Wow, that’s amazing :D Wonderful it’s in such a venue, …

Comment on Cafe review: Raw in the Royal Academy by RM.

Wow, that’s amazing 😀 Wonderful it’s in such a venue, too. I’m sure it will attract/seduce people who might otherwise have considered raw food fringe or unattractive.

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Hi Sarah,

Probably end November-beginning December 🙂 I’d absolutely love that!

xox


Cafe review: Raw in the Royal Academy
Can’t wait to go there next time I’m in London 🙂


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This makes a lot of sense, Sarah. I must check it out. Thanks so much 🙂


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Hi Sarah,

Fantastic article. Thanks so much. I was wondering if you have seen this video specifically about fructose? It’s called Sugar: The Bitter Truth by Robert Lustig:

This is the long version, which explains fructose metabolism in the liver in some detail. There are shorter versions on YouTube too.

R-M


The Raw Vegan Village: your reaction
So do I, Ruth, especially among people who have products to promote (both items and ideas)…


The Raw Vegan Village: your reaction
PS I am thinking about raw ‘leaders’ who showed no sympathy or empathy with those who were burned by the RVV. Obviously, there are wonderful, caring people in the raw food world as well.


The Raw Vegan Village: your reaction
I wonder if the raw food movement (if you could call it that) has moved from a countercultural position to a ‘cutting-edge’ mainstream-slash-corporate position … and in so doing has lost its soul?

Perhaps that is part of the reason why so few raw leaders are willing to speak out about the Raw Vegan Village? Maybe they want to preserve their new (lucrative) identity at all costs, even if some unfortunate individuals are victimised or ‘sacrificed’ along the way?

The ‘positive thinking/magical/Law of Attraction’ element doesn’t help, either, when it encourages people to turn away from all that pesky ‘negativity’ in the papers and, in so doing, encourages lack of caring for each other and facilitates an escape into dreams of individual success.

If these so-called leaders belong to a group that is to their advantage, then dissenting, criticial, or genuinely aggrieved voices from within their own community are the last thing they want to hear.