There are two types of raw food diets - one that involves eating raw meat and  eggs (gross, I know), and the other that involves eating a diet solely of raw  vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds and sprouts. 
The latter is called the raw vegan  diet - which is what I will be talking about in this article. Following a raw  vegan diet assists in weight loss and also cures many health problems. Let's see  what this diet entails.
Fruits
First of all, let's talk about living fruits. I like to view fruits as a  natural dessert given to us by Mother Nature. Fruits are so delicious in their  natural raw form, and I really don't see why people have to ruin their lovely  flavour and nutrient content by going and cooking them in their high-calorie  desserts and cake dishes. 
If you compare the taste of a lovely crunchy apple to  stewed apples, you will never want to stew your apples again! The flavour is so  much poorer. Anyway, the point I'm getting at is - fruits play a vital role in  the diet of a raw foodist. They are often consumed for breakfast, in juices and  smoothies, and for snacks during the day.
Vegetables
The second component to a raw vegan diet is vegetables. Vegetables come in so  many wonderful colours, shapes and varieties - how could you not love them?  What's great about vegetables is that they are low in fat and calories, so they  can be consumed in larger quantities than most other foods. 
Have you ever eaten  raw corn? If you have not tried this - you're in for a treat. You will be  pleasantly surprised! The taste is absolutely superb! Vegan raw foodists often  make raw vegetable dishes for their lunch and dinner. They also value using them  in juices. Many raw vegetables can be juiced for a natural energy boost - try  this combination: Beetroot, celery, carrots, ginger and apple. It's seriously  amazing!
Sprouts
Sprouts are one of nature's best superfoods and help protect our bodies from  diseases. They also provide the nutrients that support and strengthen our immune  systems. Why not try adding to your next salad some alfalfa sprouts, mungbean  sprouts, or chickpea sprouts. 
These raw living foods will give your salad a real  protein hit and will make you feel fuller longer. I really enjoy the crunchiness  of sprouts, and I just can't get enough of them as a side dish, or even just by  themselves! Raw foodists are very fond of these powerful minis!
Nuts & Seeds
Nuts and seeds are also great sources of protein and healthy fats. Raw  foodists will often incorporate a small handful of these heavenly beauties into  their daily diet - they are an excellent healthy treat for morning or afternoon  tea. 
But just stick to a small handful! The reason being is that nuts, although  very healthy, are rather high in calorie and fat content, and should be limited  if a person wishes to lose weight.


 
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