Raw Foodism - Is it Safe?
Although it is not new, one of the fastest growing trends in lifestyle eating habits is Raw foodism. Also known as rawism, this lifestyle choice has gained popularity in the last five years. It is the practice of eating only uncooked foods. While it is certain there are many types of raw
foodism, most advocates are strict vegetarians or vegans, which means they eat only plants (vegan) or plants with the addition of dairy products and/or eggs (vegetarian.) To be sure there are innumerable variations up and down the scale and there are a limited number of raw foodism adherents that are omnivorous (eating both plants and meat) and a few who will not eat cooked meat, but will cook vegetables.
Raw foodists claim that cooking destroys naturally present enzymes which are needed to regulate the metabolic functions of the body. It is a fact that heating food about 120 degrees F destroys many enzymes, but opponents of foodism claim that they are not necessary. In fact, the only study done on digestive health concerning raw foodism has been on cats with outcome showing that cats can only obtain the nutrients needed from raw foods.
Raw foodism proponents also believe that raw foods have a higher nutrient content, which is true. However some foods such as carrots make their nutrients more readily available to humans through cooking. Also, helpful micro-organisms are destroyed by cooking.
This combination of factors leads raw foodists to the belief that their eating habits give them increased energy, allow them to eat less, improves skin appearance, improves digestion, prevents obesity, and reduces risk of heart disease. Although people living with this choice do show signs that theses statements may be true, there has never been a scientific study to factually prove or disprove them.
Raw foodists claim that cooking destroys naturally present enzymes which are needed to regulate the metabolic functions of the body. It is a fact that heating food about 120 degrees F destroys many enzymes, but opponents of foodism claim that they are not necessary. In fact, the only study done on digestive health concerning raw foodism has been on cats with outcome showing that cats can only obtain the nutrients needed from raw foods.
Raw foodism proponents also believe that raw foods have a higher nutrient content, which is true. However some foods such as carrots make their nutrients more readily available to humans through cooking. Also, helpful micro-organisms are destroyed by cooking.
This combination of factors leads raw foodists to the belief that their eating habits give them increased energy, allow them to eat less, improves skin appearance, improves digestion, prevents obesity, and reduces risk of heart disease. Although people living with this choice do show signs that theses statements may be true, there has never been a scientific study to factually prove or disprove them.
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