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Raw food purists do not eat meat or fish, even raw preparations such as tartare, carpaccio and sashimi. Though these are indeed raw foods, some feel the parasites carried by raw fish and meat are damaging to the body and counter the health aims of a raw food diet. They also worry that, with regard to fish, ocean contamination known to collect in the fatty deposits of fish is passed on to sushi diners, again working against the purification aims of eating raw.

However new-school raw foodists do make room for a broader range of raw foods including raw or unpasteurized dairy products, raw eggs, raw fish and raw meat, arguing that humans have evolved to eat this array of raw foods going back to the Stone Age and that evolution hasn’t had enough time for us to adapt to a world of processed foods. These eaters claim to get more calcium, protein and vitamin D than plant-only raw foodists, though debate rages over the subject.

  • Do you eat meat and fish as part of your raw foods diet? Why? Why not? Weigh in!


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doloresa Raw Meat, Fish & Dairy 6 Friday, 9:16 AM EST by doloresa
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I eat sashimi (raw fish), limited raw beef, and consume raw, unpasturized organic dairy. I am not fond of the nuts and some seeds and I prefer to occasionally have the raw fish and meat. I do consume about 16-24 oz of milk each day. In fact, consuming the raw dairy is what made me move to a raw diet. The milk alone had a positive effect on the way I felt.
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Anonymous how do you get protein? 10 Dec 6 2009, 5:29 PM EST by lleou
 
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I'd like to eliminate meat completely, but I don't want to become anemic (i'm prone to it). What are other ways to be sure there's enough proteinin a raw food diet?
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Maatsekhmet A flexible attitude towards non-vegans 0 Jan 12 2009, 6:36 PM EST by Maatsekhmet
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I haven't had meat in almost 15 years. I occasionally eat fish. Since I started my raw diet, I can't eat cooked fish. I find sashimi and ceviche to be good substitutes. I think we take things to far and alienate people by say the only way to be raw is to be a raw vegan. The goal is healthy bodies and a greener planet. Both can be obtained by living in harmony with the planet. I think our attitude should remain flexible. There are a lot of people interested in eating this way and living a raw lifestyle; however, dogma and rules can turn people away who would probably naturally convert in time.
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