What do you call this kind of diet?!


Question:

What do you call this kind of diet?

No animal products of any kind. No animal product derivatives (eggs, dairy). No highly processed foods, no flour, no HFCS.
None of that fake-oh crap where they shape soy to look like chicken nuggets.

Basically you just eat fresh fruit and veggies (does not have to be local or organic) which can be cooked or not. Then you add in a little bit of things like beans, sprouted no-flour bread, and artisan products like dried fruit, coffee, dehydrated cuke chips, non-dairy cocoa. I imagine it as bascially a kind of pre-industrial vegetarian?

But I don't know what to call it so I am having A REALLY HARD TIME finding anybody else doing this! What do you call this style of eating? HELP! :-) Hunter, vegan, organic, all wrong.


Answers:
Deb's Diet - The natural whole foods diet to avoid all of the manufactured, processed, artificially flavored fake-foods.

You don't need a label to justify your eating habits.

It's a vegan diet.

I believe it's pretty darn close to being a raw diet.

Well I'd say raw vegetable and fruit diet, but you may cook your veggies.

Name it anything you'd like! :D
Or google it.

Raw veganism is a diet of fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, and vegetables.
Fruitarianism is a diet of only fruit, nuts, seeds, and other plant matter that can be gathered without harming the plant.
What you are referring to may be either

vegan

Vegan diet,but maybe more like a macrobiotic diet.It does sound like a raw vegan diet.

Well i am the same and also i don't take any suger and any oil. i think you look like healty vegan.

Sounds like a vegan to me

That's cruel!!!!!!!!!!!!!
save the plants, they have feelings!!!!!

vegan, whole food diet.
doesn't have to have a label though, but that's what it sounds like to me.
sounds very healthy, good for you!




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