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Tuesday, 03 March 2009

Raw in Ten Minutes!

In Hollywood the hottest new celebrity diet, major eco-food trend and secret is about to emerge as the next major national sensation! Did you know that many sources pointed to the raw organic diet as having brought Britney Spears to the road of recovery? Or that it saved Super Model Carol Alt’s health, life, and modeling career, and that she wrote two best selling books about it? Or that Donna Karan, Cher, Sting, Forest Whitaker, Daryl Hannah all love it and recommend it? Even Montel Williams claims it helped him with his MS (Multiple Sclerosis).1 Finally, Demi Moore did it to stun and glow onscreen for the Charlie’s Angel II Movie, going 100% Raw Organic everyday for 1 month prior to filming. Everyone marveled at how great she looked at 40 + and also compared her to her much younger co-stars. So as you can see, Raw Organic Diet, Cuisine, Food and snacks really work! It is very much the Hollywood insider celebrity “secret” but it is about to finally be exposed and become the next major food trend so that everyone can benefit from the all natural, anti-aging, re-energizing, rejuvenating, be happy and healthy diet. Best of all, since it is an eco-friendly diet, we will help save the planet while enjoying the most amazing new food and cuisine ever! There is the book, RAW IN TEN MINUTES, available on Amazon.com and at http://www.RawInTen.com you can find many recipes researched to be the optimal, ph balanced (not just for hair anymore but for food and your body too!), most delicious, fun, and fast raw organic recipes in the world.

Raw In Ten Minutes


All the recipes are amazingly and literally only 5 to 10 minutes to make and are ready to serve, eat and enjoy! Most other raw organic recipe books require a lot of dehydrating, but none of the recipes in Raw in Ten Minutes have any dehydration involved, so it is faster access to really raw, organic, fresh, and deliciously healthy meals!

None of the ingredients required for the recipes have high mycotoxins or are too high in sugar like many other raw recipes or books out there. If you look around, many raw recipes on the internet or in books are all just variations on cashews (very high mycotoxins), dates (very high priced and high in sugar) or nama soyu (again very high mycotoxins). All of the raw organic recipes in this book are based on The Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine by Gabriel Cousens, M.D because he is a doctor, has been treating patients for 15+ years with the raw diet, and he has access to blood reports and lab analysis and has seen effects of a high mycotoxin diet and diets with too much dehydration. I made sure that all Raw in Ten Minutes recipes are the most alkalizing, ph balanced, energizing, low glycemic and the most anti-aging.

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I hope you will enjoy and share the best in raw organic cuisine and health with your family, friends and all your loved ones!

Raw Organic Chef Bryan http://www.RawInTen.com

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