Showing posts with label raw foods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raw foods. Show all posts

Becoming Raw: The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets Review

Becoming Raw: The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This is so much more than a simple raw food cookbook or commentary on raw food diets. I was surprised at the amount of information packed into this book. It has all sorts of nutritional information and easy to read tables on just about anything you can imagine relating to this way of eating. Here are just a few titles of the tables included: Research summary of the effects of cooking on phytochemicals, Calories, protein, fat, carbohydrate and water in raw food (6 pages long), Fatty acid composition of selected foods, Vitamins in raw foods, Minerals in raw foods, Vitamins A,C,E,K, and D: adult dietary reference intakes and intakes on raw and high-raw diets. And those are just a few. I like tables because I can get information at a glance and compare different values so this is really a good book for me.
You don't have to be a total raw food convert to enjoy this book. Even if you're just thinking about adding more healthful raw foods to your diet, I think you'll find this book as useful as I have. It starts out with a history of the raw food movement, gives lots of scientific evidence on why it can be a healthy way of eating, and then goes on to give all kinds of information, things you've probably never even thought about, on incorporating raw foods into your diet or going totally raw. It tells you what you need to know if you do decide to take the plunge, about getting all the nutrients you need.
There is a small section with raw food recipes and another section with full meal menus which I found especially helpful. I'm not looking (yet) to totally adopt this kind of diet but I would like to add a lot more raw food to our everyday meals. The recipes are pretty easy and there are a good variety. A few that I've tried and enjoyed are: Caesar's Better Salad, Warm Red Cabbage Salad, Morocc-Un-Butter and Marvelous Muesli. There's also a section on handling raw food safely and another on food enzymes. It's all easy to read and understand.
There's a large reference section, a glossary and an index. To me, this is important because I want to know the science or studies behind statements, not just take the author at his word. This is a high quality book, probably the best I've found on this subject.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Becoming Raw: The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets

This book contains a wealth of information on the raw food lifestyle. Nutrition experts Brenda Davis and Vesanto Melina once again provide the essential information needed to safely embrace a new dietary lifestyle. As they did for vegetarians and vegans in Becoming Vegetarian and Becoming Vegan, they present the first authoritative look at the science behind raw foods. And both old converts to raw foods and new recruits alike will be fascinated with food historian Rynn Berry's presentation of the first narrative history of the rawfoods movement in the United States. More people are jumping onto the raw foods bandwagon either to lose weight, fight chronic health problems, or simply to benefit from the high level of nutrients found in uncooked or sprouted foods. Readers will find science-based answers to tough questions about raw foods and raw diets, easy-to-follow nutritional guidelines, and practical information on how to construct a raw diet that meets recommended nutrient intakes simply and easily. A section of over forty-five recipes provides dishes for any time of day and every occasion. Nutritional analyses are given for each recipe. Also included is a section on what foods and equipment are needed to get started and what raw food preparation basics are good to master. This book is a major contribution to the raw foods movement.

Buy NowGet 34% OFF

Click here for more information about Becoming Raw: The Essential Guide to Raw Vegan Diets

Read More...

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Raw Review

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Raw
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I've got 3 other raw food books. I like this one the best. Not alot of hype. I appreciate that. It is written for idiots...begins by explaining the benefits of going raw. I'd been raw for a month prior to reading this book, but the motivation to continue was good.
Step by step instructions for soaking and sprouting methods (easy to follow chart included). I was too timid to attempt this process til I read this book. Way easy. My kitchen is sproutin' right now.

Recipes with easy to find ingredients is important. I've got to prepare food for 5 s.a.d. enthusiasts so I don't have alot of time or cash to fool around with. This book's got the recipes I can use. The live oatmeal recipe was easy to prepare and delish! It touches a couple of times on this or that being gluten free, which is vital for me. It clued me into nama shoyu...major gluten goin' on. Thanks, it sucks to have a recipe picked out and find out at the grocery store while reading a label that I can't have that specific thing. So, I run around putting the other ingredients back on the shelf coz that recipe's a wash! Another thing, Idiot's Guide tells you exactly what needs to be soaked for any given recipe. I ruined a recipe from another book because it didn't tell me to soak $12.00 worth of almonds. I had to go on you tube to watch other people explain it before one of them finally mentioned that they needed to be soaked. I was bummed. This book helps me not screw things up.

Idiot's Guide has great insider tips on kitchen appliances...wish I'd have read this before I bought my dehydrator, blender, food processor, and juicer. The dehydrator to buy is the Excalibur. The hours it saves in dehydrating time due to its design is crazy! Now I'm bummed with my cheapy Walmart one. There are alot of chip, cracker, and bread recipes I can't make very well without the good dehydrator. The recipes are found in other books not just this one, so it's not a negative against this book. The dehydrating chart is helpful, as well. I like how Idiot's Guide explains why you have increased temps at the beginning of some dehydrations and not others, and why it is still considered raw at these temps. Also, a Champion brand juicer is the one recommended by all raw foodists I've read from. This book explains very simply the differences in how they work and therefore why Champion is the brand recommended.

Basically, the book imparts alot of knowledge, little tips and info on nutition without being too sciencey. It defines some of the raw foodist lexicon. It's like having a friend explain lots of little facts as well as some biggies, in a fun to read manner. I'd buy it again if I didn't already own it!

Click Here to see more reviews about: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Raw



Buy NowGet 34% OFF

Click here for more information about The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Raw

Read More...

Raw Food/Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow Review

Raw Food/Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I based my purchase of this book on the reviews listed here; however, I fear they may not be a good representation of this culinary book.
I agree that the book is full of beautifully photographed and mouth-watering delights and include detailed recipes to exotic looking meals.
My perception from a raw foodist point of view is that whist these raw food recipes require no cooking, please expect a lot of preparation time, particularly days in advance. Many dishes require a dehydrator, which apart from being an expensive piece of equipment, does require dehydrating for 6-12 hours.
There are also uses of heated foods (such as maple syrup) but the authors suggest strict raw foodists to try other ingredients. I also have a concern with the use of a lot of salt (the authors say they love the coarse nature of it in their recipes) and nut butters, which both ultimately are not a good thing to have in large proportions, whether it be via cooked or raw means. There is also mention of a lot of specific types of vegetables and greens, which is not easy to get a hold of by the general public.
The book is certainly written by talented artists of food, but from my point of view, a lot of the recipes (but not all)are beyond the typical householder.
If you are wanting to spend some creative time in the kitchen, finding exotic ingredients, then this exploration will lead you into culinary passion. But if you're looking for raw food dishes to whip up after work, you will have limited choices. I hope this gives the book a more rounded overview for those intending to purchase.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Raw Food/Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow



Buy NowGet 34% OFF

Click here for more information about Raw Food/Real World: 100 Recipes to Get the Glow

Read More...

Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine Review

Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I normally don't write reviews at all, but this book certainly deserves one. The highlights:
* It doesn't consists of all these sweet recipes but has great tasting alternatives (I could never get into all that sweet stuff); there are no dates, bananas, etc., and there are some good explanations as to why
* The recipes don't require a lot of strange ingredients of which I never even heard before; ingredients are easily found
* You don't have to plan days ahead of time to just produce one dish; a lot of it can be put together quickly
* It does have its share of nuts, but for some reason I don't resent that here as I did in most of my other books; they don't seem to be everywhere
* There are NO wheat recipes (yeah!); I'm terribly allergic to that... Instead there are lots of recipes with flax seeds, and there is a very good explanation as to why wheat/grains are not used.
I ordered two other books at the same time I got this one and I already owned two raw food books, but this one is the only one I use. The recipes appeal to me much more than the ones in the other books. There still are tools that are necessary for the raw food kitchen, like a dehydrator, juicer, high-speed blender, etc., but there is a section in the beginning that outlines which ones they recommend.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine

Medical researchers have found that a high-fat, high-sugar diet, combined with environmental pollutants and stress, can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body collectively known as chronic degenerative disease. Here holistic physician Gabriel Cousens addresses the dangers of foods that have been genetically modified, treated with pesticides, microwaved, and irradiated—and presents an alternative diet of whole, natural, organic, and raw foods that can reverse chronic disease and restore vitality.Both a guide to natural health and a cookbook, Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine features over 250 revolutionary vegan recipes from chefs at the Tree of Life Cafe, from Buttery Butternut Porridge to Raw-violis to Carob Coconut Cream Eclairs. Combining modern research on metabolism, ecological consciousness, and a rainbow of live foods, Dr. Cousens dishes up comprehensive, practical, and delectable solutions to the woes of the Western diet.

Buy NowGet 34% OFF

Click here for more information about Rainbow Green Live-Food Cuisine

Read More...

Just Barley Og Powder 80Serv By Pure Planet Review

Just Barley Og Powder 80Serv By Pure Planet
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I've just finished writing this review. It is a rather long one. Perhaps my longest yet!
So, if you don't have the time or desire to read a lot of info about barley grass products, here is....
>
This is the best barley grass powder I know of. If you want to buy barley grass JUICE powder, this is the one. In my experience it is better than Green Magma and the AIM International products in both nutritional quality and PRICE. Much cheaper.
Avoid buying all the grass products that don't have the word JUICE on them. Barley Grass Powder is a cheap and poor substitute for Barley Grass Juice Powder. It's like comparing olives to extra virgin olive oil -- when what you want is a nice oil.
Buy this one, try it, and enjoy. PRICE NOTE: This particular item on Amazon may not be the best price, and currently does not have Amazon Prime. Shop around on Amazon, and elsewhere if you want the best price.
Read on if you want a deeper understanding of why I say all of the above...>
For those not overly familiar with grass juices, etc., I'll share a few important points. I encourage you to take the time to read this, as I am sure you'll find it very helpful in navigating your way through the potential confusion of different barley grass products.
>> POWERED JUICE COMPARED TO POWDERED GRASS
As far as I know the first Barley Grass JUICE Power that became commonly avaialable was developed and manufactured in Japan by Dr. Hagiwara back in the 60s (from memory). Since then is has been sold under various labels/brands. I understand the process that was developed in Japan is now used elsewhere, such as in the USA.
The main product that is still associated with Dr. Hagiwara is produced by Green Foods: Green Magma - Barley Grass Juice Powder 11 oz.
Here is the ingredients of Green Magma:
Powdered juice from organically-grown young barley grass, maltodextrin (a complex carbohydrate), organic brown rice.
Here is the sugar / carbohydrate content:
Serving Size (2 Teaspoons/6g):
Total Calories 20 cal
Total Carbohydrate 4 g
Protein 1 g
As you can see, it is 67% sugar (a complex sugar, but sugar none-the-less), which is almost entirely coming from the maltodextrin (a complex sugar) they add into it. The rise is also ultimately no better than a filler ingredient.
Another long standing brand (since 1982) is AIM International. As far as I can tell they licensed or copied the manufacturing process developed in Japan.
AIM has recently changed their formula, which has increased the nutritional content. This suggests to me they have increased the amount of actual grass juice and decreased the amount of maltodextrin (essentially a nutritionally useless filler that is introduced as part of the low temperature spray drying process they use, as developed in Japan). Both AIM and Green Foods use a drying process that involves the introduction of maltodextrin (a sugar). AIM adds in some kelp, which is nice, but there are much more affordable ways to get kelp powder if that is what you want.
AIM BarleyLife® Nutritional Profile (reduced to show just carbohydrate)
Per 100g Per 5g
Calories339Kcal16.95Kcal
Total Carbohydrates54.15%2.7075g*(3.25g per 6g)
Total Dietary Fiber4.1%0.205g
Total Sugar15.9%0.795g
As far as I recall, the AIM product use to have a higher sugar/carbohydrate content (similar to Magma). As mentioned, I think they reduced the amount of maltodextrin and increased the juice content.
Both AIM and Green Foods make a true barley grass JUICE powder product, but both have maltodextrin which at the end of the day is an inexpensive filler. In my opinion, the same goes for the rice in the Green Magma product, and the kelp in the AIM product.
Another competing product is from PINES: Pines International - Wheat Grass Juice Powder, 6 oz powder
I have not tried it. I notice they add arrowroot to it. No idea how much.
>
The maltodextrin in the AIM products comes from cornstarch (according to their product literature). I would guess the same is true for the Green Magma product. Neither state that this particular ingredient is certified organic. As most of the cornstarch produced in the USA is from genetically modified (GMO) industrial corn, I would not personally use the AIM product until I had it confirmed they are using a non-GMO cornstarch for their maltodextrin. I'd also want to know from Green Foods about their GMO status before using Green Magma. But, with Just Barley available, this all becomes a moot point.
>
Before I found the Just Barley product I use to go without barley juice when travelling (which is much of the past 15 years). When I am in one place long enough I grow (LOTS) of barley grass and make fresh juice each day. But when on the move, I've had to go without and it's the one "food" item I really miss since I started travelling and lecturing so extensively. I tried Green Magma (numerous times) and the AIM product. But both failed to give me the lift I feel when I drink fresh juice. Both felt like they lacked something, and both were very sweet (due to the maltodextrin). About the best I have been able to do is drink fresh shots of juice whenever I find a juice-bar that sells barley/wheat grass juice.
In my experience, Just Barley is the real deal. 100% pure, GMO free, gluten free, organic barley grass JUICE powder. No fillers. No cheap rice. No cheap kelp. No cheap and potentially GMO maltodextrin.
I now have a new travel companion. For the past two years I nearly always have this product on hand.
It is a very light powder. 1 teaspoon weighs in at around 1g. Whereas 1 tsp of the other products mentioned come to 2.5 to 3g. That extra weight is from the other ingredients (maltodextrin, etc.).
>
My only warning is to be very careful when eating this powder straight from a spoon. If you happen to breath in or out you are likely to either blow fine green dust over yourself, or inhale fine green dust into your lungs which will most likely result in coughing and that will then blast the dust everywhere!!
So eat it from the spoon with caution. Otherwise mix it into water (or juice, if you find the taste a bit too much to handle).
If you have any questions, feel free to ask through the comments.
I wish you all the best of health,
- Jonathan Evatt
International lecturer, spiritual mentor, natural health expert, and award-winning author of Peace, Power, and Presence: A guide to Self Empowerment, Inner Peace, and Spiritual EnlightenmentP.S. If you are still learning about WHY one would even want to eat barley and/or wheat grass, here as a few potentially useful and informative books.
The Green Foods Bible: Everything You Need to Know about Barley Grass, Wheatgrass, Kamut, Chlorella, Spirulina and More
Barley Grass Juice: Rejuvenation Elixir and Natural, Healthy Power Drink
Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine: The Complete Guide to Using Grasses to Revitalize Your Health
Why Suffer? The Answer?: Wheat Grass God's Manna!
The Wheatgrass Book: How to Grow and Use Wheatgrass to Maximize Your Health and Vitality (Avery Health Guides) (I have this book, and highly recommend it. In this book you will also learn about how to grow it yourself)
P.P.S. If you find you really like grass juice, I highly recommend you look into growing it yourself. It's relatively easy, and the fresh juice is a lot better than ANY of the powered products. Just Barley is the closest I can get to the fresh juice, but you can't beat the fresh stuff. It's also MUCH cheaper to grow it yourself.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Just Barley Og Powder 80Serv By Pure Planet



Buy NowGet 5% OFF

Click here for more information about Just Barley Og Powder 80Serv By Pure Planet

Read More...

Now Foods, Organic Wheat Grass Powder Review

Now Foods, Organic Wheat Grass Powder
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Smells nasty, tastes nasty, and gives you nasty gas as well. I would not reccommed it to anyone. Mine is going in the trash.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Now Foods, Organic Wheat Grass Powder



Buy NowGet 37% OFF

Click here for more information about Now Foods, Organic Wheat Grass Powder

Read More...

Navitas Naturals Organic Freeze Dried Goji Berry Powder Himalayan Superfruit, 8-Ounce Pouch Review

Navitas Naturals Organic Freeze Dried Goji Berry Powder Himalayan Superfruit, 8-Ounce Pouch
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
This product was an exceptional find. I have been adding a tablespoon of Navitas Organic Goji Berry Powder to my morning smoothies for 6 months now. My acupuncturist had suggested I add goji berries to my diet, and when I mentioned that I've been taking the goji berry powder already, he was impressed.
I feel healthier, more alert, active, less stressful, and no longer tired mid-day. I recommend adding goji powder to any diet.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Navitas Naturals Organic Freeze Dried Goji Berry Powder Himalayan Superfruit, 8-Ounce Pouch



Buy NowGet 22% OFF

Click here for more information about Navitas Naturals Organic Freeze Dried Goji Berry Powder Himalayan Superfruit, 8-Ounce Pouch

Read More...

Blue Green Barley - 90 Capsules 180 Mg w/ Barley Juice Powder, Kelp, Chlorella, Spirulina (View Amazon Detail Page) Review

Read More...

Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Tablets, 200-Count Bottle Review

Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Tablets, 200-Count Bottle
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I was very pleasantly surprised at the rapid and positive changes in my daily health from using this product. Energy and mood improved with a couple of hours of taking the first dose. Digestion has also improved. I am now using this product twice a day (5 caps at a time) and juicing fresh wheatgrass once a day. The benefits of both are well worth the cost

Click Here to see more reviews about: Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Tablets, 200-Count Bottle



Buy NowGet 12% OFF

Click here for more information about Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Tablets, 200-Count Bottle

Read More...

Sunny Green Wheat Grass Juice Review

Sunny Green Wheat Grass Juice
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
These are easier to swallow than the tablet form. They are also a great deal because my local health food store charges $20 a bottle.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Sunny Green Wheat Grass Juice



Buy NowGet 35% OFF

Click here for more information about Sunny Green Wheat Grass Juice

Read More...

Solaray - Wheat Grass Juice, 2 oz liquid Review

Solaray - Wheat Grass Juice, 2 oz liquid
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
Greetings everyone, I wanted to share with you how wonderful this has been for me. I have had a series of issues one being my ears ringing all the time and internal pain in my body. After taking this product for a month I'm pleased to say that my pain is very good and the ringing is little to none. I had suffered for years and finally relief. Try this it works for more things then you know. If you're like me it's a blessing.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Solaray - Wheat Grass Juice, 2 oz liquid



Buy NowGet 14% OFF

Click here for more information about Solaray - Wheat Grass Juice, 2 oz liquid

Read More...

Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Powder, 30 Servings, 8.5-Ounce Container Review

Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Powder, 30 Servings, 8.5-Ounce Container
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
I typically buy the Amazing Grass Wheat Grass individual powder packets. I mix it with a cup of OJ in the morning and night. It tastes great and goes down fine. Its done wonders for my body. But this time it seemed different. It was gritty and the texture was almost like dirt. Usually, its great. Makes me feel awesome. My son and I both drink it everyday. He is 7 and he enjoys it also with Oj in the am. Maybe it was just older or less fresh. Not sure. But we still used it and still felt good. But id rather pay the extra for the individual packets that arent gritty. But all of the amazing grass products ive tried have all been wonderful. We love them all! Im gonna give the canister powder one more try and if a new one is still the same, we will just get the packets. No biggie. :)

Click Here to see more reviews about: Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Powder, 30 Servings, 8.5-Ounce Container



Buy NowGet 40% OFF

Click here for more information about Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass Powder, 30 Servings, 8.5-Ounce Container

Read More...

Dr Wheatgrass Supershots 5.07fl.oz. - Wheat Grass Juice in a Bottle, Invented By a Medical Doctor and Proven to Work, Pure, Concentrated and Natural - No Alcohol Review

Dr Wheatgrass Supershots 5.07fl.oz. - Wheat Grass Juice in a Bottle, Invented By a Medical Doctor and Proven to Work, Pure, Concentrated and Natural - No Alcohol
Average Reviews:

(More customer reviews)
My husband has high cholesterol. He read online last year that wheatgrass juice was a good treatment. We were both skeptical but as we were trying to avoid him taking prescription drugs we gave Dr. Wheatgrass a shot. The results were pretty startling.
In Nov 2006 his LDL (bad cholesterol) was 175. By Jan 2007 it had dropped to 153 through diet and exercise. Then he started the Dr. Wheatgrass and a month later, in February, his LDL was down to 127! Granted we were attacking this problem from a few angles, so it's impossible to say precisely how much of the drop in LDL is down to the Dr. Wheatgrass alone. But it's clear to us that it definitely helped.
For those wondering, natural wheatgrass juice as provided by this product is supposed to help the metabolism, reduce LDL cholesterol and build the immune system, among other credits. Google it and learn for yourself how great this stuff is. My best friend, a raw food chef, swears by it.
If you don't have access to a health food store that offers fresh wheatgrass juice then in our opinion you've little to lose -- except the price of a bottle -- by trying Dr. Wheatgrass.

Click Here to see more reviews about: Dr Wheatgrass Supershots 5.07fl.oz. - Wheat Grass Juice in a Bottle, Invented By a Medical Doctor and Proven to Work, Pure, Concentrated and Natural - No Alcohol



Buy NowGet 14% OFF

Click here for more information about Dr Wheatgrass Supershots 5.07fl.oz. - Wheat Grass Juice in a Bottle, Invented By a Medical Doctor and Proven to Work, Pure, Concentrated and Natural - No Alcohol

Read More...