Today’s Healthy Living 
will be presented 
in Persian, with
subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese  (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Mongolian, Persian, 
Portuguese, Russian, 
Spanish and Thai.
Welcome, 
marvelous viewers, 
to this week’s edition of 
Healthy Living, 
the first in a two-part series 
featuring the dietary 
and nutritional views 
of Iranian-American, 
raw vegan physician 
Dr. Zarin Azar 
of San Diego, 
California USA. 
Dr. Azar specializes 
in gastroenterology, 
the study and treatment 
of the digestive tract 
and hepatology, the study 
and treatment of the liver. 
Besides her training 
in these nutrition-related 
specialties, 
Dr. Azar has 25-years 
of self study in the area 
and is a Life Member 
of the National Health 
Association 
and a Life Partner of 
the Physicians Committee 
for Responsible Medicine 
(PCRM), 
both of which advocate 
the vegan lifestyle.
She is certified 
by the PCRM in the use 
of the plant-based diet 
in clinical practice and 
by Our Place International 
in natural care 
of the body and fasting.
Let’s now find out 
why she chose to adopt 
the plant-based diet.
Since when did you 
become vegetarian 
and what led you 
to become vegetarian?
I have been vegetarian 
about 20 years. 
What happened was, 
when I came to the US 
I started to eat pizza 
and hamburgers 
and such things. 
Gradually I noticed 
that every day 
my size was increasing 
and not only that, 
but I also felt 
it affected my energy level. 
I was low in energy, 
I did not feel well. 
Eventually, 
after two to three years, 
I thought to myself that 
this wasn’t how I wanted 
to continue living, 
and from that moment 
I started to read 
more and more 
about nutrition.
The first thing I did 
was to stop eating red meat. 
Like many other people, 
I thought 
that chicken and fish 
were better than red meat. 
Then I reduced 
the chicken and fish 
in my diet and eventually 
I started to do sports 
and physical exercise. 
I was following 
that process and also 
reading about nutrition, 
and at the same time, 
I encountered the issues 
with animals. 
I have to say, although 
I became a vegetarian 
because of health reasons, 
animal issues 
became important to me, 
and in fact they became 
a fundamental issue 
in my life. 
And I really got to know 
the suffering that 
animals have to endure, 
the way they are raised, 
the way they get them 
to become fat, so that 
they would be consumed 
by us humans. 
Since that time, 
I became a strict vegan. 
I became a vegan 
and have been a vegan 
ever since.
As a raw vegan, 
Dr. Azar consumes only 
unprocessed, uncooked 
plant-based foods. 
Followers of this diet 
do not heat food 
above 46 degrees Celsius 
as they believe 
this destroys its enzymes. 
They also believe 
that cooking decreases 
the nutritional value 
and “life force” of food. 
What are the advantages 
of a raw diet 
over a vegetarian diet?
A raw diet enables us 
to be able to 
grow our own food, 
anywhere we live, 
in our gardens, or 
if we live in an apartment, 
on our window sills. 
By planting our own fruits 
in our gardens, 
we can drastically reduce 
all the transportation 
of our food, 
from far away locations.
A raw diet makes us 
very healthy, 
and as a result we do not 
have to resort to doctors 
and drugs so much 
and therefore 
it creates a revolution 
in the field of medicine. 
Leading a natural life helps 
our psychological health, 
so we can 
look at our lives,
and re-assess 
all our beliefs and 
principles of our lives 
which we follow without 
even thinking about them, 
and then put them aside. 
So, I thought and realized 
that many of 
the much needed changes 
for the benefit 
of humanity, animals 
and our natural world 
would be achieved 
simply by changing to 
a raw vegan diet (Right).
And my experience, 
both from my personal life, 
as well as 
from my dealings 
with my patients, 
has shown that 
this is a very good diet. 
No doubt, 
a vegan diet is very good 
and is superior 
to an omnivore 
or a meat diet, but
because by cooking food, 
many of the nutrients 
of plant-based food and 
indeed other kinds of food 
are destroyed, 
so with a raw diet we can 
obtain more nutrients 
for our body while 
consuming much less food.
So, I believe 
that a raw vegan diet 
is the final stage 
in the continuum 
of human nutrition, 
human health, 
and preservation 
of our environment 
and animal lives.
So, as a medical expert 
who fully understands 
the human digestive system, 
do you consider 
a raw vegan diet 
as the best diet 
for human health?
No doubt, 
no doubt about it. 
In my opinion, 
not only our social system 
is not healthy from 
a dietary point of view, 
which promotes 
the inappropriate diet 
for our physical health, 
but also from a mental 
and emotional viewpoint, 
the inappropriate diet 
causes many problems. 
Therefore, in my view, 
an illness is not just 
a physical health issue. 
I think humans must 
fundamentally change 
their lifestyles, 
their world viewpoints, 
their beliefs in themselves, 
their beliefs 
about their health, 
their bodies’ strength, 
their belief 
that Nature has the cure 
for all illnesses. 
After this brief message, 
we’ll hear more 
from Dr. Zarin Azar. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
A vegetarian diet 
and the raw vegan diet 
are returning 
to humans’ natural diet.  
Whether you are pregnant, 
you are old, 
for your children 
of any age, whatever illness 
you might have, 
whatever your doctor 
has diagnosed, 
the raw vegan diet 
is the best diet for you.
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
featuring our interview 
with raw vegan 
gastroenterologist 
and hepatologist 
Dr. Zarin Azar. 
Dr. Azar is active in 
the field of public health 
and is very much involved 
in the initiatives of 
the Physicians Committee 
for Responsible Medicine. 
As a Life Partner 
of the organization, 
she works on important 
national legislation 
such as 
the Child Nutrition Act 
that affects school
nutrition programs, 
makes presentations 
on heart health and diet 
to community groups, 
and writes many articles 
on wellness. 
Now let’s learn more 
about Dr. Azar’s 
treatment methods.
Dr. Azar,
have you had cases 
where, in order to 
treat a patient, 
you recommended 
that they try a raw diet?
Oh, definitely, always. 
In fact this is the first option 
of my treatment methods. 
All the patients 
who visit me, I recommend 
the raw diet to them. 
Of course, 
this depends on the illness, 
depends on the patient 
who comes to me, and
the lifestyle and depends 
on their diet in the past. 
No doubt, 
my recommendation is 
that if they can, 
they should become 
a raw vegan, and if this is 
not possible for them, 
I strongly recommend 
to them, 
for the transition period, 
they should 
become vegetarian. 
And if possible, 
they should try 
an 80% raw vegan diet. 
Let me repeat here, 
that for each illness, 
there is an appropriate diet. 
For instance, a patient 
with a cholesterol problem 
will be different 
than a colitis patient. 
I recommend a special diet 
for a colitis patient, 
such as particular fruits, 
which are not 
so stimulating, 
while for a patient 
with high cholesterol, 
or for a diabetic patient, 
the dietary advice 
will be different; 
for a diabetic person, 
more vegetables and for 
a high cholesterol patient 
a different vegetarian diet 
will be recommended. 
But overall, my advice is 
that patients should 
adopt a vegetarian diet 
and, at least an 80 
to 85% raw vegan diet.
Yes. 
Alongside recommending 
a raw vegan diet, 
do you also prescribe 
conventional drugs?
Never. 
People come to me, and 
in fact they are already 
on prescription drugs. 
I do my best 
to help them to gradually 
come off these drugs. 
For some illnesses, 
for instance, 
like high cholesterol, 
I help them to give up 
drugs immediately. 
For an illness 
such as colitis, 
some patients come to me 
who take steroids 
and prednisone, 
or even heavier drugs, 
which put their 
immune system to sleep. 
In fact, for such patients, 
we try to gradually stop 
their medications 
by lifestyle changes 
and dietary changes, 
and patients themselves 
are aware of 
my treatment methods. 
How about special diseases 
like cancer? 
Do you think 
a raw vegan diet 
helps cure these diseases?
I am not aware of 
any illness 
which a raw vegan diet 
cannot help. 
I cannot say this can 
completely cure them, 
because that will 
depend on the progress 
of the disease, 
and also on the past diet 
of the patients 
and how much 
they follow the new diet. 
But I need to 
make one point clear. 
I do not view food 
as a drug. 
Food is not a drug; 
in fact, our body does not 
have any need for drugs. 
The body is intelligent. 
Humans’ bodies as well 
as animals’ bodies, 
plants’ bodies, 
and in general, 
nature are intelligent, and 
this natural intelligence 
knows how to self heal 
and repair any illness, 
or bodily injury. 
Therefore my point is not 
that in order to be healed 
we should avoid drugs 
and replace them 
with plants and food; 
the point is that 
we need to create a system 
whereby our bodies have 
more chances to utilize 
their own natural power, 
and heal the illness. 
What I mean is 
our bodies are fighting 
day and night 
with various symptoms. 
About cancer, 
day and night, 
the cancer cells are being 
produced in our bodies, 
and from the metabolic 
activities in our bodies, 
waste material 
is produced.
But our intelligent bodies 
consciously know how to 
cleanse and eradicate 
these cancerous cells. 
Our bodies know how to 
get rid of the resulting 
waste material 
as the result of 
the metabolic activities 
in our body, 
which are harmful and 
expelled via our kidneys, 
as feces, through sweating, 
through our mouth, 
and our skin.
Do we need to use 
vitamin supplements 
in addition to 
our vegetarian 
or raw vegan diet?
Whoever asks me 
this question, 
I always answer that, 
“Well I don’t think 
someone who is vegetarian 
needs any 
dietary supplements, 
but someone 
who is a meat eater, 
most definitely needs 
food supplements.” 
You see, 
as I mentioned before, 
vegetarian 
and raw vegan diets 
are the primary diet 
for humans. 
The point whether 
we should take or not take 
a particular 
food supplement tablet 
depends on the viewpoint, 
about attitude 
toward food.
If we have a good diet, 
if we are vegetarians, 
if 80 to 85% of our food 
is from fresh vegetables 
and fruits, and if the rest 
of our lifestyle is healthy, 
there is no need to take 
any drug or medicine.
Dr. Azar, we deeply
appreciate your 
sound nutritional advice 
and are happy 
that your patients 
are able to live healthier, 
more active lives 
after adopting 
the raw vegan diet. 
Respected viewers, 
please join us again 
next Monday on 
Healthy Living 
when we’ll present more 
of our engaging interview 
with the wise 
and knowledgeable 
Dr. Zarin Azar.
To contact Dr. Zarin Azar, 
please email: 
drzarinazar@yahoo.com
Thank you for your company 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May your life be filled 
with happiness, grace 
and love.
Today’s Healthy Living 
will be presented 
in Persian, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Mongolian, Persian, 
Portuguese, Russian, 
Spanish and Thai.
We are all related; 
this is my message. 
We really need to learn 
how to live a simple life. 
Observe nature 
and learn from nature. 
And we should try 
to ask ourselves 
in the morning, 
what can I do to benefit 
my health, the health 
of my environment 
and to help the health 
of the animals.  
Welcome, hearty viewers, 
to this week’s edition of 
Healthy Living, 
the second 
and concluding part 
of a two-part series 
featuring the dietary 
and nutritional insights 
of Iranian-American 
raw vegan physician 
Dr. Zarin Azar 
of San Diego, 
California USA.
Dr. Azar specializes 
in gastroenterology, 
the study and treatment 
of the digestive tract 
and hepatology, the study 
and treatment of the liver. 
Besides her training 
in these nutrition-related 
specialties, 
Dr. Azar has 25-years 
of self study in the area 
and is a Life Member 
of the National Health 
Association 
and a Life Partner of 
the Physicians Committee 
on Responsible Medicine 
(PCRM), 
both of which advocate 
the vegan lifestyle.
She is certified 
by the PCRM in the use 
of the plant-based diet 
in clinical practice and 
by Our Place International 
in natural care 
of the body and fasting.
As part of the standard 
treatment regiment 
she prescribes, 
Dr. Azar asks patients 
to steer clear 
of animal products 
in their diet for a number 
of important reasons.  
With the single exception 
of mother's milk, 
the only suitable source 
of nutrition for infants, 
dairy products 
should be avoided 
at every stage of life, 
as the consumption of milk 
from animals 
can lead to detrimental 
health effects.
In nature, every creature
drinks milk for
a limited period of time 
that is during its infancy. 
A human being is also 
weaned off 
his/her mother’s milk 
at the age of two. 
The intelligent nature 
in our bodies immediately 
stops producing 
the enzyme responsible 
for the breakup of 
the milk sugar molecule 
after the age of two. 
And that is why 
many people are allergic 
and sensitive 
to the milk sugar: because 
they cannot digest it. 
The enzyme 
does not exist any longer. 
So they suffer from 
flatulence and gas. 
Then they are advised 
to take enzymes 
in order to be able to 
digest milk, but why?
Milk is not our food. 
Scientifically speaking, 
there are reasons 
why nature does not 
want us to drink milk 
after we are two years old: 
because of 
special formulas and 
growth factors in milk 
which are essential 
for the baby’s growth, 
but after we are 
two years old, they are 
not only unnecessary 
but also detrimental 
for me and you. 
Why? Because they help 
create cancer cells. 
Now according to 
numerous research studies 
as well, 
milk, cow’s milk is partially 
responsible for
type 1 diabetes. 
The other problem 
with milk is about 
its getting pasteurized 
and homogenized 
and going through 
a general procedure 
where so many chemical 
and food changes 
are involved. 
Dr. Azar next 
discusses the common 
misconception that
milk is a good source 
of calcium.
Regarding calcium, 
it is very interesting to know 
that on the contrary 
a high quantity 
of proteins especially 
animal proteins- 
acidifies the body.
The human body 
has to be a bit alkaline. 
When it turns acidic, 
our intelligent bodies 
extract calcium 
from the bones 
for the reactions, 
metabolism and functions 
in different organs 
in order to pour it 
into the blood and 
make the body alkaline 
again. Why? 
Because calcium is a 
very good alkaline agent 
and at the same time 
it is the simplest way 
at the disposal of the body 
to extract calcium 
from the bones, 
pour it into the blood 
and dispose of it 
through the kidneys. 
So it is nothing 
but a myth to say 
that milk is beneficial 
to calcium deficiency 
and osteoporosis. 
Quite on the contrary, 
the more one drinks milk 
or consumes 
animal products, 
the higher are one’s risks 
of developing osteoporosis. 
Statistics clearly show 
that nowadays, 
the nations such as the
Scandinavian countries
with the highest 
consumption levels 
of dairy products 
have the highest rates 
of osteoporosis.
Eggs are very harmful 
to our bodies. 
What are some 
of the consequences 
of egg consumption?
Regarding eggs, 
to me they are the same 
as meat and milk. 
We do not need them at all. 
Their cholesterol levels 
are high and in fact 
include high amounts of 
antibiotics and steroids 
just the way 
chickens’ flesh do. 
Besides, they are
animal substances 
which acidify the body 
and are hard to digest:
They are not 
as easily digested as 
plant-based substances are. 
So why do we need 
to eat them at all? 
We have been provided 
with so many 
natural choices 
in our earthly paradise 
in the first place. 
The World Health 
Organization estimates 
there are one billion 
overweight adults globally, 
with 300 million of them 
obese. 
Being above 
the ideal weight 
significantly increases 
one’s risk of developing 
serious chronic 
health conditions 
and our dietary choices 
profoundly affect 
how heavy we are.
Of course I think 
overeating is the biggest 
disease of our century. 
I can say that
the biggest reason 
for overeating 
in addition to stress, 
mental illness and anxiety 
in this century is
different chemical changes 
taking place in food. 
Most of the main 
ingredients are lost 
in the cooking process 
and our bodies 
are deprived from them. 
Our bodies need to get
these from somewhere 
and there are people who
eat readymade meals, 
canned food, 
preserved food, or
the least nutritious food, 
chicken raised 
with hormones, 
if vegetables are eaten, 
then it is potatoes which 
are grown with 
chemical substances. 
Such people have various 
illnesses which humanity 
these days is facing 
such as excess weight, 
diabetes, and 
high cholesterol.
We will pause now 
for a brief message. 
When Healthy Living 
returns, 
we will have more
from our interview 
with Dr Zarin Azar. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
I congratulate you 
very much for (thank you) 
the four years, 
for your 4th Anniversary. 
It is a very good TV station 
in terms of advocating 
and promoting 
vegetarianism, 
in terms of concern that 
it has for the environment, 
and in terms of 
information that 
it tries to give to people 
of the world. 
Welcome back to 
Healthy Living 
as we learn more about 
the nutritional benefits 
of a raw food diet 
with Iranian-American 
raw vegan physician 
Dr. Zarin Azar 
of San Diego, 
California USA.
Followers of this diet 
do not heat food 
above 46 degrees Celsius 
as they believe 
this destroys its enzymes. 
They also believe 
that cooking decreases 
the nutritional value 
and “life force” of food. 
Through her years 
of professional practice, 
Dr. Azar has observed 
that with a wholesome 
plant-based diet, 
there is no need 
for dietary supplements. 
Vegetarian 
and raw vegan diets 
are the primary diet 
for humans. 
Our bodies have evolved 
over many millions of years, 
over that time 
our bodies have adapted 
to natural foods, 
and have the capability 
to make use of 
these natural ingredients, 
and extract 
the best nutrients 
necessary for our bodies. 
Therefore, there is no need 
for dietary supplements. 
I have seen many people  
who would like to 
become raw vegan, 
or to become a vegetarian, 
but they are constantly 
worried that since 
they do not eat meat, 
do not eat eggs, 
and do not consume 
dairy products,
where will their bodies 
get their calcium, 
protein, vitamin B12, and 
many other amino-acids? 
Do you have an answer 
for these people, 
or a solution 
to end their worries?
 
Today we know that by 
eating plant-based foods, 
all the necessary 
amino-acids of our bodies 
are completely provided. 
If we consume a variety 
of plant-based foods, 
vegetables, fruits, grains, 
legumes, in particular 
in sprouted form, 
and also seeds and nuts, 
we will get not only 
the essential amino-acids, 
but also all 
the necessary oily acids 
that we need. 
And this way, 
without the cholesterol 
or other additives in meat 
and animal products, 
which we have witnessed, 
have not been good 
for humanity. 
Vitamin B12 is 
a water-soluble vitamin 
that is necessary for 
the normal functioning 
of the brain, 
the maintenance 
of the nervous system, 
and the formation 
of red blood cells. 
We asked Dr. Azar 
for more background 
on this essential nutrient.
This vitamin is produced 
by bacteria in the soil, 
and then these bacteria 
can produce this vitamin 
in the stomach of cows 
and sheep and also 
in the human’s 
large intestine, 
which is later absorbed 
by the cows, sheep 
and humans. 
I have seen 
many clinical cases, 
where people suffer from 
lack of vitamin B12, 
and as a matter of fact, 
to date I have not seen 
one vegetarian case 
who suffered from 
lack of vitamin B12.
But why do humans 
nowadays possibly suffer from 
a lack of vitamin B12? 
The reason is 
because of sterilization, 
because we produce 
our plants in a soil 
which is 
full of chemicals.
And as a result, many of 
the good bacteria die, 
not only in plants 
and soil, but also
in the human intestine . 
There is another point 
about meat-eating people. 
Nowadays we know 
that many antibiotics 
are added to meat, which 
are put in livestock feed.
These antibiotics enter 
the meat, milk, eggs, 
and that’s the way they enter 
the human body. 
These antibiotics will 
then kill all the good 
and useful bacteria 
that humans need
in our large intestine. 
And these bacteria always 
live in our large intestine 
so that they can create 
a good 
natural environment 
for the health of 
the large intestine and
for the good bacteria
to actively
produce vitamin. 
Nowadays, 
we can see the effects 
of this imbalance as 
a vitamin B12 deficiency 
as well as large and even 
small intestinal diseases.
How do we ensure we 
have an adequate amount 
of vitamin B12 
in our diet?
Concerning vitamin B12, 
I recommend vegetarians 
to try 80- 85% 
raw vegetarianism and 
make sure to consume 
non-chemical foods 
as much as possible that is 
foods produced without 
chemical substances. 
Here, we call them 
organic or bio. 
Now, I have to add 
that the body needs 
a very little amount 
of vitamin B12. 
There are approximately 
seven to eight years 
of vitamin B12 reserves 
in a man’s liver. (Yes.) 
So, if one is a vegetarian 
and eats appropriately- 
that is if one consumes 
raw foods, vegetables 
and fruits, 
one will never encounter 
any deficiencies. 
What is a typical meal plan 
for one following 
a raw food diet?  
Here is one example 
that Dr. Azar provided.
I believe we must eat 
twice per day and 
one of them is breakfast 
which should consist of 
fruits or fruit juice 
or vegetable juice. 
People should eat 
as much fruit as possible 
until they feel satisfied. 
And then the main meal  
is consisting of a salad of
different vegetables 
of various colors 
green vegetables, 
leafy green vegetables 
like lettuce,
salad vegetables, 
broccoli, spinach 
and parsley and 
these types of things.
Eat these between
2 and 5 PM at the latest. 
The salad is 
the main course.
Afterwards 
eat some nuts and seeds 
and if you like, use
a homemade sauce with
reduced amount of oil. 
It is better to obtain 
the oil required by
the body directly from 
seeds and nuts 
rather than using 
olive oil or the other type 
of salad oils.
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With heartfelt sincerity, 
we thank you 
Dr. Zarin Azar for 
your time and generosity 
in sharing with us 
your extensive knowledge 
of raw vegan nutrition. 
May many more people 
soon adopt this excellent 
and delicious 
dietary lifestyle. 
To contact Dr. Zarin Azar,
please email: 
drzarinazar@yahoo.com
Thank you loyal viewers 
for your company 
on today’s episode of 
Healthy Living. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May you always be 
in the pink of health.