Posted by John Brackett | Posted in Optimal Nutrition, Personal Energy | Posted on 25-09-2009
Tags: energy, fire, health, protein, raw, raw foodist, raw foods
I’ll say it outright: the raw food movement is growing by leaps and bounds. Thousands and thousands of people are finding out about “raw foodists” all over the world that are living in levels of health and energy that are simply unheard of in the modern world. People are stopping and even reversing the aging process, never getting sick and living life to the fullest while enjoying some of the best-tasting foods on the planet. The secret? It’s all raw.
As a raw foodist myself, I’ve spent hundreds of hours (if not more) researching the arena of raw foods, health, energy, peak performance and other related topics. I’ve seen the research for raw foods, and I’ve heard the counterarguments against going raw. After looking at all of this evidence with an open mind, I’m more convinced than ever that eating 100% raw foods is by far the most sensible path to radiant health.
I’ll be honest with you: it’s tough to accept ideas that completely shatter a current paradigm. This is a cooked food world everywhere you turn…but that doesn’t mean it’s natural or even healthy. Humans are the only creatures on Earth that cook their food. Think about it. All animals in nature eat their wild, natural diet of raw foods. These animals also live to their natural old age, free of the countless diseases on the rise more and more. Yet feed all these animals the same exact foods – cooked – and they develop the degenerative diseases seen everywhere today. There have been countless studies on all different types of animals, and the difference between the same food raw and cooked is the difference between vibrant health and chronic disease, genetic mutations, and complications galore.
It’s certainly not our fault for eating cooked foods! They’ve spread rapidly across the globe since fire was first used to cook thousands of years ago. The reason for this has nothing to do with health if you really dive into the research. When proteins, fats or carbohydrates are heated above a certain temperature, the structure of the food itself changes. My favorite line about this comes from Susan Schenck in The Live Food Factor: “When you were in chemistry lab at school, you no doubt learned that heating things changed their chemical structures. Why would heating food be immune to this chemical process?” The generally accepted cut-off point for heating most foods is 118 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s interesting to think about temperatures in nature, where most hot days reach up into the 80s or 90s. Certain regions can even hit 100-110, but that’s about the upper limit. This corresponds remarkably well to the point where foods change structurally.
An example? The act of heating protein creates cross-links that make around 50% of the protein unusable by the body. When you cook a big slab of meat, you likely go from about 100% protein to 50% protein digestibility on average, depending on the temperature and duration of heating. This literally means that raw foodists need only half the protein intake of people who cook every form of protein they encounter.
But to get back to why the cooked food culture has spread, the heating actually causes thousands of chemicals to be released, many of which our bodies are simply not designed to handle. Many of these chemicals also inhibit our natural functioning by destroying the delicate chemical balances throughout our body. Cooked foods are addicting, comforting, and warm. How many times have you reached for your favorite cooked food when you’ve had a stressful day? An emotional challenge? When you’re exhausted? They’re comforting and addicting, which is why it’s such a hard habit to break. Many raw foodists know firsthand that breaking the habit can be more challenging than any drug addiction – and that it can take years to accomplish.
This is a tough topic to write about because it really feels like an attack on your habits. If you found yourself becoming defensive over your foods, consider why that may be. Have your foods become tied up in your emotions rather than a shining path to radiant health? These are the hard questions, but if you’re willing to ask them then you’re actively breaking up the patterns and habits that may be holding you back. Let me know if this post inspired some heavy thinking and opened some doors for you, or just feel free to ask questions below and I’ll give you my honest opinion.
Unleash Your Vitality,
John Brackett







Thanks John,,
Another great article,, some heavy thinking going on here… I am a newbie to all this info, but greatfull to be learning new things in my mid 40’s.. I have been on a health quest for the last few months,, and will continue to learn and add new info to my “new”life style… Thanks again, ‘chelle..
ps,,, Is shrimp cherviche considered raw ?? God, I hope so…lol
Hi ‘Chelle,
Great to hear from you, I’m glad I could help on your health quest! It truly is an empowering path. About the shrimp ceviche, I did some research and it looks like it doesn’t have to be cooked but most people pre-cook the shrimp to kill off the bacteria. One important note is that the bacteria present will depend on the quality of the shrimp in the first place, so if you’re eating raw shrimp make sure they’re very fresh and extremely high-quality. Not being a shrimp-eater myself that’s about all I can offer on that subject!
Hey man this is a great article. You make some really logical points that definitely get me thinking… I’m looking forward to some more suggestions about what specific types of raw foods people are eating. I know soy products are great for protein and nutrients but unfortunately I’m kind of allergic haha. Oh well like I said this makes a lot of sense and I’m looking forward to being more conscious about the food choices I’m making.
This was a good article John. I have two daughters, one of which is your Grandfather’s God Daughter. Both girls are into nutrition, and have passed on much of this info to me. My youngest is a vegan and is raising her children in that format. I can say that her daughter has had no medical problems or sicknesses. Bridget too, is very conscious of the fresh vegetable and fruit foods. Keep up the good work
@ Jeff: Thanks for reading, I couldn’t be happier people are taking action and really diving into health and nutrition. I like that last line about being more conscious over your food choices, and I’ll definitely get to some great specifics down the road
@ Carol: Always great to hear about others on the path, I’ve also heard only amazing things about vegan babies. Those who really know the field inside and out have had amazing natural births and some of the healthiest and most intelligent babies out there. And that’s more important than ever with everything going on around us today!
Wow John!! You remind me of Bill Nye the Science Guy! After reading this amazing article, I just cut up an apple! I am going to try following your advice – especially now that flu season is here! Looking forward to reading more articles! Thanks for all your help John! Love ya! Nancy