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Junk food

Try this, just for the heck of it. Once you've started incorporating raw foods into your food plans, keep adding them in and reducing the number of cooked and processed foods from your diet. Especially things like fast food, chips, cookies and snacks.

After you've done that for awhile, have a junk food day. If you really miss your junk food, or think you do, then plan for it. Make it truly memorable and junk-worthy.

If I were a gambling type, I'd be willing to bet a LOT of money that mid-way through your junk food day, you'll stop. Once you've started incorporating raw foods into your diet, and getting most of your nutrition from them, and stayed with it for at least a week, junk food is just not going to have the same appeal to you. Because now you're thinking about what you're putting into your body.

If you really think about what junk food does to your body, all of a sudden it doesn't look so good. You know, it just happens naturally. We've started eating more and more raw foods in our home, and haven't been able to touch things like chicken or a hamburger in ages.

First of all, we really feel pretty strongly about not eating animals. But have you ever read the warnings about handling chicken that you've bought in the grocery store? Or ground meat? It's recommended that you wash your counters with BLEACH if you've prepared meat on them!

Now, do you really want to put something in your body that requires BLEACH to clean the germs from it off of surfaces in your home?

Nope, when we see chicken now, all we see is germs. And there's no flavor to it anyway. So why bother? And other junk food we used to love just doesnt appeal to us any more. Nachos and cheese? Well, the cheese you use is so processed, it's nothing but corn syrup and processed cheese and fats and chemicals. We can feel our arteries grinding to a halt just looking at it.

We don't even use dips for our vegetables any more. We really do enjoy the taste of vegetables and fruits all by themselves.

Note from Wayne: Uri products incorporate an abundance of live, organic raw foods into their superfoods whole-foods drinks line. I encourage you to give them a try ... especially "The Feast". The Feast is rich with many nutrient-dense live whole foods. Even the hard-core red meat eater can drink this, and truly enjoy it. The Feast actually tastes good which is extremely rare for a "green" drink superfood. I hope you enjoyed this article here at www.green-drinks.com.

 

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“I think I've tried every Green Drink on the planet, and quite frankly, they are not for human consumption. (Cows maybe, but not humans.)

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