allow meat, potatoes, and cooked grains, which are
considered by many to be an essential part of a diet.
We Recommend:
The Raw Secrets
The most complete book on living on an optimal raw food diet for
better health.
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