So, if someone has eaten SAD for 30 years, he/she may detox for about 30 years also. But of course this is not linear, detox may be rather intense at the beginning but gets gradually very slight with time.
Oh my, so if I started RAF at 27...that means I'll be 54 by the time I am fully detoxified waaah
It's a GOOD thing we don't have to be completely detoxified to enjoy the benefits of a raw animal diet and a healthy life in general, the benefits are enjoyed almost right away for most, and for the others after their initial hard detox stage (I never went through one like that but I think it can be up to 2 weeks....)
People doing so tend to slowly slip back to full standard diet. I saw it around me as well with my sister, my former wife, a girlfriend and friends. It’s a bit like if one stops smoking: still smoking occasionally may lead the person to fall back into regular smoking. Grain, dairy and cooked food are addictive, just like tobacco and dope.
I think it also depends on the individual, I don't think I'll ever go back to a nasty cooked diet. For example, a week or so ago I had no food left, I was doing renovations all day and hungry and tired...I thought ok, I'll just eat some lightly cooked buckwheat with goat butter (this was my FIRST time trying any grain after starting RAF), I ate a bowl, it was yummi because buckwheat is yummi, well, 5 minutes after eating it I had this weird too much fullness feeling, and then I threw up ALL the buckwheat into my garbage can LOL, the rejected buckwheat was incredibly acidic, it kinda felt like it burned me...so I don't think I can even eat grains anymore if I tried, needless to say I will have no more grain eating "experiments"...but it was interesting to see what would happen.
I think my only "weaknesses" left toward cooked food include: hot soup (hence why I made the bone broth egg drop)...coffee (I drink it rarely and always black)...and.....BEER (again thats not often), but naturally brewed beer doesn't seem to disagree with me like eating grains did....again, I think with time I'll cut out all these things slowly...I love being on RAF and while I am not doing it 100% (about 95% now), I have no doubt where I may slowly slip into 100% in the future.
I tried consuming both vodka and gin (not at the same time, ha ha) with some friends a while ago, and, ughhh, it gave me the WORST, violent headaches and muscle aches, I felt poisoned. Back when on SAD I used to be able to drink a ton of vodka....To me RAF is great because it doesn't LET me slip back into anything, how can I drink any liquor now? It makes me feel like I gonna die, lol....To me RAF is like a slow and steady journey towards wellbeing, this is why I love it. If I slip, it always lends me a hand to get back up
I don't think a minimal amount of 'healthy' cooked food when considered in the context of an otherwise cleansing, health-building diet/lifestyle is going to cause significant harm. In fact, I am open to the possibility that it may even - in some circumstances - offer some help despite the drawbacks eg bone broth offering minerals that a certain individual would potentially be otherwise lacking for whatever reason.
Exactly, minimal (and I am talking really MINIMAL) amounts do NOT cause me to slip back to a cooked food diet at all whatsoever. I am not afraid that I will slip back...but I wonder if with time I will not tolerate things at all as I become more detoxified....
Also when I do get taken to a restaurant, I have a extra-rare steak (as rare as they agree to make it for me
), and that eaten alone or with a good beer does not cause any significant problems. When I go to a restaurant I want to eat there dammit!
I also live with a family who buy cheeses, cakes, cookies, fresh breads, grains, lots and lots of "cooked yummies"...so I always have those things around me...its amazing to look at a chocolate cake and not have the slightest inclination to taste any whatsoever, or to see my dad frying perogies and feel "ugh you're gonna put those inside yourself?".... thats how effective the RAF WOE is!