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« on: Tuesday 01 July, 2008 »

Yay I finally managed to register (was having a few problems) Thanks Jennie for helping me!!  Well I’ve just joined the forum and I’m planning on going 100% raw for the next 3 weeks just to see how it goes, so any support and advice will be greatly appreciated!!

I’ve been vegetarian for the past few years and have recently been moving more toward raw food and the whole lifestyle in general. I guess the biggest thing that has stopped me from jumping straight in (apart from my addiction to cooked food) is the reactions I may get from other people. I already get hassled by my family and work colleagues for not eating meat so I can only imagine what their reaction will be when they find out I‘m only eating raw food. But hey I guess its time to stop living according to other peoples standards and trust my own path in life.

Well anyway I’m excited to finally join you lovely, lovely people and I’ll keep everyone updated on how I’m going!!
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 01 July, 2008 »

welcome! Glad you made it. Have a ball!

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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 03 July, 2008 »

Ok so I was planning to start 100% raw this week but I have found it extremely hard  Sad It was my birthday a few days ago which means I’ve been presented with surprise birthday cakes and dinners all week. My friends took me out to dinner the other night, they took me to a special vegetarian Indian restaurant but would you believe there was not one raw food on the menu!! I ended up eating what was given to me as I didn’t want to offend my friends seeing as they went out of their way to surprise me!! Then at work yesterday I was given a birthday cake all lit up with lovely candles. Everyone gathered around, watched me cut it and waited till I had the first bite arrrrrggh how do I get out of that one! So anyway it was probably stupid of me to start this week so I have decided to start my 3 weeks 100% as of Monday I think it will just be easier when all the birthday stuff is well and truly over. I also have a couple weeks off work so it will probably be better to start then anyway....but maybe I'm just making excuses shrug

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« Reply #3 on: Friday 04 July, 2008 »

You'll get there! It can help to say you're doing a 'detox' (if necessary). Most people are familiar with this idea and won't think it too freakish! It's taken me a good while to be open about my diet - I'm confident now (after 2.5 years  shrug) that I'm on the right track, and this comes across when I do speak to people about the way I eat.

Enjoy your three weeks raw!

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« Reply #4 on: Friday 04 July, 2008 »

Welcome to the forum vegie delight. Its a great place to get support you will love it.

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« Reply #5 on: Friday 04 July, 2008 »

Hi VeggieDelight,

Welcome to the forum.

All I can say is that every one of us has been through different journeys with raw....believe me, I've been through a few on my own. 

For example:  some start eager for 100% and "fail" miserably (when I say "fail", I mean what they preceive to be failure!)
                      some decide to start slowly by replacing certain meals/food with raw and gradually increase their raw intake slowly
                      some decide to be only 50% or 60% or 45% or 80% raw (whatever) and don't intend to be more than that
                      some eat only fruit and veggies with no raw gourmet dishes
                      some can't even contemplate only eating f&v and can't imagine being raw without gourmet dishes
                      some eat nuts
                      some don't eat nuts
                      some dehydrate foods
                      some don't dehydrate
                      some only have juices and feel fantastic and better for it
                      some wonder "how can you survive only only juices!!!"
                      some will only consume organic
                      some can't only consume organic..........

Do you get the picture?! rofl   But the above list is excellent though.  It just means people have tried different things and can give you suggestions.  What a forum!!!!

Just keep in mind:  THERE IS ONLY A SMAAAALLLLLL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTIVELY 100% RAW FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME.  (I'm sure someone will tell me the figures?!) So don't be down on yourself.

I've been through MOST of the above list through my raw journey, and have found something the suits me and my family and balances me without being ridden with guilt and feelings of failure for "not staying on the raw wagon".

As for what others think, yes, that can be a challenge at times, but the longer you are raw (whatever raw is for you - 50/60/100%), the stronger you become in yourself.  If you need to use excuses, say you've been to a naturopath and you're off dairy, wheat, meat, sugar, and preservatives!!! Maybe that will help, maybe not.  That should at least cover a few areas of food that you don't want to eat.

Anyway welcome

Take care

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« Reply #6 on: Friday 04 July, 2008 »

Thanks for the welcome and encouraging words everyone, I admit that I was feeling like a failure for not even making it through the first week but it feels so great to have support from you all. I started reading this forum a few months ago and you have all inspired me so much!! Rita lol, yep I get the picture thanks for your advice and thanks for reminding me that we are all on a journey and how we get there may vary and differ from person to person.  At the moment I’m finding my feet and I guess I’ll eventually find a way that suits me.

My reasons for wanting to do 3 weeks 100% is to hopefully break some old habits, stop making excuses and get myself out of the horrible headspace I’m in. I’ve also heard that it takes 3 weeks to break a habit and make a new one so my thoughts are that if I can go three weeks then I can hopefully do this for life, albeit maybe not 100%

GG I think I will take your advice and say I’m on a detox to get myself through the three weeks without any extra pressure. Actually I just finished reading the Raw Food Detox Diet by Natalia Rose so its not really stretching the truth.
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« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 08 July, 2008 »

I've started 100% raw! I was going to post yesterday but I felt horrible, I had a headache all day and felt sooooooo tired I could hardly keep my eyes open. I've also been craving coffee like crazy, I get serious cravings every morning and a nasty headache if I don't have one. Another thing that I've noticed is that now I have actually started eating all raw I keep questioning if this is the right thing to do. I was so excited before I began I was researching raw food for months and I couldn't wait to get started, but now that I have I'm really not feeling into it. In fact I keep questioning whether I'm being silly for focusing so much on food because there are other things in life that are more important. I'm not sure if my mind is trying to sabotage me or if its because I have lots of other things happening at the moment and I'm losing focus. Has anyone experienced this before? I'm still determined to keep going though, I made a commitment to myself and I want to keep it.

Yesterday I ate:
Breakfast – 1 apple, 1 banana
Lunch –  6 raw date rolls
Dinner – Spinach salad with seaweed, cucumber, tomato, carrot and cucumber. Drizzled with Lemon Juice

Today:
Breakfast – lots of fruit
Lunch – Salad
Snacks – Almonds
Dinner – Planning on having another salad

Not the most creative meals but I was never much of a cook
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« Reply #8 on: Thursday 10 July, 2008 »

I had a coffee this morning  Sad I had cravings like you wouldn’t believe and was feeling really sick so I caved in and had one. I actually feel a lot better now but I know I was probably feeling horrible because I was detoxing and I’ve just gone and stopped the process…crap! I’m trying not to beat myself up about it though I’ve been eating raw for the rest of the day.

If anyone has advice on how to get over coffee cravings pleeeeease share it with me??? Giving up the coffee is definitely the most difficult part for me.

The last couple of days I’ve been feeling really confused and questioning going raw but the interesting thing is that now I’ve had a coffee and feeling better physically ie not detoxing I’m keener than ever to keep going. I think maybe I was emotionally detoxing and the whole concept of ‘change’ was scaring me. I kept thinking that by focusing so much on raw food and changing that entire aspect of my life I’ll lose focus on my dreams and ambitions. Especially seeing as everyone keeps saying that other areas of your life change significantly when you go raw.

Thought I’d end with a bit of a funny story. I went to my other work today (I have a few jobs) which I haven’t been to since my birthday last week. They had a birthday surprise for me, I thought ooooh nooooooo not more cake!!!! Everyone started singing happy birthday I turned around expecting to see a cake but instead there was a big juicy watermelon with a candle in the middle. My friend told them not to get me a cake because I’m doing a detox!! I thought it was pretty funny at the time

Take Care

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« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 16 July, 2008 »

Haven’t posted in a while suddenly found myself crazy busy. I didn’t have any work scheduled for two weeks which I thought would be a good time to start my three weeks raw but I ended up getting a fair bit of work after all. I'm not complaining though, just means I haven’t had time to post. Anyway I have today off so I thought I'd bring you up to speed.

I'm still eating all raw I've been having fruit for breakfast and salads for lunch and dinner. I've also been eating soaked almonds and gogi berries for snacks. I've been keeping it really simple I'll probably include different things like green smoothies and juices after the three weeks. At the moment I need quick, easy and something I can stick to.

I'll be honest though, I haven’t been 100% raw as I just cant seem to kick this coffee habit. It's not just instant coffee either I'm completely addicted to the iced milk coffees that you buy at the supermarket. Its driving me insane!! I get intense cravings first thing in the morning and it doesn’t go away until I buy myself one.

I had know idea that trying to give up coffee would be so hard for me its similar to when I tried to quit smoking which took me 3 years. I didn’t even know that coffee could be so addictive until I tried to stop drinking it, makes me feel really weak like I have no control over myself.

I bought some dandelion tea today I'm hoping that it'll work as a substitute for coffee, I'll try it tomorrow and see. I know its not raw but it will be a lot better than the horrible milky, sugar laden processed stuff I've been drinking.

Well thats all from me for now have a good day

VD xx


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« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 16 July, 2008 »

Hiya VeggieD,

Good for you. You sound like you are doing really well!

I've never drank coffee so don't know the pain of releasing that particular substance but I've kicked cigarettes and am very glad I did!

Perhaps trying to cut out the iced coffee for now and then the hot coffee later? Also you could try shifting your focus. If you say to yourself "I will not drink coffee, I will not drink coffee" this can cause a couple of problems. Apparently our brains doesn't recognise the word 'not' so it will receive the message "I will drink coffee". Also, by even saying coffee you will think of it!

You can try different mantras such as "I enjoy my juice, water, smoothies and dadadada... " or "I will drink water".

If you find yourself having a coffee you can also try saying things such as "I release the need for coffee" Or "This coffee tastes bad".

EFT can be really good for this too.

I hope some of these things help.

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« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 16 July, 2008 »

Thanks Jennie I will definitely give that a go. Actually it makes a lot of sense to me. I tried quitting smoking for years, tried everything; Smoking lighter cigarettes, less cigarettes, patches, Zyban (prescription drugs), cold turkey. What did it at the end was telling myself that I was a non-smoker I stopped focusing on quitting. I also told myself that I could have a cigarette whenever I wanted to if I felt like one. After a while I just didn’t want any anymore. Ahhhhhh (light bulb moment!!!) Just realised that I started drinking coffee instead of having a smoke so I guess its become a replacement.
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« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 16 July, 2008 »

Atta girl! I did the same thing with water. Perhaps you could get yourself a new shiny zig waterbottle as a reward!

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« Reply #13 on: Thursday 17 July, 2008 »

You could try sticking the coffee up your a** instead of drinking it. Maybe not the iced milk sort though. Nothing beats a coffee enema and it could change your relationship with the stuff for ever  laugh

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« Reply #14 on: Saturday 19 July, 2008 »

 rofl  You make me laugh gg it might help me get to the 'bottom' of my problems!!

Maybe a stupid question but whats the difference between an enema and a colonic and where can I get an enema? Also why use coffee does it help you go to the loo?
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