Eating Raw Vegetables to Diet

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Most detoxification diets emphasize raw fruits or vegetables, juices, or water to cleanse the body of toxins.[1] Although there is little evidence that shows detox diets remove toxins from your body, they may be able to help you clean up your diet and focus on more nutritious foods. You may find yourself eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains while leaving out highly processed foods that are full of empty calories. These changes can help you lose weight and feel better.

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    Include more fruits and vegetables. The basis of a raw foods diet is large quantities of raw or dehydrated fruits and vegetables.[2]

    • In general, you should aim for about 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. However, on a raw foods diet you may end up eating more than this.
    • Aim for 1 cup of vegetables, 1/2 cup of fruit or 1 small piece and 2 cups of leafy greens per portion.[3] [4]
    • There are a significant amount of foods limited on a raw foods diet, so the majority of your meals will be fruits and vegetables. This is great for weight loss because these foods are low in calories, but high in fiber and other essential nutrients.

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    "Dark, leafy greens are great for weight loss. Have a spinach or kale salad!"

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010.

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS
    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville

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    Include protein. Obviously raw food diets don't suggest eating raw chicken or beef. However, protein is an essential nutrient to your diet and still needs to be consumed at every meal.[5]

    • Protein in general is great for weight loss. It helps keep you feeling satisfied longer after your meals are completed.[6] In addition, the proteins that are suggested on a raw foods diet are also higher in fiber and healthy fats which emphasize increased satiety.
    • Even though you're following a raw foods diet and protein options are limited, you should still include a serving at each meal or snack. Aim for a 3-4 oz serving or about 1/2 cup.[7]
    • Protein options typically included on raw foods diet are: raw seafood (sushi or sashimi), nuts, nut butters, seeds, beans, lentils and raw cheeses.
    • Since raw beans and lentils are inedible, these are allowed to be soaked so you can eat them.[8]

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    Include a serving of whole grains at most meals. In addition to fruits, vegetables and some sources of protein, raw food diets also allow the consumption of some 100% whole grain foods.[9]

    • Note that raw food diets suggest only eating 100% whole grains and avoiding all refined grains.
    • Whole grains are minimally processed and contain all parts of the grain - germ, endosperm and bran. They are higher in protein (which can help meet protein needs), fiber and other essential nutrients.[10]
    • Like legumes, you'll need to soak whole grains.
    • Include a 1/2 cup or 1 oz serving of whole grains at your meals or snacks.[11] Try: quinoa, millet, farro, or oats.
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    Include heart healthy fats. Although there are certain types of fat to avoid on a raw foods diet, there are other types of fat that you should include on a raw foods diet.

    • Include regular servings of "heart healthy" fats throughout the week. These types of fat have been shown to support a healthy heart and cardiovascular system.[12]
    • These fats are found in a wide variety of foods like: avocados, olive oil, olives, nuts, seeds, nut butters, salmon, tuna and mackerel.
    • If you're eating seafood, stick to a 3-4 oz portion of these foods. If you're eating nuts or using olive oil, stick to 2 tbsp per serving.[13]
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    Drink adequate fluids. Staying properly hydrated with the right types of fluids is important for any diet - including a raw foods diet.

    • Most health professionals recommend consuming around 8-13 glasses of clear, sugar-free beverages each day. This amount will be dependent on your age, gender and activity level.[14]
    • Stick to items such as: water, flavored water, and homemade steeped waters.
    • Keep a water bottle with you at all times to help you reach your required fluid needs throughout the day.

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    Skip the oven and stove. Raw foods diets are based on the principle that eating foods that are uncooked or very, very minimally cooked provide more nutrients to your body. However, finding enough foods that can fit into a raw foods diet can be difficult if you're used to preparing meals with your stove, oven or microwave.

    • The theory behind eating raw foods is that heat, especially high levels of heat and heating foods for extended periods of time, destroys vitamins, minerals and antioxidants in many foods (especially fruits and vegetables).
    • In addition, raw fruits and vegetables can provide a little more bulk and volume to your meals and snacks which can help you feel more satisfied with your meals.
    • Soaking whole grains and legumes and fermenting vegetables are great ways to replace cooked food in your diet.
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    Juice or blend foods. Certain types of cooking techniques are not recommended or used in "raw food" diets. Using a juicer or blender can help you incorporate a lot of nutritious foods without needing to cook them.

    • You can put in raw fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds into smoothies or homemade juices. These beverages will be nutrient packed and provide your body with a large quantity of the essential nutrients it needs each day.
    • All the nutrients from the fresh fruits or vegetables will also be present in the juice. However, if you only make a juice, not a smoothie, you do miss out on the essential fiber in the skins and flesh of fruits and vegetables.[15]
    • Juicers and blenders can be pricey (especially if you're considering the option to purchase both). Blenders are typically cheaper overall and can make "juice" if pureeing only fruits or vegetables. Note there will be fibrous parts in your juice since you're pureeing the entire fruit or vegetable.
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    Use a dehydrator. Changing the texture of foods or getting them "cooked" to an edible state can be difficult if you're not using a stove or an oven for cooking. Using a dehydrator can help you get around the need for an oven.

    • Dehydrators "cook" foods at very low temperatures for long periods of time. It slowly evaporates all the moisture from foods leaving them in a dehydrated state.[16] You can also achieve the same effect in a low temperature oven.
    • Dehydrating foods does destroy some nutrients, but allows you to get different textures of foods instead of only eating raw fruits and vegetables.[17] For example, you can put sliced sweet potatoes in a dehydrator or oven and in a few hours have crunchy dehydrated sweet potato chips.

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    Talk to your doctor or registered dietitian. Whenever you're trying to lose weight, a good place to start your diet is by speaking to your doctor or a registered dietitian.

    • Talk to your doctor about why you want to lose weight, how much you want to lose and how you're thinking about losing weight. He or she will probably give you additional tips on safe weight loss.
    • Ask your doctor for a referral to a local dietitian or research one online. Many dietitians focus only on weight loss and can be of great help to you.
    • Talk to your dietitian about losing weight and following a raw foods diet. He or she should be able to provide you with a calorie goal and even a meal plan to help get you started.
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    Plan to cut out 500 calories daily. Regardless of what diet you follow, you'll need to cut out a few calories each day to result in weight loss.[18]

    • Most health professionals agree that cutting out about 500 calories daily (or burning 500 calories through exercise) will result in a 1-2 pound weight loss each week.[19]
    • Although this is more slow or gradual weight loss, it's the safest and most sustainable long-term.
    • Trying to lose weight at a faster rate may result in you following an overly restricted diet or not eating an adequate amount of calories each day.
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    Include regular physical activity. In addition to diet, participating in regular physical activity is essential for weight loss.

    • Both cardio and weight lifting offer benefits towards weight loss. They will help support your raw foods diet and help burn additional calories throughout the week.[20]
    • Aim for 150 minutes of aerobic or cardio activities each week. Walking, jogging, swimming or dancing all count as aerobic activity.[21]
    • In addition to cardio, add in a few days of strength training each week. 1-2 days of weight lifting, yoga or pilates can help build lean muscle mass and support weight loss attempts.[22]

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    What vegetables are good for weight loss?

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010.

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    Expert Answer

    Vegetables are very nutrient dense and contain very few calories. All non-starchy vegetables can be a helpful addition to your diet if you are trying to lose weight. Start with the ones you enjoy and branch out to try some you haven't had before.

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    Is the raw food diet good for you?

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010.

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    Expert Answer

    A raw food diet may be helpful if it includes many vegetables and fruit. Make sure to include protein and talk to your doctor or dietitian before starting this diet.

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    Can you lose weight eating raw vegan?

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Claudia Carberry is a Registered Dietitian specializing in kidney transplants and counseling patients for weight loss at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Claudia received her MS in Nutrition from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 2010.

    Claudia Carberry, RD, MS

    Master's Degree, Nutrition, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    Expert Answer

    Yes, a raw vegan diet may be helpful in weight loss. Reducing your overall calories will cause you to lose weight.

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  • There are lots of creamy sauces that can be made with raw foods by soaking and pureeing nuts and veggies.[23]

  • If you experience signs of weakness, extreme fatigue, or faintness, discontinue the raw food diet and visit a health professional to assess your nutrition needs and diet plan.

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To lose more weight while eating raw foods, stick to foods that are uncooked or very minimally cooked, which help you stay full while giving your body more nutrients. You should eat between 5 and 9 portions of raw fruits and vegetables a day, which will provide more bulk and less calories than cooked food. Additionally, include a raw source of protein at every meal, such as cheese, sushi, or nuts, since protein is an essential nutrient in any diet. Make sure to include heart healthy fats, like avocados, olive oil, and nuts, several times a week to maintain a healthy cardiovascular system. For advice from our Dietary co-author on how to accompany your diet with physical activity, read on!

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