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Month: July, 2008

Raw: Simpler is Better

I’m coming to the conclusion that the closer a food is to being alive, the better it is for us to eat it – no ground breaking realisations here of course – just important to realise these things for oneself.

The antithesis of this being: the more processed, complexly combined & further from this natural state, the worse it’s likely to be. It’s a handy rule of thumb.

Which leads me to dessert:

Freshly cut organic apple, strawberries & cherries, topped with passionfruit. Takes about 3 minutes to make, healthy & absolutely delicious. The only thing better would be if I’d picked it all myself.

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    Gall Bladder Cleanse – Don’t Do What I Did

    [If you’re squeamish, don’t read this]

    I’d been reading a bit about gall bladder cleanses on Give It To Me Raw, and thought “Hey, why not give that a go?”

    So I did.


    mMMmm nummy! No, mine doesn’t look like this (I’d be in extreme pain if it did).

    I did a bunch of research, read about 20 different ways to do it, and figured out what would work for me, and went ahead and got stuck in.

    Most of the suggestions involve drinking olive oil + lemon (or grapefruit) juice in the evening, lying on your right hand side with your right knee up, for half an hour, then going to sleep.

    So, here’s what not to do:

    1. Don’t figure “Why wait till evening? I’ll start now!” (2pm in the afternoon). Otherwise you’ll be up all night, uhh, running back & forth. This is not as much fun as it sounds.
    2. Also, there’s a good chance you’ll spend the rest of the day burping olive oil. This is REALLY gross. If you’re asleep, of course, you won’t notice.
    3. Generally the idea is not to eat all day, then drink the gunk in the evening. I’ve been having psyllium shakes (couple of teaspoons psyllium husk shaken up in water) early in the morning. To me, that’s liquid, so no problem, right? Ahh, my body thinks otherwise. Apparently this is a solid. Big problem. Blocks you up inside, so the gall stones can’t flush out as easily. I spent most of the rest of the day feeling pretty ill. I have a sneaking suspicion this also lead to me throwing up, later in the piece.
    4. I’m a curious guy, but still not curious enough to sift through my “produce”. So leaving the light on is a good idea, because otherwise it’s going to be pitch black when you go rushing in there & you’ll never get to see the results of all your glorious efforts. Once you’re sitting, there’s no way in hell you’re getting up again. And once you’ve finished, there’s no way in hell you’re leaving that evil stuff lying around even long enough to get to the light & back.

    And here’s what did kind of work:

    1. I had 2 cups (500ml) of olive oil with 2 cups of lemon juice & the juice of a grapefruit. All things considered, that didn’t taste too bad (although I did skull it down). I think the grapefruit really softened the taste.
    2. Taking tiny licks of honey in between gulping sessions helped too. I managed to get the entire litre (quart) all down in about 5 minutes.
    3. Gargling with mouthwash was the only thing I found that reliably took the olive oil burps away (I tried apple, pineapple juice, water).

    Annnnd, some other notes, that you probably don’t want to know.

    1. Plan on being very busy. I lost count after 14 visits, oh, and threw up three times (I think about the 13th visit). Interestingly, I didn’t throw up any oil (I would have tasted it), just the pineapple juice & water I’d taken several hours after the oil, to try and rehydrate a bit and take the olive oil taste away.
    2. The next morning my skin really smelt. Not like I’ve ever smelt it before, and very unusual. Definite “uh oh, time for a shower” stuff. I’d guess I was detoxing stuff out through my pores too.
    3. As mentioned above, I kept forgetting to switch the light on, so didn’t really get to have a quick look & see how it went in terms of stones, but once most of the action was gone & things had calmed down a bit I did remember to switch it on, and the next couple of visits saw many things like that looked exactly the size, colour & shape of peas, floating in the bowl.
    4. The first couple of visits were pretty unusual, and definitely felt like I was clearing some large bulbous things. No way in hell was I gonna go looking for them though!!

    All in all, pretty much like giving birth to a litter of alien face-huggers.

    So, for all the excitement, it looks like I did successfully clear SOMETHING(S) out of my system. Some people mention feeling incredible soon after. I must say I just feel worn out. Ahh, I don’t think I’ll be doing it again in any hurry though *cough*. Heh. Just… No.

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      Czech Tower Jumping

      Climbers being a bit nuts is nothing new. Here’s a good example:

      Notice the complete lack of ropes? Yes, that’s right. Any mistake and he’s dead.

      Oddly enough, this guy (Dan Osman) is now. But he died by doing a massive base jump – umm, without a parachute, just with a rope. He was one of those kinda guys, just pushing, pushing, pushing until there was nowhere left to go.

      Anyway, turns out they’re not that uncommon in the climbing world. Maybe adrenaline junkies, maybe just a low self-preservation index. Here are some Czech climbers, doing tower jumps:

      Full story (and the video, if the above doesn’t work) here

      Ho boy, I feel so incredibly grounded & sane, by comparison. In bouldering we don’t use ropes, but you specifically don’t go high enough that a fall is going to damage you – and you always have someone underneath you to cushion the fall. It’s about super intense, short distance climbing. Jumping off though? Ahh, that feels so unintuitive. Counterproductive. Contradictory. And I guess, perhaps, that’s also part of the appeal.

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        How to Make Spirulina Tasty

        Ok, so everyone knows spirulina is good for you. But so many brands taste like ass (uhh, ok, not exactly like ass).

        What to do, what to do?

        Well, I’ve finally found a way (other than the obvious, masking it in smoothies, with tons of fruit, or, you know, buying all the brands out there till you find one that’s bearable)

        Start like this:

        That’s cacao powder (on the left), maca (for a bit of kick), and spirulina on the right.

        Mix it all up with some raw organic honey (ahh, it’s debatably ‘raw’, but we’ll let that slide), stir in a little water if you like, till it looks like this:

        Black Gold! Four superfoods in every mouthful!

        Now it LOOKS disgusting (but tastes sooo good), so let’s make it look more appealing. How about this?

        Aha! See, now it’s a treat!

        If you need some spirulina in a hurry, don’t have time for a smoothie, running out the door to some serious exercise, this is a great way to get it in you fast. Just be sure to follow it with some water or juice – spirulina is so green it has a tendency to leave one with ‘hulk teeth’.

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          The Dangers of Fasting

          Having recently finished a 30 odd day juice feast/fast, followed by a 4 day water fast, there were a couple of things that deeply concerned me.

          To be clear, I don’t think these are procedural issues – that water or juice fasting are inherently bad – but rather things that, perhaps due to my personality, worried me. I suspect these may also be dangers for others.

          Psychological
          There is a lot of talk, if you look around, of people being on fasts, feeling clear, light, connected to everything, full of energy and so on.

          The problem is – if you don’t feel like that, it’s very easy to start thinking “Maybe I’m doing something wrong?” This is a very dangerous & slippery road.

          After a couple of weeks, I got it in my head that perhaps my digestive track still had too much crap in it, left over from bad diet earlier in life. As per “official recommendations”, I was taking cascara sagrada (a low key natural laxative). In addition, I regularly drank psyllium and bentonite shakes (which help detox heavy metals, & generally cleans you out). It didn’t help that I would “slip up” and occasionally eat something – this would then spiral into a cycle of “I need to clear that out” and “once it’s gone, THEN I’ll feel light”, etc.

          I never did feel that lightness (except when meditating). But the drive to empty my stomach? Isn’t that anorexia?

          My lifelong habit has been: I eat whatever I want, whenever I want it. I eat until I’m full, and then I stop. I don’t stress about eating healthily, but I do make a point of avoiding rubbish as much as possible (excepting a very stressful period in my early 20’s where I ate complete junk & generally treated myself & my life badly).

          Since going raw, I’ve learnt a lot more about what is and isn’t healthy, so those boundaries are moving (cooked food in general being less healthy than uncooked – whereas before I would eat, say, japanese because rice is more healthy than burgers), but the attitude remains. To eat healthy: think healthy; avoid rubbish; chill out.

          I never get sick. I’m fit enough that I run half marathons every decade or so – I’m not a runner, and never run other than the half marathons, it just seems to work out that way (don’t ask, I can’t explain it. I get spontaneous). I always have tons of energy. These external indicators tell me that while my diet can definitely improve (& has been), generally it’s working for me, and my behaviours are reasonably sound.

          So, for someone like me to be exhibiting anorexic tendencies? That’s VERY scary.

          Physical
          When I went on the water fast, I knew it would be rough.

          Typically a water fast works like this. You eat nothing, but drink lots of water. Your body survives by using up (in order):

          1. whatever food is still in your digestive tract
          2. your fat cells (which is where you store toxins, so these then get released – this is desirable)
          3. your muscles (a 10 day fast you’ll lose maybe 0.5->1kg/1-2lb of muscle)
          4. tissues from your internal organs, in reverse order of importance

          Now, because I’d just been on a juice feast, I didn’t have any food in my digestive tract. What little fat I’d had to start with had mostly disappeared. I went straight into hardcore exhaustion. I spent 4 days pretty much unable to get out of bed.

          Remember also, I was still doing colonics every week. Now, if my intention in doing these was to empty my digestive tract, I’d be more concerned about this, but what they did do was both help me clear toxins out faster, and also remove long term build up (I won’t get into details here). Plus, from a healing perspective I’ve found them.. surprisingly effective. Suffice to say, I don’t think they, in themselves were a bad thing, and they probably saved me a lot of pain. However, the combination of all of these things (fast, colonics, laxatives, internal cleansers) did have side effects.

          One of the things that made me realise that I didn’t NEED to be fasting was the inimitable Dhrumil. That what I was seeking wouldn’t be found “out there” or by chasing some ideal goal of (mental) lightness, (digestive) clarity, or anything. No, this was an internal game, and you only win by letting go.

          The other thing that made me decide enough was enough was seeing this in the mirror:

          That doesn’t look so bad. What’s scary is, this is me deliberately relaxing my stomach, and letting it expand out as much as it possibly can.

          To give this some perspective. For 20 years, my weight has been between 57kg and 65kg (126-143 lb). This doesn’t matter how much, or what I eat. My lifestyle. Whether I exercise once a year, or three times a day. I eat three dinners to try and gain weight, and it’s gone in two days. If I hit 65 kg I know it’s time to do some exercise. I walk a bit more and I’m back down to 62kg (my longterm average, +/- 1kg) in a week. I’m STABLE. I’ve given up trying to gain weight, since it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen.

          Now, I don’t have scales in the house – where’s the point? But I did weigh myself at a friends, before I started the water fast, and I was down around 52kg. I only got lighter after that. What really scared me though? Was this (again, this is as far out as I could comfortably push my stomach):

          That? That’s unhealthy. And damn scary. And that was enough.

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