Friday, February 24, 2012

If someone goes 100% raw for a while, and eats an occasional cooked meal, what happens? I heard that you feel sick and you feel pretty bad when you eat a cooked meal after being raw. Is this true? I have been raw for two months and have lost a total of 31 lbs and my skin is looking baby smooth with no more acne. I am going to a birthday party next saturday and its going to be a bbq. I want to go there and eat hamburgers and hotdogs and have a beer. I dont plan on doing this everyday, just that day. Will i have some sort of weird reaction to cooked foods after being two months? Thank you, and if u want to be helathier in general, i highly suggest it.|||Cooked food is easier to digest than raw food. The only problem I can foresee is possibly eating foods with a lot of grease, if you haven't done that for a while. Just take it easy on the greasy food; eat slowly and you should be ok.|||I agree with the previous answer. Grease will overwhelm your system. Are you normally eating raw meat? Having lots of heavy protein may also really slow things down. However, I think of cooked food as "partially digested." When food enters your stomach, the acids quickly work to break it apart. That is also what happens when you cook something. Cooked foods are less difficult to digest, consequently.

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