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Does it Cause Shortages or Imbalances by Eating Raw Foods, Whole Foods, Vegan or Plant Based?

Does it Cause Shortages or Imbalances by Eating Raw Foods, Whole Foods, Vegan or Plant Based?

Rapid Regeneration - Natural Detox, Self-Healing, Wellness & Energy

December 10, 202322m 46s

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Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction and personal transformation
(01:30) Embracing raw and plant-based foods
(03:03) Social pushback and common concerns
(04:29) Can raw foods cause deficiencies?
(06:06) Soil depletion and nutrient loss
(07:38) Why modern raw food lacks power
(09:19) Are plant-based diets imbalanced?
(10:20) Nutrients often low in plant-based diets
(11:32) Omega 3 vs. 6 in different diets
(12:46) Knowing the risks of any diet
(13:13) How processed foods get fortified
(14:32) Examples of common food fortifications
(15:33) The moral hazard of added nutrients
(17:27) Should you consider supplementation?
(18:00) Key nutrients plant-based eaters should monitor
(18:29) Green powders and natural supplementation
(19:14) Risks of over- and under-supplementing
(20:49) Final thoughts on strategic nutrition
(21:45) Summary and encouragement to keep learning

In this episode of Rapid Regeneration, I dive deep into one of the most common questions I get: can eating a raw food, whole food, vegan, or plant-based diet actually cause nutritional imbalances or deficiencies? As someone who’s lived through major health challenges and came out the other side by transforming my diet, I share my personal experience of discovering vitality through natural eating—and the concerns that came up along the way.

I explore why some people feel incredible when switching to a plant-based or fruit-heavy lifestyle, while others worry about long-term sustainability. We break down the science and the real-life anecdotes behind nutrient absorption, bioavailability, and whether whole plant foods provide everything the body needs. I also talk about common critiques of veganism, concerns about protein, calcium, iron, B12, and omega-3s, and whether these gaps are real or myths.

Throughout the episode, I offer strategies I’ve learned for staying strong, nourished, and balanced on a fruitarian-ish, raw-centric, or whole food lifestyle. I also discuss how mindset and emotional alignment impact digestion and health, and why being in tune with your body is more important than blindly following a label or dietary ideology.

Whether you’re new to raw foods or have been plant-based for years, this episode offers clarity and reassurance. You’ll come away with a grounded perspective on whether natural eating causes nutritional shortages—and how to listen to your body so you stay in balance.

This discussion is especially helpful for those researching:
– how to avoid nutrient deficiencies on a vegan diet
– best sources of B12, iron, and calcium for plant-based eaters
– raw vegan nutritional risks
– how to tell if your diet is too extreme
– how to stay balanced on a fruit-heavy diet
– tips for bioavailable plant nutrition
– plant-based protein sources and absorption

These insights are especially relevant to anyone exploring topics like “plant based vs omnivore,” “is a raw vegan diet safe,” “fruitarian imbalances,” “vegan nutrient deficiencies,” or “long term effects of raw food diet.” For more, visit https://rapidregeneration.com.