Saturday, September 27, 2008

Woman Goes Raw; Loses Half Herself


From CNN.com:

(CNN) -- Angela Stokes had never been overweight as a child.

Angela Stokes

Angela Stokes, 30, lost 160 pounds in two years after she adopted a raw-vegan diet. She now weighs 138 pounds.

But she steadily started gaining weight as a teenager because of an under-active thyroid gland. By the time she graduated from college her weight had ballooned and she wore a U.K. dress size 26-28.

"I was 300 pounds, very unwell, very miserable," recalls Stokes. " I ate junk food all the time. I was very closed down emotionally. I had no interest in dieting; I just wanted to eat all the time ... that was like my comfort in life."

At the time, she says she was so "emotionally shut down" she refused to talk to anyone about what was happening. The weight was also taking a physical toll on her health and she frequently battled infections and illness.

Stokes says living her everyday life became a challenge.

"My mobility was quite restricted ... I was unwilling to participate in things from cutting my toenails to going on a walk with my friends," remembered Stokes. "I tried to give this impression that I felt fine about everything, but inside I was in a lot of pain a lot of the time."

Two summers after she reached her heaviest weight, Stokes was working at a greenhouse in Iceland, when a friend lent her a copy of a book about the health benefits of eating raw foods. Stokes, who had never been interested in diets, says she was completely "absorbed" by the approach.

She started eating raw the very next day.

"Everything in my life completely shifted. It was like a light bulb moment to be like ... 'this is what I was waiting for to reclaim my health,' " said Stokes. Video Watch CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta report on Angela Stokes' raw diet »

She went cold turkey or "cold cucumber," as Stokes often jokes. She stopped eating meat, animal products and processed foods and instead switched to a diet that consisted of uncooked and unprocessed vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds.

"To me, the thing with raw food is that it just makes sense. It's simple and natural, eating food straight from the earth. There's no rocket science, no mystery," said Stokes. "Once you understand the simple principal that no other animal in the wild eats cooked or processed foods. That's it."

The raw food diet completely transformed her life, she says. Within the first month of going raw, she had her first boyfriend in more than five years. In just two years, she had lost 160 pounds and has experienced dramatic improvements emotionally, physically and socially and is "happier than I've ever been."

Andrea Giancoli, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, says everyone could stand to eat more fruits and vegetables.

"We all need to be moving towards a more plant-based diet," Giancoli said. "There are more pitfalls to a typical American diet with all of the processed foods and focus on meat than there are to a plant-based diet."

Is it healthier to eat uncooked vegetables? Not necessarily.

"The raw diet, specifically, the philosophy behind it is scientifically incorrect," Giancoli said. "Raw foodists believe that cooking food destroys enzymes that are essential for the body. While that's true, so does the gastric acid or juice in your stomach.

"So those enzymes are broken down anyway in your gastro-intestinal tract."

Giancoli believes there's a nutritional downside to a vegetarian diet. People who eat no animal foods run the risk of nutritional deficiencies such as a lack of vitamin B-12, iron and zinc and the powerful Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, she said.

Giancoli recommends people meet with a dietitian to develop a balanced eating plan before they embark on a raw food diet.

Stokes, who now weighs 138 pounds, has kept the weight off for four years and authored several books on "raw foodism" lifestyle.

What tips does she have for people considering a raw vegan lifestyle? First, start slowly.

"I recommend people start out being at least 50 percent raw and go from there," advises Stokes. "Maybe it ends up at some point you are completely raw, maybe not. As long as the majority of the stuff or at least 50 percent is fresh raw food ... then you're tipping the balance in your favor."

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Stokes also advises people to start eating things they like such as peaches, plums or spinach and then slowly incorporate more fresh raw foods. She admits the lifestyle can be socially challenging and she encourages people to connect with other "raw foodists."
"It's great to get support. If you look on the Internet and around you, you may find pot lucks," said Stokes. "Read books to inspire you to keep going on this journey.


Okay. So my question is this:

She didn't have the willpower to go on a fairly user-friendly eating plan like, say, Weight Watchers, but she could go from eating Western Bacon Cheeseburgers one day, to nothing but vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds the next?

Color me confused...


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Friday, September 26, 2008

It's your party and I'll cry if I want to


This year in January, I turned the big 4-0. Hard to believe, I know, since I'm sure I don't look a day over... 43.

I had a fabulous celebration! Three of my closest friends & I spent six luxurious hours at the spa. They'd decorated the night before and also brought in champagne/o.j. for mimosas, a pot to melt chocolate in, and strawberries for dipping. We enjoyed pedicures, massages, facials and, eventually, lunch. It was a perfect girly day.

On my actual birthday itself, my friends decorated my office in ALL PINK! It was heavenly! (They knew better than to go with dismal black.) There was a huge banner in the hallway announcing my age (um, could've lived without that), and my office was decorated in a million pink and white streamers, balloons and confetti. Presents and cards waited on my desk, along with two dozen pink carnations and a pink tiara! It was truly the best birthday of my life, and all day felt really special. (Just like when you're a kid.)

When I got home from work that night, my sweetheart of a husband had gifts waiting, a fancy dinner out, and this cake he'd made:



It was a wonderful, perfect day and there's nothing I would have changed. Except possibly winning the lottery and buying all of my friends extravagant shopping sprees and my husband and kids everything in the world they could've possibly wanted. Anyway.

My husband's 45th birthday is fast approaching, and we don't have as many funds right now as in months past. He's been on disability for the past 8 weeks with his back, so money is tight, to say the least.

What can I do to make his birthday special? I plan to make a great dinner (he usually cooks, so this would be a treat), a nice cake... but what else? He likes cars, tools and anything manly. (Insert Tim Allen's GRUNT here.) Among other things. Ahem. (My innocent, almost-13-year-old son reads this blog. Um, hi, sweetie!!!)

Any ideas out there? I'd love to hear what birthday surprises you've been the gracious giver or lucky recipient of...

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Writer's Block MEME



Have you ever…

gone on a blind date? Yes! It's how I met my husband. He said I seemed distant, and like a snob. I didn't think he was my type. Moral of the story: Never judge a book by its cover!
skipped school? In high school. I still regret that I made socializing a higher priority than studying.
watched someone die? Both parents, unfortunately.
been to Canada? Yes, to Montreal and Vancouver. I love Canada! It's so clean and beautiful.
been to Mexico? Just six short weeks ago! Our cruise took us to Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerta Vallarta. However, my husband's back was so bad at those last two ports, we didn't get of the ship at all. Cabo was beautiful, though! BLUE, warm water.
been to Florida? Never. Watched something on the Florida Keys last night and would love to someday go.
been on a plane? First time I ever flew was when I was 14, and it was 1st Class to Hawaii. That kind of ruined me for all the subsequent COACH trips to nowhere near as exciting!
been on the opposite side of the country? Um, does Montreal count? I realize that's not OUR country, but it's right above our country, right? Otherwise -- farthest east I've been is Missouri.
swam in the ocean? Sure, I practically grew up at Huntington Beach. Also in Hawaii. Not many other places, though.
lettered in high school sport? Surely you jest.
cried yourself to sleep? I am female. And was once a teenager. You do the math.
played cops and robbers? I don't think so. I was too girly. (Okay -- AM too girly. Nothing's changed.)
played dolls? Constantly, growing up. My whole goal in life was to be a mother.
sung karaoke? Yes! Most recently on the cruise, with my daughter & her friend. We sang "Fabulous." It's our simple request. ;)
done something you told yourself you wouldn’t? Constantly. I have no willpower.
cheated on an exam? I was too busy ditching classes.
made prank phone calls? Of course!
caught a snowflake on your tounge? Once or twice. Remember, I grew up in Southern California. *sigh*
written a letter to Santa Claus? Not only did I write to Santa Claus, but I would help him out by giving him the Sears Wish Book page number, item number, description, shipping weight, and cost. Oh yes I did.
watched the sunrise with someone you care about? The best sunrise I ever watched was when I spent a week at a beach house w/my aunt & uncle (as a teenager). My aunt & I would sit in the front window and drink hot chocolate and watch it together. I miss her.
been kissed under the misteltoe? I think so.
ever been arrested? This goody-two-shoes?! No way! I have now been pulled over 7 times (most recently last month, for talking on my cell phone) and never gotten a ticket, either. KNOCK ON WOOD.
blown bubbles? With gum? Yes.
gone ice skating? Once, when I was 13.
been skinny dipping outdoors? I don't think so.
had a nickname? Yes... Suz, Sus, Bear, Baby Favorite, Sushi.
been to Africa? Never.
eaten cookies for dinner? Not FOR dinner, just before.
been on TV? I was an extra in a Kathy Mattea music video in the 1990's.
been in a car accident? Just one fender bender, fortunately.
What is your…mother’s name? It was Peggy.
favorite drink? I have many: Crystal Light, Diet Dr. Pepper, Mojitos... the list goes on!
favorite alcohol? Oh, Mojitos, Kahlua, Mudslides.... Mmmm... so many!
birthplace? The home of Disneyland.
favorite vacation spot? Hawaii or any place tropical
favorite salad dressing? Ranch
favorite pie? Key lime
favorite number? 19
favorite movie? The Notebook
favorite holiday? Christmas
food? Cookies
favorite day of the week? Friday
favorite brand of body wash? Bath and Body Works
favorite toothpaste? Don't have one! As long as it's minty, it works.
favorite smell? Puppy breath, rain, a newborn baby.
Do you have any…tattoos? One on my lower back. Everyone's always shocked.
body piercings? Just ears.
Do you drive a 2-door or 4-door vehicle? 4
What do you do to relax? Watch t.v., surf the net, read.
How do you see yourself in 10 years? Hopefully just as I am now -- happy, with a great husband and two great kids. Kids who will be, good Lord, 19 and 23 by then! And I'll be 50. Great, now I'm depressed. I think I need a Mojito in a tropical place to cheer me up.



Feel free to play along and leave a link to your Meme in the comments!