A raw food diet emphasizes only the consumption of raw food. The reason more people are beginning to pursue a raw food diet is based on the premise that cooked food losing much of its essential vitamins an minerals during the cooking process and also that cooking food destroys enzymes necessary for the proper digestion and absorption of food.
The raw food diet consists of unprocessed fresh foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains and sprouts. There are different types of raw food diets such as those based only on fruits and vegetables, fruit only or those that include raw meat or animal products such as eggs along with fruit and vegetables. The choice of diet type depends largely on personal preference.
Why is a raw food diet preferable? Many people claim that a raw food diet has several health benefits such as better digestion, more energy, less health problems, weight loss and even slowing of the aging process. A raw food diet does offer a natural alternative to traditional dietary considerations. The main concern with a raw food vegan diet is the use of pesticides. It is best to buy organic when purchasing fruits and vegetables. People often choose to grown their own which of course, is a good option.
Although a raw food diet does appear to have some health benefits as studies have shown such as lower cholesterol and may reduce the risk of conditions such as heart disease and cancer there are also other factors that should be taken into consideration. A raw food diet can create certain nutritional deficiencies such as protein, calcium and iron. A raw food diet may not provide an adequate supply of these and other necessary nutritional requirements. In addition those who eat raw meat as part of their raw food diet risk the illness through contamination by bacteria and/or parasites.
There have been many dietary claims to cure specific diseases or improve general health but it is important to consult your physician before making any changes in your regular diet especially if you have an existing health condition. People who are anemic, diabetic or have other health conditions may cause themselves unnecessary harm by completely changing their current diet. Children should not be put on a raw food diet or any other type of diet without the permission of their pediatrician. A child’s body needs certain vitamins and minerals for healthy development. Those nutrients can become deficient on certain types of diets that may negatively affect a child’s health and/or development. If the child is overweight it is best to consult with the pediatrician to develop a dietary plan that will assist the child in losing weight without jeopardizing health.
Weight loss should not be the only reason to institute a raw food diet into one’s lifestyle. The ultimate goal should be to improve overall health and well being. If you would like to embark convert to a raw food diet but are uncertain whether or not this lifestyle change would work for you it is best to make the change slowly. Start by adding more raw foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains into your diet while still maintaining your regular diet. As you increase the raw foods in your diet you can slowly decrease your old food habits. If you have any questions or concerns about the raw food diet consult with your physician or a dietician. They can help address any concerns you may have and work with you to adapt your diet to a healthier more productive way of eating to improve your health and quality of life. It is important however to keep in mind that no diet is a cure all. Changes toward developing a healthier lifestyle take time and depend on consistent efforts.
Bruno
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Does anyone have their dogs on a raw food diet right now? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
I have a 9 year old dog with skin problems (been to every vet…all I get is ointment and shampoo that only provides temporary relief) and I heard a raw diet might be good.
Anyone who can tell me more about this diet and if it’s safe to introduce to an older dog? Thanks!
Yes. The good thing is they like it and it seems to be good for them. The bad part is the expense, the amount of time making it up almost daily, and it is hard to travel with. If your dog is having skin problems, check with the vet and make sure it isn’t a food allergy. The raw diet has whole foods and allergies can occur. Many are meat based and that is the main allergen. Consult a vet first to rule that out. Then research a good diet that works for you and the dog. It is a commitment.
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I feed a raw diet, and raise a breed that can be prone to skin problems, allergies and vaccinosis/immune problems.
Advantages:
Better nutrition, complete control of the ingredients, amazing health, coat, muscle tone, etc, provides some sort of mental exercise they seem to need, better dental health, and so many more things.
Disadvantages:
Time and expense and you need to do some research.
I feel the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages in the long run. Although you see immediate effects, I know of breeders that are on their third generation of raw fed dogs, and they just keep getting healthier, not to mention increasing length and quality of life of their first and second generation dogs.
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Raw is the healthiest food you can feed your dogs. Dogs digestive systems are not designed to eat grains. dogs are carnivores.
Email me your email address and ill send you my diet.
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