1/14/2006

Diet Book Review: The Raw Food Detox Diet

By Laura Moncur @ 5:00 am — Filed under:

View book details at AmazonThe next book that the library sent me was The Raw Food Detox Diet : The Five-Step Plan for Vibrant Health and Maximum Weight Loss by Natalia Rose. Unlike The Raw Truth, this book had far more to print than just recipes. The groups of recipes are only about one-third of the book, with the rest of the book talking about why the Raw Food Detox Diet will make you lose weight.

The premise of this book is that cooked food (along with animal products and artificial chemicals) create waste in your body. This waste (or garbage or toxins) collects in your body, causing you to be overweight. The author tosses out the very existence of fat cells and wants you to believe that you’re fat because you’re constipated.

“It’s much more common to find a body riddled with cells carrying matter that’s not easily eliminated. This is the fundamental cause of our physical and, some would argue, mental ills. Clean, healthy cells maintain homeostasis (the healthy state of balance in the body), which keeps us feeling well.”

“Waste matter in the body is the fundamental source of the excess weight in your body. Get the waste out and you get the weight off.”

Not only are you constipated, you won’t be able to get unblocked without “waste elimination specialists” such as colonics, enemas, massage therapy and yoga positions. Eating healthy isn’t enough to get the waste out of your body. You need to flush it out with an enema.

It took me a while to find a quote in this book that I actually agreed with, but I finally did. When talking about vitamins, Natalia had this to say,

“If you’re eating of nature’s bounty every day, you don’t need to supplement your diet with pills.”

That is true. When you eat a healthy diet, you don’t need to take vitamin or calcium pills. Raw fruit and vegetables along with a myriad of other foods constitute a healthy diet. When you eat a healthy diet, you also don’t need enemas or colonics. Fiber and healthy oils in the right quantities will eliminate any “waste” you many have in your body.

Just like The Raw Truth, this book has absolutely no medical proof backing up their claims about food combinations, enzymes or colonics. We are just supposed to take the author’s word for it. Without the scientific studies to back up these ideas, I have to classify this book in the “quack” category.

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3 Responses to “Diet Book Review: The Raw Food Detox Diet”

  1. lilly Says:

    Thank You for your review of a few raw food books and restaurant. I just wanted to gently point out, there are alot of raw food books on the market, most of them are good, but some, just like in anything, are not. There are alot of well known raw food authors who have been on the raw food diet for along time, Dr. Doug Graham has been a raw foodist for over 20 years! He has done alot of research into this lifestyle and is living proof that it works. I would recommend reading “Eating for Beauty” by Tonia Zavasta. I have read alot of raw food books, and hers is the most information dense and inspiring that I’ve found.

  2. Ellie Dworak Says:

    Hmm . . . I have a certificate in nutrition, and I don’t think you can get optimal nutrition from just food, especially not at a calorie deficit. Even with a very healthy diet, if you actually analyze the numbers, almost everybody comes up short on some nutritients. I’m not saying that one needs a ton of expensive supplements, but a basic multi-vitamin is a good idea, as is folic acid for women who expect to get pregnant, calcium for many women, and iron in some situations.

  3. Allison Says:

    I’ve been eating raw since January 1st, 2006. I’ve don’t follow anyone’s particular food plan because I’ve learned that there are too many self-proclaimed “experts” and that many of them disagree with on another. Instead, I just eat what makes sense to me- whole, fresh fruits and vegetables and nuts. I don’t eat a lot of processed foods (although I’ll taste test them!). I don’t believe in a lot of the hype I read about raw; I just take them as theories rather than truth.

    -Allison

    Allison’s Raw Odyssey

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