Let Me Tell You What I Think About The Raw Food Movement
By Tera Warner
Okay,
I admit that I’ve had more than my fair share of contradicting
information when it comes to the “right” way to approach
the Raw Food Diet, and today I’d like to set the record straight.
This morning I received an article in my
inbox and it was talking about the dangers of consuming too much fruit
in the raw food diet. First of all, I love the author and felt like
everything was written with great integrity and clarity. The proof was
carefully laid out, and the reasoning behind it all was perfectly
“sensible,” and yet reading this article, I started to feel
rather upset!
Why?
Because I could show you another link,
well, dozens of them, in fact, that claim the complete 180 degree
opposite of this to be true with as much “sensible”
reasoning and proof to back them up as well.
Frankly what shocks me is the fact that we
can have two diametrically opposed camps in the raw food movement, and
yet BOTH sides of the camp claim “their” way is “the
right way” and then proceed to invalidate any other paths by
claiming that they lead to misery and failure. The end result, as far
as I am concerned, just creates a whole bunch of confusion for people
who are looking to succeed in improving their health, and divides us as
a raw food community.
The Fat-Fruit Controversy is not the only
dichotomy in the Raw Food Movement by any stretch of the imagination.
There are the Enzyme-elievers and Nay-sayers, the Sprouters vs the
Doubters, the Juicers vs the Chewers, the Supplementers vs
Puritan Hygienists, the Colon Flushers vs the Constipators.
You name it, there's protest and dichotomy riddled throughout what we know as The Raw Food Movement.
And frankly, I think we should do something about it.
For heaven’s sake, we’re all
raw foodists—we’re a global community of people inspired
about health and passionately living as fully as we can. I think the
impact we can have on this planet will be greater if we stand united
rather than try and throw criticism and polarity into the soup.
How do we do this?
Well, if raw food leaders would start to
speak from their personal experience rather than claiming to have
“the right way,” I think we’d be off to a very good
start. Let’s face it, much of what we’re doing in this raw
food movement still qualifies as a grand human experiment. As far
as I can see, there is no “right way,” there is only
“YOUR right way” and if there was a single “right
way”, we wouldn’t have nearly this much argument and
dissention within the raw food movement, would we?
I’ve seen raw food “experts” try to apply the raw food diet for more than 10 years,
only to pack it in and decide that it wasn’t working for them!
I’ve received phone calls from people who had tried EVERYTHING
(High fat, low fat, sprouts, juice, and dehydrated goods) just to end
up extremely ill and finding comfort only in cooked root vegetables and
a small amount of meat.
Who am I to judge? Who are any of us to judge what is “right” for them?
Frankly, as soon as any person claims they
know “THE truth” I just want to run in the opposite
direction. There are no absolutes, as far as I’m concerned, and
when it comes to “truth” well, what’s true is
what’s true for YOU!
It would be very easy, for example, to say
that just because Dr Norman Walker lived to the ripe old age of 100 and
something, and HE didn’t eat too much fruit, and flushed his
colon then we should all reduce our fruit consumption and flush our
colons.
But that just doesn’t make ANY sense.
There are little old ladies in Japan who have been eating sushi their
whole lives and digging potatoes out of their back garden living to the
ripe of age of 100 and something, too! So should we all start eating
sushi and picking potatoes?
No way!
How can you possibly begin to eliminate the
infinity of variables that play into each person’s unique
constitution, environment and history? You can’t! There’s
no way to rationally ignore all the other factors in the equation in
order to make any of these broad, sweeping statements about the
“rightness” of anyone’s diet or lifestyle.
I’ve
seen too many people spontaneously healed from a lifetime of illness
through spiritual awakenings and self-discovery to fall for the idea
that food alone is the issue. They didn’t change anything
about their food, but rather come to understand something profound
about themselves, their history, and their very being, and that caused
an extraordinary shift in their lives and their health. Wheatgrass and
bananas had nothing to do with it.
I’d like to believe that we can
create a space where people feel safe to do what works for them and
that we can honor the “rightness” of each person’s
self-determinism and ability to know what is best for them. Let’s
put all the options on the table, but let’s do it in the spirit
of learning from each other and supporting each other to better
understand health as a composite of a wide range of factors, including
tolerance and compassion for others.
There is so much more to be gained by
realizing that we’re all here doing our best to learn as we go
and make the world a saner place in the process. With all these debates
and dissention in the raw food movement, we become obsessed with FOOD,
and forget how important our mental and emotional state is to the
digestion of whatever we eat.
We see the same thing in raw food leaders
who speak with disdain and intolerance for anything that is cooked. We
create competition amongst ourselves as people passionate about health, rather than a spirit of tolerance and a desire to understand each other and ourselves better.
Here at The Raw Divas, we will continue to
invite experts who practice many different variations of the raw diet,
and we will even invite incredible people that live empowered lives and
could care less about raw food!
What are your goals in this adventure of
LIFE? To attach a label to your forehead, or to better understand your
body and your self? Food is just one part of the equation.
Leaders of the Raw Food Movement Unite!
We’re stronger together than we are divided, and as soon as one
of us starts invalidating the success or personal choices of the other,
we’re all sunk! Let’s admit and understand that there is
much to be learned in the process of what we’re doing, and what
works for one may not work for the other.
Raw
food enthusiasts and seekers of health and high-energy living:
Don’t let anyone invalidate what’s real for you! Observe
what happens in your body and keep things simple. You will KNOW what
works for you and don’t let all those enzymatic fermentation
theories distract you from what you OBSERVE to be true about your body
and its reactions.
We are all engaged in the process of
learning more about ourselves and working towards a greater
understanding of health and awareness. We do this best with a genuine
desire to learn from each other’s experiences and by standing in
the integrity of what we observe to be true for ourselves, and by
speaking about it in those terms.
Thank you to each of you who bravely blaze
a trail of tolerance, of community, and of mutual support, as we all
evolve towards a greater understanding of each other and ourselves. We
have much to learn yet. Let’s support each other in the process
and we’ll all get to where we’re striving to go a lot
faster.

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