After eating raw food,
my mind started
working better.
I can concentrate
for longer periods of time;
whereas before
I felt very distracted,
I could never sit down
and read a book.
I actually signed up to
go to our local university
at the town where I live,
at the age of 14.
Life-loving viewers,
welcome to
Healthy Living!
The raw vegan diet
is gaining in popularity
and raw vegans say
that the diet has
many advantages,
such as preventing
and reversing disease,
improving digestion
as well as
enhancing physical
and spiritual energy.
The raw vegan diet
includes only
uncooked plant foods
or those cooked
at temperatures at or
below 40 degrees Celsius
(104 degrees Fahrenheit),
thus protecting
natural enzymes,
a key element
in bodily health,
from being destroyed
by the high temperatures.
Today, we’ll visit
with two experts
in the field of raw foods.
We start with
Sergei Boutenko.
The Boutenko family
is originally
from Moscow, Russia
and immigrated to the US
in 1990.
After three years,
the entire family began
to experience
serious health issues
and in 1994
their mother Victoria,
who was searching
for a cure, began following
a raw vegan diet.
The whole family later
adopted this
wholesome lifestyle and
everyone’s health issues
disappeared!
The Boutenkos
started publishing books,
producing DVDs,
and conducting
health seminars,
thus helping people
around the world
to change their diet
and improve their health.
When I was
only nine-years-old,
I was diagnosed
with juvenile diabetes,
and at the same time,
everybody in my family
also got sick.
My mom had arrhythmia,
my dad had hyperthyroidism
and arthritis, and
my sister had asthma.
We looked first for
a conventional method
that would get us better,
and after we didn’t
find any answers there,
we started looking
into alternative methods,
which led us
to find raw food,
and we started
eating a raw food diet,
eating lots of greens,
and it ended up healing
all of our ailments.
In their search
for a better way of eating,
the Boutenko family
discovered
that common greens
available in markets
are super foods,
containing a wide array
of vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants, proteins
and phytonutrients,
in addition to being
full of healing goodness.
Thus raw greens became
one of the key factors
in restoring
the family’s wellbeing.
We’ve tried
many different ways
to eat raw food,
where we were
mostly fruitarians,
when we mostly ate
sprouts, lots of nuts,
and what we’ve learned,
16 years into doing this,
is that you have to
remember to eat
those green leafies;
they’re very, very beneficial
for every facet of health.
The best way, absolutely,
is to start by incorporating
green smoothies
into your diet,
and this is a basic concept
that my mother,
Victoria Boutenko
developed, where you take
green, leafy vegetables,
and blend them
in a blender with fruits,
and it makes a delicious
green cocktail.
It tastes just like
a fruit smoothie,
but it’s an easy way
to get green leafies
into your system.
If you do that
and nothing else,
you’ll start to
regenerate your health,
you’ll start to naturally
crave healthier foods,
and you’ll start wanting
to eat healthier.
I think that is probably
the best thing
people can do.
Victoria Boutenko,
an adjunct professor
at Southern Oregon State
University, USA,
introduces various
green smoothie recipes
and shares her knowledge
of the natural power
of fruits
and green vegetables
in her book “Green
Smoothie Revolution.”
In addition,
when they were teenagers,
Sergei and his sister
Valya, co-published
“Eating without Heating”
on the advantages
of raw veganism
from a youth’s perspective.
I noticed how kids of
all ages, shapes and sizes
love their blended greens.
It just tastes good,
and we like to eat
what tastes good.
Wild, edible plants are
great in salads and juices
and are free, delicious
and highly nourishing.
Mr. Boutenko studied
wild edible plants
for many years
and discovered
their amazing ability
to help cure illnesses
and boost energy.
They are thus super foods!
Weeds and wild edibles
are my biggest passion,
because it was kind of
a natural transition
from eating lots of greens
to eating free greens
that were
even more nutritious.
So basically,
we’re going to look at
all the different things that
our great-grandparents
and grandparents
used to call food
that we’ve forgotten
how to eat, because
they’re scary now.
We have this fear
that they can harm us,
when in fact,
a much higher percentage
of weeds is actually
edible than poisonous.
They’re even more
nutritious than organic
store-bought greens,
and they’re free
and easily accessible
to everybody.
Sergei Boutenko
advocates adding
wild, edible plants
to one’s daily diet
and often speaks
on the topic
and leads “weed walks,”
where participants
experience the fun of
finding weeds in nature
for their smoothies.
He cautions however
that consultation
with an expert is necessary,
if one is unsure
if a plant is edible or not.
Our parents taught us
to plop the back end
of a clover in your mouth
and it actually releases
some of its nectar
and it tastes quite sweet.
Clovers are the really,
really good blood purifiers.
They cleanse your blood,
and help you to
get rid of tumors, cancer;
the leaves are actually
really nutritious
in salads and smoothies,
really delicious as well.
Marina Gladkikh
is well known
among raw foodists
in Russia and is often
invited by the media
to speak about
her raw food experiences.
She has also
published the books,
“From Green Cocktails
to Raw Food” and
“My Life: Raw Foodism.”
In 2008,
she took her sister
Victoria Boutenko's advice,
began drinking
green cocktails
and converted
to eating only raw foods.
Ms. Gladkikh then
experienced major changes
in her values
and physical wellbeing.
She can walk barefoot,
even on ice and snow,
all her diseases
have disappeared, and
she has lost 15 kilograms.
If someone would have
told me two-years-ago,
when I was switching
to a raw food diet,
that I will be able to
run barefoot, I wouldn’t
have believed (it).
At first, for sure,
it was a bit cold
for my bare feet.
But in about
a minute and a half,
something really surprising
took place,
and as a result,
my feet kind of
started to warm up;
the ground and the snow
were not cooling them,
but actually
on the contrary,
were warming them up.
Probably, it was
a bigger communication
with the Earth,
with our nature,
or I felt some kind of
an inner triumph
that I am standing
bare feet on the snow.
And I liked it so much,
that I began spending
more and more time
doing it.
How, exactly,
does one convert
to a raw food diet?
Marina Gladkikh shares
her valuable experiences.
I consider
that a gradual transition
to a raw food diet
is much more efficient
than a sudden refusal
of many products at once.
And, for example,
to adopt a raw food diet,
people can
diversify the menu
with green cocktails;
add almond, nut milk or
any other vegetable milk.
This is much better
than to drink milk
from the store.
And by
diversifying our menu,
we can slowly learn
to listen to our body,
observe it,
see certain changes,
and eventually choose
the correct, right decisions
specifically for us.
And I think that, truly,
each person should learn
to listen to himself.
Now, there is
so much literature, films,
all other sources for this,
but my recommendation
is to try to listen to oneself.
Read some literature,
find out more,
communicate
with raw foodists,
attend different
raw foodist meetings,
and then begin the change
one step at a time.
The simplest things –
we could take
any plant food,
be it a fruit from a tree,
be it the pure water
running from
the mountains
or the water that we purify
if it comes from
a water pipe.
In any situation,
the raw food
is very simple to use -
just wash it and eat.
Basically, this is the food
for the lazy ones.
Because, as a rule,
there is no need for cooking
and our body is designed
for such food.
I can say for sure
that on a raw food diet,
the person starts
to eat much less.
The quantity
of the eaten food
decreases,
but the person’s energy
increases! Try -
maybe you will like it.
Through a monthly potluck,
Marina Gladkikh brings
together raw foodists,
vegans and others
who are interested
in the raw diet
to share experiences.
During this year
I organized 12 potlucks
in Moscow (Russia),
basically one each month.
Every month
we organize parties,
dancing for raw foodists,
vegans and all
who are interested.
In our parties, we do not
have either alcohol
or nicotine or tobacco
or any negativity,
and we dance barefoot.
And, while doing all of this,
through Internet
or directly via phone,
I try to answer people’s
numerous questions
such as “How to get
so much energy,
how to become
healthy and happy?”
I hope that
my modest contribution
may become
a useful message to help
someone change himself.
We sincerely thank you,
Sergei Boutenko
and family, as well as
Marina Gladkikh
for speaking to us about
how a change in diet
has not only transformed
your outlook on life
but also put you
on the path to wellness.
May the beneficial,
raw vegan diet quickly
spread to communities
around the world.
Be Veg,
Go Green,
2 Save the Planet!
For more information
on the Boutenko family
and/or Marina Gladkikh,
please visit
the following websites:
The Boutenko Family:
www.RawFamily.com
Books and DVDs
by the Boutenkos
are available
at the same website
Marina Gladkikh:
www.GladWorld.ru
Books by Ms. Gladkikh
are available at:
www.Piter.com
Beloved viewers,
thank you for watching
this week’s edition of
Healthy Living.
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Science and Spirituality,
after Noteworthy News.
May all sentient beings
be forever healthy
and happy.