Raw Food Watch: What is Detox?

Here is a great 4 minute video about some of the symptoms of changing to a Raw Food diet…DETOX!

Almost immediately, I began to feel light headed and really very tired. I would get sleepy soon after drinking my morning green smoothie. I thought oh crap something is wrong with me and I need to stop, but I just did a little research and found that my symptoms are totally normal and nothing to be alarmed about. Thank goodness for the folks at Tree of Life. This happened back 2009/2010 when I first went raw on green smoothies.

Here is the video from staff members of Tree of Life on what detoxification is and how to make the transition smoother:

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Pooh and I’m Not Talking About Winnie

I have been really focused on my eating this week and I can tell the difference already. How? Well, it’s all in the Pooh, and I’m not talking about Winnie.

Recently my pooh has smelled really rotten and it’s because of the crappy food I have been eating. I know what a good healthy bowel movement should smell and look like and all of the unhealthy food in my digestive tract waiting to be expelled, ain’t it.

Don’t get me wrong, when you eat a healthy diet your pooh doesn’t smell like lavender and peaches, but it has a different kind of stink, that’s not putrid.

I am eating fresh fruit and vegetables, mostly raw and feel and smell better.

Now I think it’s time a colonic…clean out the old colon.

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I’m Baaaaack

It has been a very long time since I have posted to my ChaoticFat blog about being fat. I got so sidetracked with other things in my life and just left my weight to fend for itself and as usually, a child left alone will indulge.

My food intake isn’t focused, I am not exercising and have gained a great deal of weight. It’s really very pathetic. But, I’m motivated to change my ways and get back on a track and focus most of my energy on getting healthy again.

So get ready for this ride; as always, I will be brutally honest about my progress and all of the crazy things that happen when you are obese and trying to lose weight (without surgery).

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Raw Food Watch: I Made Raw Lasagna This Weekend…

…and here’s the proof:

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My journey into uncooking. Next time I’ll know to take the picture before I put the entire dish together. Need to  place each layer on plate and snap photo first.

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Raw Food Watch: Spiral Veggie Slicer & Debbie Meyer Green Boxes

I have been eating raw for a little more than a month now and I have lost 20lbs. Yay me!

Here is a little contraction that is going to bring my raw food meals to the next level. It’s a Spiral Veggie Slicer. I’ll take pictures of my dinner tonight; you’ll see. Check it out:

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These are a few of Debbie Meyer Green Boxes which keep my fruits and veggies fresher longer.

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Last but certainly not least is my dinner salad from last night. I admit, it looks a little wilted and sad, but trust me, it wasn’t. There were wild green, spinach, red and yellow peppers, tomato, cranberries, flax seeds, cucumber, pepper, celtic sea salt and homemade tahini salad dressing. Yummy!

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Tomorrow I’ll show you the wonders of the spiral slicer. It is so cool.\\

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Kids Phys Ed Injuries Increase…and they think we don’t need Healthcare Reform

Wait until they have to start paying for these fat ass kids

This is just another excuse for kids to become more obese couch potatoes. If they take PE out of schools again, kids will increasing become fatter and fatter.

I remember hating PE in school, but I took it anyway and it was good for me. I hated the uniform we had to wear, but I wore and it was good for me. PE helped me to eventually love exercise and working out; now the choices I make as an adult, are my responsibility but kids need guidance and the parents and school systems of today seem to forget that.

A recent study shows kids are getting injured at a much higher rate in gym class than in years past. But the high rate of child obesity, has advocates pushing for more physical education at school. A roundtable of moms experts tackles the issue.

Listen to the story here on NPR.

Are you kidding me! Look at these kids; this is just sad

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Fat Watch: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin

If you want to lose weight, just do the damn thing already!

Via Time.com

By John Cloud Thursday, Aug. 06, 2009

Whether because exercise makes us hungry or because we want to reward ourselves, many people eat more — and eat more junk food, like doughnuts — after going to the gym.a_wexercise_0817

The basic problem is that while it’s true that exercise burns calories and that you must burn calories to lose weight, exercise has another effect: it can stimulate hunger. That causes us to eat more, which in turn can negate the weight-loss benefits we just accrued. Exercise, in other words, isn’t necessarily helping us lose weight. It may even be making it harder.

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Food Watch: Do You Really Know What You’re Eating?

Did you know that McDonald’s is the largest purchaser of ground beef, potatoes, chicken, pork and apples in this country? So basically there are a hand full of companies that control our food system and the food they are producing may not be in our best interest.

Did you know that the United States Government doesn’t have the right to recall contaminated meat off the shelves; only a corporation can. Did you know there was a Bill (H.R. 3160) introduced to congress in 2005 called Kevin’s Law (after a child was killed by a contaminated hamburger)? Kevin’s mom has become an activist trying to pass a law that sets higher standards for food safety and gives the USDA the ability to shut down plants that are repeat offenders (it is unbelievable that the government can’t shut down these facilities instantly).

Did you know that there are Food Libel Laws making it illegal to talk bad about food (remember the beef lawsuit in Texas against Oprah)? These laws vary greatly from state to state, but they typically allow a food manufacturer or processor to sue a person or group who makes disparaging comments about their food products. In some states these laws also establish weaker standards of proof than are used in traditional American libel lawsuits.

It’s very telling that we are supposed to be a free nation, but we aren’t free enough to control our own food. Most of the foods that are bad for you are inexpensive and readily available at your local grocer. A typical family doesn’t realize the high price of these low cost foods to their health and our environment because it doesn’t show up at the check out line.

There has been a definite industrialization of food. It is no longer grown on farms but in massive factories; chickens are grown bigger and faster so that we can consume chicken nuggets; pigs are being…I am so upset about the pigs, I can’t food-inc_book-coverexpress the horror they live through; the film Food Inc. tells the story so much better than I could in this post. The documentary also explains the controversy over corn and soy subsidies and our tax dollars and how 90% of the products in supermarkets contain corn. Maybe all that is golden isn’t necessarily good.  I refuse to blame my fat on anything other than my overeating and lack of exercise but…

“If you’re fat, it’s not your fault,” said Dr. Sears. “The problem lies with America’s continually subsidizing of corn and soybean production that has resulted an oversupply of cheap refined carbohydrates and cheap vegetable oils that when combined give rise to increased diet-induced inflammation. This inflammation activates the genes people in people who are genetically predisposed to gain weight with relative ease.”

…corn is not helping!

I first learned about documentary and the director Robert Kenner from listening to a podcast on my iPod for the PBS show NOW. Here is the link to the webpage and their interview.

So, what can we do? Here is a list of 10 Simple Things You Can Do to Change Our Food System.

Also, learn more about these issues and how you can take action on Takepart.com.

What have I done? Well, first of all I’m a vegetarian, bordering on vegan. Secondly, I buy organic as much as possible and I hope to soon start an organic garden of my own with the help of  an groOrganic garden which can be installed in backyards, health care facilities, senior housing, public parks, apartment complexes, condo complexes, and housing tracts. They can be customized to fit in any yard, courtyard, or even on a small apartment balcony. Thirdly, I recycle like crazy and I no longer drink bottled water (I have a reusable container) which as we know is clogging our landfills to no end. You can just do small things to make a difference, it’s not really that hard.

There is also a movement called Meatless Monday where you can go meatless for one day a week. I know everyone isn’t MeatlessMondayLogokeen on becoming a vegetarian, but we can help our environment by giving up meat for one day. Going meatless this past Monday saved 17 million gallons of water; can you believe that, just one day and look at the benefit.

We’ve got to do more than talk a good game in this country, we can’t just be about watching celebrities glorify going green and saving our planet, we have to get off our asses and really do something.

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Green Watch: Paula Deen, Smithfield Foods Deliver 25,000 lbs. of Ham to Food Bank in DC

Bless her heart, Paula Deen is such a happy person, and believes she is doing the right thing by delivering “Food.” But really, is ham the only product she could sponsor. Most of that ham will be used by poor and low income residents of the Washington, DC area; even though many middle class residents will also need to partake in the free donations. Processed ham would not have been my preferred food choice, fresh veggies, grains, and legumes would have been a better choice. I hope the people make smart choices but I also understand that when it comes to feeding your family sometimes making the best dietary choice is not realistic…which is really too bad.

Eating a greener diet is so much better for the kids in the long run and I want to help build awareness. Soon we will be launching a new website called One A Day Green.com which will focus on greening up everything in your life from an African American perspective.

WASHINGTON – Paula Deen, the queen of southern cuisine, is visiting D.C. to participate in the Metropolitan Cook-in Event and while she was here, she and Smithfield Foods made a major donation to the Capital Area Food Bank.

Deen says when people think of her, they think of food. “So it’s only appropriate that when I come visiting, I bring food. That’s what southerners do,” said Deen. The Food Network star and Smithfield Foods delivered 25,000 pounds of ham to the Capital Area Food Bank.

She says it’s a privileged to help and the food bank can certainly use it. “Listen to this. Do you know how long that 25,000 pounds of food is going to last? You know hunger is a constant thing,” said Deen.

Paula Deen, Smithfield Foods Deliver 25,000 Pounds of Meat to Food Bank.

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Green Watch: Obama Reads Michael Pollan

This guy is so in tune with our nation that it’s scary. He understands and is in tune with the problems that factory farming is having on our environment and how it relates to oil. This guy is my hero.

You don’t see this everyday. Obama chats with Time‘s Joe Klein and serves up some critical thinking on food policy, laying out the web of incentives and subsidies that distort our agricultural system:

I was just reading an article in The New York Times by Michael Pollen about food and the fact that our entire agricultural system is built on cheap oil. As a consequence, our agriculture sector actually is contributing more greenhouse gases than our transportation sector. And in the mean time, it’s creating monocultures that are vulnerable to national security threats, are now vulnerable to sky-high food prices or crashes in food prices, huge swings in commodity prices, and are partly responsible for the explosion in our healthcare costs because they’re contributing to type 2 diabetes, stroke and heart disease, obesity, all the things that are driving our huge explosion in healthcare costs.

The National Review: The Vine

It is so refreshing to have an intelligent man in the office of the presidency who can see more than one side of an issue and address it with critical thinking and forethought.

Yea for us!

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