30DC – Raw vegan – Day 3

Sep 15

30DC = 30 Day Challenge for those that were wondering about the cryptic abbreviation.

As you may remember this challenge could have had a slightly better start… being ill is not exactly the most fun thing to be when you’re embarking on something new and exciting. Yesterday was really tough and I was most utterly unexcited about the food I ate. I’m sure it was beneficial and helped my body fight the illness, but I craved cooked food so much. All I could think of was pies, chips and burgers… I didn’t succumb.

Today is the third day and I’ve yet to have breakfast (it’s 10:54 am as I write this). An apple have been consumed and a glass of water and some vitamin C (supposedly helps to fight colds, yet to be confirmed). I will soon have breakfast and have put some fruit to defrost and soaked some oats (again the oats are not raw, but this is more of a high raw attempt). These ingredients will be used for my regular breakfast smoothie.

But I wanted to talk about something that I think is more important namely “follow through”. I’m doing this challenge in an attempt try and start a new routine and hopefully make it last. This can be difficult as the first couple of weeks will always be the most “inconvenient” as I’m forced to change my behavioral patterns and change takes a lot of effort. I’m hoping that if I involve myself in the process of making food, preparing and learning about it I will be more inclined to continue once the first 30 days have gone.

It’s all too easy for me to rely on Johanna to make me all the food and so forth, but I need to be independent in this challenge. I have found a raw food chef (Russel James) that inspires me with his absolutely amazing creations. Clearly I won’t have time, nor do I want to, style my food like him… but if I can pick up a few good recipes that can help motivate me to continue, then great.

Not sure about what I will be eating today, but I’m sure I’ll figure something out with the help of Johanna. Now my stomach is starting to make me aware of his presence so I will need to go make that breakfast smoothie.

/ Christoffer

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New challenge – Raw vegan for 30 days

Sep 13

To those of you who know me this should come as no surprise, I tend to embark on what some might consider rather extreme challenges. Raw vegan is really not that extreme in my opinion seeing as though I’m already vegan, and have been for the past 6 years or so… still alive.

Today marks the start of the challenge and I have to admit I wouldn’t have minded a somewhat better start… I’m home ill, very likely due to some people at work refusing to stay home when they are ill. Few things annoy me more than those that decide, despite what most would consider obvious signs (such as sneezing, snotty noses etc), to goto work and quite clearly spread the germs.

I remember reading some study that said a significant portion of people who get ill at work have gotten ill due to colleagues who refused to stay home when they clearly should have. Unfortunately I don’t have the figures to substantiate the statement, but I bet a rather significant amount of money is spent on sick leave due to irresponsible co-workers.

Anyway, enough whining.

For quite some time I’ve been having  some most awesome smoothies each morning, smoothies which I’m quite happy to continue having for this challenge. They aren’t particularly complex or anything, but filling and well, tasty. They consist of blueberries, mango, bananas, walnuts, soaked oats and water. The oats are technically not raw, but I love having them because they really make the smoothie very filling and keeps me going for quite a while (good few hours).

For lunch Johanna made a big nice light salad topped with sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds. I decided to add a drizzle of olive oil for extra moisture. Lunch was complemented with the most awesome raw balls ever… think Johanna will share the recipe on her blog.

On a fairly related topic I’ve also decided to create a fairly well and researched resource of information about the effects of eating raw vegan. While I’m pretty convinced myself about the benefits of a vegan raw diet I would like for it to be substantiated with solid research and studies confirming the alleged benefits. I think my first mission will be to research all the vitamins and minerals and get those out of the way. I’ll try and find studies supporting various claims.

A reason for doing this is that I find both sides of the argument (for and against a vegan diet) often very uninformed, and arguing mostly from either a politically or emotionally point of view. Personally I can also get caught up in the same drama, but I try and remain as informed as I possibly can. A huge problem is that most people arguing against a vegan diet are not really interested in hearing any arguments at all, but rather verifying and justifying their already made up mind.

Vegans do tend to be more informed, but also here a clear bias is to be expected as with anything else. I mean, I clearly am biased as well, but aren’t we all somehow? This is also why I think science is perfect as it has no side. No, it doesn’t. Science really doesn’t have a side, the people behind might, but science itself doesn’t. Science is simply about establishing a “… systematic knowledge-base or prescriptive practice that is capable of resulting in a correct prediction, or reliably-predictable type of outcome…”

I think that’s a very good definition (fetched from wikipedia). Science really is all about repeating something so as to prove it’s predictability.

I intend on trying to show various health benefits such as reduced incidents of various forms of cancer, reversal of diabetes and so forth. There are some very intriguing studies that I intend to grapple with such as EPIC which is intended to display link between cancer, environment and diet, VERY interesting. Already the study have shown what can only be considered very convincing arguments for not eating such massive amounts of animal products as the west is currently doing.

Anyways, this post is already getting quite long, but I invite anyone to comment and explore this with me. I do beg that any emotionally and politically motivated agendas be kept away from the discussion. Science shall rule here.

Regards,

Christoffer

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