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Page 9: Vegan & Raw Diet
Spotlight on Denman Island Artists
RawForLife Raw & Sustainable Living Ezine
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Rawganique Diet: Fresh,
Raw, & Vegan
by Touch with excerpts from Dr. Walker's
Diet & Salad
We here at Rawganique.com think that
the raw vegan diet is a very sensible diet for our
fragile planet, especially in light of the challenges
faced by planet in the past 100 years of chemical
and technological progress
Many people become vegans (people who
eat only food derived from plant sources) out of concern
for the environment. The correlation between the two
may not be obvious at first, but if you consider that
it takes 12 times the acreage to raise one pound of
beef as it does to raise one pound of grain, the relationship
between the health of our planet and veganism become
clear. Not only does cattle raising (the same is also
true with the raising of any other meat--poultry,
pork, fish, etc...) require tremendous amount of natural
resources, many of them non-renewable, such as fresh
water and fossil fuel, it also pollutes the environment.
In the US, it is telling that the cattle population
exceeds the human population by many times, resulting
in a very real problem with waste removal--mountains
of dung need to be disposed of. Thanks to antibiotics,
hormones, and other chemicals that are fed to cattle
to increase yield and control diseases which are the
result of crammed quarters and unnatural conditions
that the cattle are subjected to, cattle manure also
poses a direct challenge to our health and well-being,
because the nitrates in cattle wastes get into our
rivers, lakes, and ground water, contaminating a precious
resource. We are using up this natural resource at
an unsustainable pace and polluting what is left.
This can only result in a global disaster.
In light of drought and
water shortages in the western states,
it is appalling to observe that 5000 gallons
of water is required to raise one cow,
whereas only 49 are required to
Compound this with the cruelty
and inhumanity routinely practiced on
meat animals and a larger picture of unsustainability
quickly emerges. On top of all this, we
Heart disease claims one
death every 32 seconds.
Protein is composed of Amino
Acids. Amino acids are chains of atoms
which, when combined, act, not only as
building blocks for the building or construction
of protein, but also have certain active
functions which they perform, so long
as there is life in the atoms composing
such protein.
In other words, amino acids
are not only the building blocks making
up the protein, but comparing them to
an office or any other building, figuratively
speaking, they represent all the activities
that go on in such buildings.
In a building we have brick and mortar,
lumber, hardware, etc., but we also have elevator
service, hot and cold water, air circulating systems,
sewage, lights, telephones, etc.
So in the protein of a live human or
animal, the amino acids are the means of such a vast
field of activities that no physical function is possible
without them in live, vital, organic form.
The importance of VITALITY in the atoms
composing the amino acids can best be appreciated
by realizing that within 6 minutes after life leaves
the body all the atoms in body cease to be live, organic
atoms, and their function and activity consequently
comes to a stop. So long as life is present in the
body, the live atoms therein have the vital spark
of life which enables them to carry on their work.
Atoms are not like animals whose life
is apparent and perceived in active animation. Nevertheless,
the vital life principle either is, or is not present
in an atom. If it is present, then the atom is a live
organism capable of furnishing vital force and energy.
If life is not present in it then the atom is inorganic
and as such belongs to the mineral kingdom.
Nothing in Nature ever stands
still. Things either progress, advance
and develop, or they degenerate and disintegrate.
The mineral kingdom contains
all the atoms composing this world, in
inorganic form. Each of these atoms, while
in the mineral kingdom state, has certain
definite rates of vibration, but no life-principle
is present. Their progress and development,
we might say, is in reverse. As inorganic
element compounds, they cannot develop
constructively of their own account. They
do however disintegrate, and when disintegrated
they are collected by vegetation and by
this means alone do they become instilled
with the life-principle. It is only by
means of this plant development that atoms
can possibly become impregnated with life.
The very purpose of the creation of
the vegetable kingdom was, and is, to give life to
atoms, of converting mineral inorganic atoms into
vital live organisms. When the life of vegetation
is destroyed by heat, the atoms composing such vegetation
automatically revert to the mineral kingdom state,
as we cannot have life and death in anything at one
and the same time.
To analyze some of the activities in
which the amino acids are involved, we find that they
are essential in the formation and growth of the blood,
the nora ml operation of the glands, the healthy condition
of the skin, of the hair, of the cartilage of the
joints, the normal activities of the liver, and innumerable
other functions which are regulated by the activity
of one or more of the various amino acids, individually
and collectively.
The protein composing the flesh of animals,
fish and fowl, was built up in the respective bodies
from the live, organic atoms in the raw food they
were nourished with. Such flesh, of course, is a complete
protein. Before the body can digest such protein,
however, it must break it down not only into the original
amino acids, but also into the original atoms in order
that it may build up its own protein from these original
atoms and primary amino acids.
It would be an insult to the intelligence
of any normal individual to try to convince him/her
that a dead horse can be ridden as efficiently as
one that is living. Yet we find that the majority
of people, including those who really should know
better, still insist that the human body needs meat
as an essential part of diet. In the first place the
meat is poisoned when the animal is slaughtered, because
of the poisons through the terrified fear of the killing.
In the second place such meat is a dead product deteriorating
every second after the death of the animal. In addition,
the meat and amino acids are still further destroyed
by the heat in cooking.
Nevertheless, because of the habit of
eating devitalized foods and existing in spite of
this, it is difficult to convince people generally
that the atoms in our food must be live, organic atoms
if we hope or expect to build for ourselves a vital
body free from sickness and disease. The lifeless,
inorganic atoms in cooked and processed foods, by
their very nature cause the degeneration and disintegration
of the body.
Just as life is dynamic, magnetic, organic,
so is death static, nonmagnetic, inorganic. It takes
life to beget life, and this applies to the atoms
in our food. When the atoms in amino acids are live,
organic atoms, they can function efficiently. When
they are destroyed by the killing of the animal and
the cooking of the food, the vital factors involving
the atoms in the functions of the amino acids are
lost.
Al vegetables and fruits contain the
necessary atoms from which amino acids are formed
in the system. The human body cannot utilize for constructive
purposes flesh products of any kind in the form of
"complete proteins," but i can gather from
the fresh vegetables and their juices, when these
are fresh and properly made, the finest atoms from
which to construct its own vital amino acids and protein.
The eating of meat, or any fresh products
or extracts, in the very nature of things results
in the accumulation of excessive amounts of acid.
The most damaging is uric acid which the muscles absorb
like a sponge absorbs water. As soon as the accumulation
of this uric acid has reached the saturation point,
it crystallizes, and the uric acid crystals form which
result in rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, etc.
Animals build larger, huskier and healthier
bodies form the amino acids obtained from vegetation
than man does by eating meat.
Your friends at Rawganique.com
Touch, Klaus, Nok & Chao
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