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  • As far as I know, the only place you can buy it is online. I don’t know if it is technically raw, but then I don’t know if most liquid supplements or alternative meds are technically raw. My goal is to recover and keep my health and reduce my risk o…
  • MMS is a whacky I-can’t-believe-I’m-buying-this product that seems too weird and too good to be true. I found it via a recommendation from my Quantum Techniques practitioner. They said they’d had good results with it for all sorts of things. It was …
  • I was diagnosed with Candida last summer and was pretty strict with my diet, but speeded up the normalizing process with a couple of products. One was Tri-Guard, which is grapefruit seed extract, colloidal gold and tea tree oil. The next one was Pro…
  • We’ve tried all sorts of things over the years, and by far THE BEST and MOST EFFECTIVE thing we’ve ever done is “Energy Medicine”. There is a lot of it out there, and the cheapest (free), easiest and most accessible, IMHO, is Emotional Freedom Techn…
  • I am doing 2 weeks this summer. I am in the process of acquiring powders from Healthforce Nutritionals. Also, I plan to return to the basics of fruits, veges, nuts and seeds. Sprouting, or at least soaking, is a great way to generate raw in the wild…
  • I had an Oster Beehive before I got my Blendtec. It was a great blender for the money! However, no conventional household blender is designed for 1-2 times per day of liquifying greens and fruit. We were just wearing the thing out!!! It lasted for a…
  • Like most things, you have to sort the good from the bad. Mercola.com is the largest alternative site on the web, counted by newsletter distribution. I have learned a TON from it over the years and it is partly why I checked out Raw in the first pla…
  • I don’t think you can beat the science in the first part of “Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine” by Gabriel Cousens. The bonus is that you get recipes AFTER learning why you would want to eat by the philosophy espoused.
  • We’ve used our Blendtec once or twice per day for 6 months now and it has been absolutely flawless. The quality is phenomenal. No worries at all!!! I expect the thing to last for many years, and I’ll surely buy another when the time comes. Both the …
  • Blender. Everything amysue said, plus you get more nutrition for the money with smoothies than with juicing. I have a Blendtec and it totally rocks! I’ve only used my juicer twice in 6 months since I got it.
  • Omega. I can’t remember the number, but I have the steel finish one. Easy to clean, pulp comes out dry, we’ve had ours for years with no problems. Can do everything a Champion can do, cheaper than a GreenStar, does wheatgrass, EASY TO CLEAN. Did I m…
    in Juicer + Wheatgrass Comment by jenoz
  • I had HPV in the late 80s and haven’t had anything since. Most people simply become immune to it 2 years or so after infection, if you believe Mercola (www.mercola.com). I mean I had a kid years later and everything and have never had another single…
    in Anti-viral.. Comment by jenoz
  • I’m no doc and I can’t see your hands, but it sounds like it could be eczema or something. It could be caused by allergies or food toxins or possibly by emotional issues. If you’ve never tried it before, EFT (www.emofree.com) might be helpful. It su…
  • I have a Blendtec and I DO NOT chop. Maybe halve to remove stems, but no chopping. I blend whole oranges, pears, apples, cukes – even avocado pits!!! Once you figure out how to load the pitcher, you don’t need to tamp. I push one button 3 times and …
    in Blendtec vs vitamix Comment by jenoz
  • I tell them its pond scum. It piques their interest. Although sometimes, it actually IS pond scum – spirulina! People joke with me all the time, but so what? I’d rather be a good natured hippy freak and spread joy and vitality than be all crabby abo…
  • A great way to stretch your budget and eat raw is to SPROUT!!! All you need, despite all the fancy stuff available, is a colander, 2 plates, some water, and plenty of air. Of, and seeds. I often use the ones in the bulk bins instead of buying expens…
    in raw on a budget Comment by jenoz
  • If you resort to going online, Love Street Living Foods sold me WONDERFUL merchandise and they were absolutely great to deal with!!!
  • Congratulations and a very happy Yule to your whole family! Have you ever tried EFT? It may help and couldn’t hurt. The address is www.emofree.com. You can learn the basics from the website and get started quickly. There are videos all over YouTube …
  • You don’t have to invest much at all – maybe nothing – to get going with sprouting. I sprout in colanders. Get some seeds. I use mung, buckwheat, sunflower, quinoa right out of the bulk bins at my local co-op. I use the hulled varieties. Other seeds…
    in Sprouting? Comment by jenoz
  • I use a whole medium head or bunch of greens with most of these, plus 16 oz. or so of water. I have a Blendtec so I can use a LOT of greens per batch. My old blender would bog down on that amount of greens, so you have to do what works! Spinach with…
  • Different human groups evolved on different parts of the planet, requiring varying adaptations to climate, available foods, etc. Now that we’re mobile, we often do not live where our ancestors evolved and are therefore forced to adapt differently. P…
  • Just a guess without testing, but perhaps either the nuts or the parsnips were contaminated? Fungus? Bacterium? Or some yucky sort of dust to which they may have been exposed at some point? ANY food can have this problem, including greens, fruits, e…
    in cashews...urrgh Comment by jenoz
  • Someone on this site, and I cannot remember who it was, posted this link. Sorry to not give credit if it was you! http://www.almonds-from-california.com/ppcart/ From what the site says, farmers can sell directly to consumers without the new pasteuri…
    in Pasteurized Almonds? Comment by jenoz
  • I had an Oster Beehive. It was great, but not made for daily sustained use. I put a LOT of greens in my green smoothies, and it was getting bogged down when the pitcher was 3/4 full. I got a Blendtec and LOVE it. No problems – I can even grind avoca…
    in Vita-Mix?? Comment by jenoz
  • You said it, LotusLady! People live in different bodies and walk different paths toward their health and lifestyle goals. I am not 100% raw and I do not plan to be. It isn’t something that I’m “working toward”. However, I do a LOT of raw. How much? …
    in Celebration! Comment by jenoz
  • Someone on this site posted a link to really raw almonds in the US at a great price. If you are source, please pardon my lack of proper citiation for your info. You are my hero! The site says that the ruling applies to middlemen and not directly to …
    in Almond substitutes? Comment by jenoz
  • I say let your body be your guide, but realize that you might have gotten a bad batch? Like all fruits and veges, sprouts can differ from microclimate to microclimate and batch to batch. Time is CRITICAL, as is rinsing. Sprouts used to gross me out …
    in Sprout Toxicity Comment by jenoz
  • I LOVE Larabars. These things got my teen off of “cereal” and energy bars. My family will continue to use them as they are close enough to perfect for my standards. They’ve saved me from a binge many times when I’m away from home longer than I plann…
  • This is all going to depend on what you eat! I have them all, and here is my opinion: 1 – Blendtec blender. I use this every day for green smoothies, which are the world’s most perfect food, IMHO. I can also do nut butters and pates with it. It has…
  • The brown one is likely toasted and called Kasha.
    in buckwheat Comment by jenoz