Raw Living Foods News
A diet of at least 80% raw foods is surprisingly easy to do with the tips & tools in the two-time award-winning book, TheSusan Schenck Live Food Factor, which has gained a reputation as the raw foods encyclopedia.

Eating raw helps you reach and maintain your ideal weight, reverse and prevent disease, become more beautiful, slow the agingĀ  process, enhance your creativity, increase your IQ by as much as 40%, get the competitive edge at work, regain the energy of your youth, increase positive thinking and heighten spiritual awareness.

This book, winner of two awards, is available with over 70 bonus gifts at Live Food Factor.com.


Here’s a neat website:

The Going Raw Network – GoRaw.net.

They link to a couple dozen websites that are all Raw Living Food-related. All of my favorites are there! GoRaw.net

The Dr. Ann Wigmore Raw Living Foods Lifestyle Home Study Program is almost sold out. Visit chiDiet.com to secure your copy, while they last.
It might be a couple of months before the next printing gets here. (Why wait to increase you IQ?)


Working with you to grow your health,
Jim Carey
P.S. “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Gandhi
Dr. Jim Carey,
PhD (computers),
Raw Living Food Advocate

Looking for DVDs and CDs about the Raw Living Foods Lifestyle? You’ll find my entire library is available at chiDietVideos.com.


For news and events related to Food and Health – be it raw vegan, vegetarian or omnivore – visit RawDoctors.com. Lots of new articles, videos and podcasts every day!


New Raw Recipes every day at chiDiet.net. We even have an option to be emailed a daily summary of postings.

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4 Responses to “The Raw Food Encyclopedia, The Going Raw Network, and more”

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  1. Elvira Mckeague Says:

    Thank you so much, I love to read about other vegetarians as it gives me the strength to continue. I have about a thousand vegetarian feeds in my google reader, but I’m sure another can’t hurt!! I did manage to find a good lentil recipe here, but I’ll be sure to try yours too. Thanks!

  2. Tom Olrich Says:

    Thank you, very useful. I wasnt really a big fan of Spinach for many years (ok, that’s a total understatement, I hated the stuff), but after shacking up with a vegetarian I kind of had to get used to it, and have gradually come to totally love the stuff. Spinach curry is now my absolute favouritest! I even found adedicated spinach recipes website which is my new favourite site now, you should take a look!

  3. Benny Setter Says:

    Thank you. I’m supposed to cook for my new vegan girlfriend this week and have absolutely no idea what to make! I found a ton of recipes at this vegetarian recipe site but with soo many to choose from I just got confused. Do you have any recommendations, like .. the tastiest vegetarian recipe, ever, or something?! Thanks in advance! I hope it goes well

  4. handmade bread Says:

    So, without further blabbering, i’ve pimped out my son to demonstrate that baking no knead bread is so simple a 4-year old can do it.

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