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‘Eating for Energy’ Saved my Life

May 1st, 2010

Ten years ago my wife and I sat in our favorite sofa and wondered how living in an “Old Age” home would be like. We where 48 years old and ready to settle into a sedentary life and wait to die.

We both have fond memories of feeling old and worn down and thinking we were all alone. When I say “fond”, I mean fond to the wake up call. Being former athletes, even thinking the way we were turned our stomachs inside out.

From that day on, we have been on a mission to achieve Perfect Health. Ten years later, and we now have been together for 42 years and planning for the next 42. Add it up friends, that will help us reach our goal of living “Healthy” until at least 100. Unbelievable, do you agree?

Eating for Energy has become and will always be a big part of our recovery and the reason I want to speak to you all on the Eating for Energy blog is to tell you not to feel alone. Pierrette & I have found thousands of people that feel or felt just like we did. When I say that Eating for Energy saved my life, I truly mean it.

We began what we now call our Thee Quest to find the solutions to our state of mind. We studied and listened to many others that offered help. We where both overweight and wondered if our state of mind had anything to do with our overall terrible sense of always being tired.

After many months and years of trial and error, we were able to lose much of the added weight, but, there was always something missing. We could lose the weight, we are very disciplined, but we needed much more than this. What was the missing ingredient?

We were mad and helpless. We have had this gnawing sensation in our hearts that there had to be more and we began our search to not only “do” what we had to, but  understand “Why“.

Finding Yuri Elkaim BPHE,CK,RHN saved my life because every line I read from his teachings revealed information I did not yet know or understood. The importance of why we eat, alkalinity, allergies,acidity etc. just all made sense because he has the ability to write and talk to “me“, yes just “me”. There is a line that he says and I quote,”If you apply even just 10% of the teachings in this book your life will transform dramatically”. Bold statement. Can you believe that? We do, ‘NOW’.

The biggest mistake we all make is to assume that we understand how to eat, why we eat, the benefits of or the outcome of what will happen if we do this or that. Do you understand what I am saying?

Follow Pierrette & I on the blog and we will share much of what we have learned.

It has saved our lives, it can save yours also.

P.S. Go to page 348 of ‘Eating for Energy‘ and have this incredible drink. Sorry Yuri, I know I am not suppose to give your secrets away but, this is too good not to share with the world.

Pineapple Fruit  Cocktail:

1/4 medium pineapple

2 pear

1 inch fresh ginger

In a juicer blend all ingredients, pour over ice, and serve. Tell us what you think?

mem_pics.phpPierre & Pierrette Trudel: from http://www.theequest.com

Thee Quest For Perfect health

Diet Plan to Lose Weight in Seven Days

April 28th, 2010

We all know that rapid weight loss is not the ideal way to get yourself into shape. Trying to undo years of over eating and under exercising within the span of a few short weeks, or even days, can be dangerous at the extreme, and counter-productive for most. What few pounds we manage to shed by starving ourselves and working out to the point of exhaustion will inevitably come stampeding back the moment we return to our regular lifestyles.


But, if you are looking to drop a few pounds as part of a commitment to changing your lifestyle for a healthier and happier way of living, a raw food diet for weight loss might be just the thing that you are looking for. Within the first seven days of changing to a raw food diet, you will notice a change in your body.


The reason is not going to be the same as the average crash diet that you have tried in the past. Back then, you were depriving your body of sustenance, and forcing it to cannibalize itself in order to survive – and once you went back to your regular eating habits, your body stored as much excess fat as it could, in order to survive any future starvation periods.


A raw diet plan does not work like that. Instead of starving and denying your body what it needs, you are going to flood your system with wonderful, healthy foods. Your body will learn very quickly that it does not need to store excess fat, because there is always another heaping helping of healthy raw foods coming to provide the fuel you need.


On top of that, you will be getting more ‘bang’ for your buck with the fuel that you do introduce to your body – so much so, that you will have enough excess energy to get out there and get some exercise. That added activity can only help when you are trying to win the battle with the bulge.


So, what are the keys to eating raw so that you will see weight loss results within the first seven days?


For one, make sure that you are hydrated. With all the water-laden fruits and vegetables you will be eating, this will not be difficult. Also, replacing your daily coffee and soda consumption with glasses of water will help to keep you up on your water levels.


Second, never skimp on meals. Don’t gorge yourself until you burst, but eat until you are satisfied. With the fibre-heavy foods that are available in a raw food diet, you might be surprised not only by how little that will be, but by how long you will continue to feel full, but in a wonderful, healthy way.


Third, use that fuel. No diet plan is one hundred percent effective by itself. A raw diet will give you the power to get out there and get active, and that activity will lead to greater weight loss. So use that fuel, and you will see the results within the first seven days of eating a raw food diet.

Eating for Energy Reviews

January 28th, 2010

book_cover_webHere are 5 recent Eating for Energy reviews from some of our happy readers…

“Yuri, your book really helped me understand WHY I was doing some of what I had decided to do. That made it a lot easier to follow through! Also, I like the balance of your advice, including that one doesn’t have to follow 100% of the diet 100% of the time. Balance is very important, imo!

Thanks so much for your help Yuri!”

- Pamela Houck

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“The numerous healthy and delicious recipies in Eating for Energy have greatly helped me get in better shape. I exercise often, but found it difficult to find enough healthy food options to add to my diet until I consulted Eating for Energy. Also, learning about digestive enzymes and probiotics was helpful. I never used to take digestive enzymes or probiotics, but now I take probiotics every night and digestive enzymes after heavy meals. I’ve noticed a great improvement in my digestion and consistency in my bowel movements. The smoothie recipies are my favorite part of the book. I found that smoothies are the best way for me to incorporate vegetables into my diet, which I rarely used to do. Thanks for all the great information Yuri.”

- Nehal Shah

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“One thing I really love is to see you have organized the 12 weeks meal plans for someone like me who want to change to eat raw food with lot of energy….this made me very happy customer because I had challenge in putting the meals together for each week. This is a good starting basic foundation for me to develop a way of Eating for Energy until I learn to do on my own meal plan. I love to see the layout for each week meals that save me time to organize them…. and I love the way the food taste that make my body happy especially Mariana Sauce for Zucchini as pasta. The things you have written made perfect sense about the relationship with food and body actually save my time to figure out in term of which food to buy healthy food. Thank you Yuri! You know your stuff! : )

- Robyn Brooks

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“Love the recipies , still working towards my 80 percent raw diet, but already over all big improvement, even my family notice the leaness of my body. Noticable skin approvement, not bad for a 48 yr old. Thumbs up.”

- Sam Farmer

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“Hi Yuri, the facts speak for themselves! Since purchasing Eating for Energy less than 2 months ago I have subscribed to your program and not only lost 5 kgs but I am now at my lowest weight in 20 years and have the energy levels of a 20 yo!! (I’m 41).

The great thing about Eating for Energy is that the recipes are so simple and incredibly tasty – I certainly don’t feel like I am missing out on any food experiences. In fact, I am appreciating the flavours in my food more than ever!

I’d always known which foods I should be eating more of but you’ve made it easy for me to finally do it through the variety of recipes and food ideas in your book.

Thank you so much Yuri – my family and I feel like we owe you so much! Best regards,”

- Geraint Gearon
Bangkok, Thailand

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Energy Foods – Coffee vs. Water

December 4th, 2009

cappuccino-300x250-thumbI have to confess that over the last year or so I’ve fallen in love with a good latte or cappuccino. I don’t if it’s the smooth creamy taste or slight caffeine buzz that I get, but something keeps me coming back for more.

And that’s with the knowledge that coffee consumption isn’t the greatest healthy practice. Maybe that makes this post even hypocritical. But it’s important information nonetheless.

But having said that, I don’t drink coffee for an energy boost. In fact, over time, it will do the exact opposite. It will drain your adrenals and, eventually, your body of its energy!

So let’s look at the difference between coffee and water as possible energy foods.

As you probably know coffee is by far one of the world’s most popular and loved beverages. According to Wirthlin Worldwide (a market research company), North Americans consume on average 1.8 cups of coffee per day.

Compare this to our water consumption. It is recommended to consume on average 8-10 8oz glasses of “living water” (ie. mineral rich, slightly alkaline, and energy producing when in body) each day. However, scary statistics reveal that 20% of North Americans drink no water at all while only 42% of us consume a mere 2 glasses or fewer.

The struggle between water and coffee is intensified further when you take into consideration that for each cup of coffee (100 mg caffeine) your body needs 3 cups of water to compensate for the water loss that occurs due to coffee’s diuretic effect.

Before ordering your next “mocha latte frappawhatever…” remember the following facts about coffee:

• Coffee intensifies stress, causing an average 40% increase in adrenaline. This results in increased blood pressure, heart rate, perspiration, nervousness, and irritability.

• Coffee increases the secretion of stomach acid by 400%, contributing to gastritis and peptic ulcers.

• Coffee have a 50% higher risk of heart attack (British medical journal Lancet)

• Coffee causes a significant loss of nutrients, especially magnesium, potassium, calcium, zinc, and B vitamins.

• Coffee is a major source of cadmium, a heavy metal that has been linked to cancer and immune suppression.

If you’re a woman, please consider the following even scarier facts:

• Caffeine is linked to ovarian cancer, and bladder and kidney cancers.

• Coffee increases the risk of miscarriage and can double the rate with just 1 cup (160 mg caffeine) per day (JAMA, 1993).

• Coffee has adverse effects on the baby’s muscular development and nutritional balance and increases the risk of birth defects.

• Coffee reduces fertility. More than 1 cup per day makes a woman half as likely to conceive (American Journal of Epidemiology)!

In regards to your energy, the caffeine inherent in coffee is the stimulant that gives you that short lasted energy rush in the morning. But here’s the problem, caffeine is like any other stimulant – it is a drug which creates dependency.

This dependency occurs as result of the caffeine receptors in your body which become saturated fairly quickly. As such, you need to consume more caffeine to elicit the same effect! You can see how this vicious cycle can get out of hand. If you’re a coffee drinker just think of the last time you went without coffee for a day or two.

How did you feel? Tired, irritable, headache? Exactly!

Water is bliss

Now consider the wonders of water. Considering that the adult body is at least 60% water its no wonder that clean “living water” can have absolutely phenomenal effects on your body.

Water is central to many bodily functions including circulation, digestion, absorption, and elimination of wastes. Water also carries electrolytes (ie. sodium, potassium) which are essential for electrical signaling within the body.

Considering its many roles in the body, is it any wonder that you can feel tired and sluggish when dehydrated?

Water is also a natural blood thinner since it makes up the majority of our blood. Water constitutes 95% of the plasma component of the blood which, in turn, comprises roughly 55% of total blood volume. Therefore, when your body does not receive enough water, the blood loses its fluidity as water is drawn out of the blood. The result – clumping of red blood cells. This increased blood viscosity leads you to feeling more tired and sluggish.

So, one of the easiest, safest, and best ways to boost your energy throughout the day is to constantly sip on “living water” to keep your body hydrated and functional.

A rule of thumb for how much water you should be drinking per day (at rest) is the following:

Multiply your body weight (lbs) x 0.55 and divide by 8. This will give you the number of 8oz glasses that you should be drinking per day at rest.

This Week’s Eating for Energy Testimonials

November 24th, 2009

book_cover_web“One thing I really love is to see you have organized the 12 weeks meal plans for someone like me who want to change to eat raw food with lot of energy….this made me very happy customer because I had challenge in putting the meals together for each week.

This is a good starting basic foundation for me to develop a way of Eating for Energy until I learn to do on my own meal plan. I love to see the layout for each week meals that save me time to organize them…. and I love the way the food tastes that makes my body so happy, especially Marinara Sauce for Zucchini as pasta. The things you have written made perfect sense about the relationship with food and body actually save my time to figure out in term of  which food to buy healthy food. Thank you Yuri! You know your stuff!”

- Robyn Brooks

.

“The numerous healthy and delicious recipes in Eating for Energy have greatly helped me get in better shape.  I exercise often, but found it difficult to find enough healthy food options to add to my diet until I consulted Eating for Energy.

Also, learning about digestive enzymes and probiotics was helpful.  I never used to take digestive enzymes or probiotics, but now I take probiotics every night and digestive enzymes after heavy meals.  I’ve noticed a great improvement in my digestion and consistency in my bowel movements.  The smoothie recipies are my favorite part of the book.  I found that smoothies are the best way for me to incorporate vegetables into my diet, which I rarely used to do.  Thanks for all the great information Yuri.”

- Nehal Shah