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Today, we continue the interview with Dr. Brian Clement…

In this episode, he talks about complex carbohydrates as well as his thoughts on blended foods.

It’s a bit controversial, so be sure to watch and give your thoughts here on the blog. (I’ll chime in at the end of the week!)

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Your question of the day: Do you blend? What do you think of Brian’s thoughts?

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To check out more info about the Hippocrates Health Institute click here!

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Kev

You all have been asking for a while to get Dr. Brian Clement on the show…

Finally, we had our opportunity this week thanks to the work of Rene, Annmarie, and Lucy and Nick from Sunwarrior!

In this episode, the Director of the Hippocrates Health Institute talks about the three essential raw foods for awesome health.

This is part one of two clips.

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Your question of the day: What are your 3 most important foods for health?

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If you want to check out more info about Brian Clement and the Hippocrates Health Institute, click here!

If you are in Florida we would love to meet you! And I know some of you have been asking for our schedule. We are in West Palm Beach right now and have a great event planned on Sat Feb 20th!

For more information visit: http://www.reneoswald.com/classes.html

Next stop is Sarasota on Feb 24th, more info on the event can be found here:

http://www.meetup.com/rawsarasota/calendar/12647270/

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Kev

Astaxanthin by Source Naturals

Darrell Miller:

Astaxanthin is a member of the carotenoid family responsible for the red color of many types of algae. Being a carotenoid, it is a powerful antioxidant and free radical scavenger as well as support proper eye function.

However, such a bland statement belies the true worth of astaxanthin in its fight against free radicals. It is of particular benefit in its ability to absorb the high energy of singlet oxygen, releasing it as heat, and returning the singlet oxygen to its ground neutralized state. Singlet oxygen is a particularly harmful and reactive oxygen species of free radical that is formed in the body as part of our normal metabolism, and that contains a high level of free energy that can be used to oxidize and destroy the cells of your body.

In achieving this, astaxanthin is regarded as one of the most potent plant derived antioxidants known, being up to ten times more active than beta carotene, Lutein or its cousin canthaxanthin. So why are antioxidants so valuable to our biochemistry and what would happen if they did not exist?

Free radicals are thieves that use your body as their operating ground. They operate by stealing an electron from a molecule that comprises part of you, and in some cases when this occurs the cell from which the electron is removed is destroyed. Generally electrons go around in pairs, but occasionally an electron pair can lose one of the electrons during a chemical reaction. Many such reactions occur naturally inside the body, especially during the production of energy from blood sugars in the mitochondria, and such a molecule containing a single unpaired electron is called a free radical. Free radicals are also generated by the reactive components of many pollutants such as traffic fumes and cigarette smoke, tars and pesticides, and also by the effect of UV radiation in sunlight.

The only purpose of a free radical is to steal an electron from the first source it can find. Such reactions occur very rapidly after the free radical has been generated, and if this electron belongs to another body cell, then the cell is destroyed leading to effects such as premature aging or even cancers. Free radical oxidation of the LDL lipids that carry cholesterol around the blood causes the deposition of fatty plaques inside arterial walls that eventually become constricted or even blocked, leading to heart disease or strokes.

That is why antioxidants that destroy these free radicals are so prized, and the more of them that there are in your body then the less affect the free radicals will have on you. You will retain your youthful looks longer, and will be less liable to suffer from heart disease, cancers, circulation problems and conditions such as diabetes. Many abnormal conditions can be laid at the door of free radicals.

The stronger the free radical, the more harm it can do to you and a strong antioxidant such as astaxanthin is a very powerful weapon in your armory against them. Astaxanthin is a member of the oxygenated xanthophylls, and its high level of antioxidant power likely comes from the ketonic and hydroxyl functional groups of the ionone ring structure. It is more polar than most carotenoids, and this is a likely reason for its ability to span the cell membrane layers, with the active groups close to the hydrophilic-hydrophobic interface. They are thus more readily available at the sites where most free radicals tend to be found and provide immediate protection to the cell membrane and also to the intracellular mitochondrial membrane.

Many antioxidants destroy free radicals by donating an electron, and become oxidized themselves. Astaxanthin, however, does not do this, but instead adds the free radicals to its long double bonded chain hence avoiding oxidation and rendering it much more powerful than normal antioxidants. It is unusual among antioxidants in that it is also able to cross the blood-brain barrier, and so reduces oxidative stress that can cause neurological disorders in general, and also problems with eyesight. It can also attach itself to lipoproteins to enable it to be carried throughout the bloodstream, being available anywhere that free radicals are generated. The carotenoid is also active against active oxygen species that are responsible for inflammation.

Another property is its ability to neutralize the oxygenated free radicals formed by the photo-oxidation properties of UVA and UVB radiation. Included in these are the previously mentioned highly reactive singlet oxygen and also triplet oxygen that astaxanthin is able to neutralize without becoming oxidized. In fact reactive oxygen species in general can cause oxidative stress, and they have been thought responsible for many forms of disease and health conditions, and the powerful effect of astaxanthin in targeting many of these has led it to be regarded as highly beneficial to the immune system and to health in general.

Another benefit is the ability of the substance to help prevent the oxidation of high density lipoproteins (HDL) that are responsible for carrying cholesterol in the blood back to the liver for destruction. Free radical oxidation of HDL impairs its ability to transport cholesterol, and so decreasing the level of such free radical oxidation will by definition increase the quantity of good HDL available, and hence reduce the concentration of cholesterol in the blood. Studies have proved this to be the case, and astaxanthin supplements are very beneficial to those suffering from high blood cholesterol levels, and helps protect them from heart disease and strokes.

The substance is naturally available from a wide range of marine sources, such as lobsters (where it was first discovered), shrimp, salmon, trout and in a wide variety of red and green algae. The substance is also used as a red pigment. Carotenoids are essential, meaning that they are not produced in the human body and can only be obtained in our diets.

For that reason, the most convenient way to take it, apart from continually eating shrimp and lobster, is as a supplement. Astaxanthin is available either as a powerful antioxidant in its own right, or in combination with other substances with which it acts to provide a very strong deterrent to any free radicals that think they can freely roam your body.



The question is an important one to ask…

Does the influx of more raw vendors mean less quality foods?

You’ll see my answer below…

You’ll also get my candid opinion on “Raw Water” and my policy on deleting posts on the blog.

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Your question of the day: Leave a positive comment today!

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Kev



Neptune Krill Oil by Quality of LifeHave you been looking for a supplement that will help you live longer and look younger? If so, Krill oil can enhance your immune system, cell health, joint pain and increase stamina.

Indigenous tribes have known about Nordic Krill oil for hundreds of years but this ingredient in supplement form is just now making waves in today’s society. The benefits of Krill Oil are unrivaled, actually protecting the skin and body but at the cellular level. When taking this supplement, vast improvements are seen in the skin with the reduction of lines, wrinkles, and sagging, the heart, joints, stamina, and for women, Krill oil reduces or alleviates symptoms of PMS.

Phospholipids, antioxidants and omega3 fatty acids are all in abundance in Krill oil. These work in tandem to increase muscle growth, better joints, and a strong cardiovascular system.

Krill are the favorite food of whales that inhabit the waters of Antarctica. It is the only known animal to contain phospholipids that are rich in omega3 fatty acids. These ingredients are integral cell membrane building blocks, in the perfect mix that can be used by the body more efficiently than most other products currently on the market. Phospholipids help the krill oil to be absorbed quickly into the cells. Krill oil gives your body cell membranes that are healthier.

The reason it is so important for cell membranes to be protected is that these cells are what protect the body. Within the human body, from head to toe, are millions of cells, such as cells found within the skin and the brain. Therefore, taking Neptune Krill oil, symptoms of aging that start at the cellular level are diminished or eliminated, which means you feel better but you also start to see lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin disappear.

Since cells are not destroyed when Krill fish oil is taken, the body has the ability to stay strong and fight off signs of aging and various types of illnesses. Unfortunately, when cell membranes
are destroyed or damaged, the outcome is a feeling of fatigue on the inside and skin that has lines and problems with sagging. The great thing about Krill fish oil is that it has no bad taste and these supplements naturally stay fresh longer than other fish oils do. In one study after another, it has been found that Krill oil is 30 times better than Coenzyme Q10 and 40 times better than any other fish oil supplement on the market.


What is a saloup?

You’ll have to watch this episode to find out…

I can tell you that this butternut squash raw food recipe tastes awesome.

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Your question of the day: What have you invented that tastes awesome? (Or awful!)

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To find out more about Rene, please click here!

Here’s the raw food recipe!

Butternut Ginger Saloup
Makes 2-3 servings —————————————————————————————–

2 stalks celery, cut into 1 1/2″ pieces

1/2 large cucumber, cut into 1 1/2″ pieces

1 lb. butternut squash, cut into 1 1/2″ pieces

2 Tablespoons lemon juice

1″ fresh ginger

1/4 oz. dulse

1/4 cup sunflower seeds, sprouted

1/3 cup Chia gel

Place above ingredients in high-speed blender. Blend on high speed with tamper until smooth. Add additional water if necessary to reach desired consistency. Transfer to a large bowl. Add water if a thinner consistency is desired.

1/2 large cucumber, finely chopped

4 Swiss chard leaves, finely chopped

1/2 red pepper, chopped

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Add these remaining ingredients to those in the large bowl and enjoy!

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Kev

This is an age-old debate…

Which is better: juicing or blending.

Today, I put a new spin on it that you may not have heard before. I also answer questions like does a centrifugal juicer destroy nutrients, my thoughts on the Champion Juicer and more!

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Your question of the day: What are you skeptical about?

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If you want to fill out an application for our 30 Day Renegade Health Transformation, please click here!

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Kev

I’m talking how to rebuild mineral levels fast today…

When my minerals were low, I used these specific foods to help me rebuild mine, so if your levels are low… maybe you can try to see if these work.

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Your question of the day: What kind of juicer do you use? Do you juice?

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If you want to try Marine Phytoplankton, you can purchase it by clicking here!

Also, if you’re interested in seaweeds, nori is a great source of minerals and calcium. Click here to get raw nori sheets today!

For your application for the 30 Day Challenge, please click here and scroll down below the video!

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Kev

After yesterday’s episode, we got a lot of requests for us to explain how to open young Thai coconuts…

So today, we went to the supermarket and got a while bunch of different types of coconuts and show you how to open all of them.

There are plenty of techniques to use, some are easier than others, but I think you’ll enjoy this tutorial. :-)

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Your question of the day: What other health “How To’s” do you want to see from us?

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Kev

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