Green logic
Take a look around you. It's a pretty green world out there for the most part. Common sense alone would tell us that green leafy vegetables and greenfoods should play a pretty significant part of our diet. I mean, green things cover entire CONTINENTS when you look at it. On a very basic level, I think this is a huge key to life on Earth here that humans have completley skipped over.
Green is the middle color of the rainbow. This is a pretty powerful concept if you think about it. And highly concentrated greenfoods like spirulina do seem to have a calming and balancing effect on our body and mind. Green's balance our blood sugar, they alkalize our blood and bodie's, they heal our eye sight, and they soothe our nervous system with their high concentrations of essential absorbable minerals.
For those who don't know or haven't realized it yet, I'm what's known as a raw foodist. This means I don't consume cooked, processed, or denatured food. Basically I eat like every other animal on this planet. I don't dry my food, I don't lay it in the sun on a hot rock for hours at a time..and I don't wilt it and burn it with a fire or excessive heat. If I wanted dead dry food I would eat leaves. I just eat my food as is. When you cook your food, you essentially cook your body is basically the theory behind my diet. You lose the essential enzymes needed to run our body, the vitamin content is cut in half and many vitamins are completley lost, and you lose the healthy purified water. You ask your body to use it's own limited reserve of enzymes instead of giving it more enzymes, which causes premature aging and disease in the long run, and a loss of well being in the short run.
But what about protein? Yeah, ask the gorilla whose strength easily doubles ours combined where he gets his protein in his diet of predominatley green leaves. Ask the cows who live exclusively off of grass where they get their calcium... It's there. Those two common sense arguments alone, challenge and destroy our whole idea of eating we've been sold in this world. Spirulina, an algae, actually has the highest protein content of any food on the planet, being about 60% protein in it's make up. Of course it's not too aesthetic to eat algae alone for adequate protein, but it's a pretty strong argument to me that we do not need to eat flesh to maintain our own flesh.
And when you eat nothing but spirulina smoothies for a day, and nothing but cow for the next day, you WILL notice a PROFOUND difference in your well-being and energy levels. Spirulina is a great example of a strong healing food...Where as cows, or no animal really, provide healing effects on the body. The aesthetic pleasure is a bad habit we've learned at best...and believe me, it can be unlearned. I have been a vegetarian for 2 years now with no breaks, and raw for 3 months with minor breaks, and I could not eat meat now if I wanted to. It's not appealing to me at all. Do you guys ever look at dogs or birds or squirrels and get hungry and think of dinner? Again, we just tore the whole model we've been sold on eating apart with one little argument...because the answer is no, nobody ever looks at animals and makes the connection that it could potentially be dinner.
And have you ever noticed that almost all of our valid medecines and health food come from plants and not animals??? The only benefit you get from eating a lot of animals and animal products is high cholesterol and heart disease, which is one of the largest killers on this planet if not the largest. <>So when you see me go on long health-oriented rants, it's because it's a passion of mine. It's a lifestyle really, raw foods. It's not some trendy diet, or a weightloss one though it's very valuable for that. I was skinny on the SAD(standard american diet), so it's definatley not a weightloss diet and I've struggled with gaining weight my whole life. But it is a way of living that gives you energy, living uncooked enzymes, purified refreshing and hydrating plant water, clarity, and many other valuable things as you go through this life. If anyone has any questions about it or any natural health, please feel free to give me an email at ModernMedecineMan@yahoo.com and I would be glad to discuss anything with you furthur.
| Vegetarian food leaves a deep impression on our nature. If the whole world adopts vegetarianism, it can change the destiny of humankind." Albert Einstein |

