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Fruitarianism

A Wisdom Archive on Fruitarianism

Fruitarianism

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Fruitarianism: : Fruitarian Diet - Detailed nutritional fruitarianism information

Nutritive values for fruits, Nutrition calculation and fruit ranking for amino acid content, vitamins and minerals. Nutritional content and nutrition value for fruits. Compose a fruit meal and see the nutritive content as well as rank the fruits on different values.

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Fruitarianism
Fruitarians (or fructarians) are a subgroup of vegans who eat only the fruit of plants. This includes not only what one typically thinks of as a "fruit" in the culinary sense such as apples and oranges, but also other foods that are botanically the fruits of flowering plants (that is, the seed-containing reproductive parts), including berries, nuts, seeds, capsicums, tomatoes, squash, beans, peas, and so on. There are different variations of fruitarianism. Some fruitarians will eat only what falls (or would fall) naturally from ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Fruitarianism - Motivation

Some believe fruitarianism was the original diet of humankind in the form of Adam and Eve and if they are ever to return to an Eden-like paradise then they will have to go back to simple living, and a holistic approach to health and diet (Isaiah 11:6-9). Some fruitarians only eat the fruit of a plant so that the plant does not have to be killed. For instance when one eats a root vegetable such as a carrot, the whole carrot plant dies. Fruitarians point out that, in nature, eating some types of fruit actually does the parent plant a fa ...

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Fruitarianism, Fruitarianism - Motivation, Fruitarianism - Famous fruitarians, Fruitarianism - Biblical fruitarians, Fruitarianism - Fictional fruitarians, Fruitarianism - Criticism, Fruitarianism - Fruitarian online community

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Vegan Society

The Vegan Society is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, promoting the vegan diet. Founded in Britain on November 1, 1944, by Donald Watson, it was the first ever vegan society, in the process coining the word vegan for "non-dairy vegetarians". The word has since passed into common usage and is used now in a variety of ways. See Veganism for more information. The date of the society's founding, November 1st, is now celebrated annually as World Vegan Day. Vegan Society - Activities. < ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Holistic health

Holistic health is a non-medical philosophy of well-being that considers the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life as closely interconnected and balanced [1]. Advocates of the holistic health philosophy typically seek or use a wide variety of alternative practices, the most common of which include acupuncture, chiropractic, naturopathy, and homeopathy. Advocates of alternative medicine often employ the use of the holistic health philosophy to claim that conventional medicine does not address the needs of the patient a ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Fruit

In botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary—together with seeds—of a flowering plant. In many species, the fruit incorporates the ripened ovary and surrounding tissues. Fruits are the means by which flowering plants disseminate seeds. Evolution has led plants to adopt certain basic mechanisms, seemingly without close regard to the tissues involved. No one terminology really fits the enormous variety that is found among plant fruits. Botanical terminology for fruits is inexact and will remain so. In cuisine, when discussing fruit as fo ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Natural Hygiene

Natural Hygiene is a branch of alternative medicine that claims to provide "all the life requirements brought to bear upon the living organism in due proportion and according to [the] need" of human beings for preservation and restoration of health (see Shelton 1968 Chapter X). It claims that the human body is a self-maintaining and self-healing system whose natural lifespan is between 120 to 150 years old. It advocates the utilization of the human body's own healing power to overcome disease, while at the same time removing th ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Vegetarianism

Vegetarianism is the practice of not eating meat, beef, poultry, fish or their by-products, with or without the use of dairy products or eggs [1]. The exclusion may also extend to products derived from animal carcasses, such as lard, tallow, gelatin, rennet and cochineal. Some who follow the diet also choose to refrain from wearing products that involve the death of animals, such as leather, silk, feather, and fur. It should be noted that although many vegetarians abstain from all animal by-products, others make exceptions in their di ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Christian vegetarianism

Christian vegetarianism is the dietary practice of vegetarianism or veganism based on the belief that Jesus Christ, the twelve apostles and the early Messianic Jewish followers of Jesus (the Ebionites) were vegetarians. Some Christian vegetarians, such as Keith Akers, think that a movement away from simple living and vegetarianism began with Paul, and that they need to return to pre-Pauline early Christianity. However critics suggest that the decision to be vegetarian or omnivore is purely a personal choice, as there are many pass ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Cuisine of Iran

The cuisine of Iran is diverse, with each province featuring dishes, as well as culinary traditions and styles, distinct to their regions. Cuisine of Iran - Traditional Iranian table settings. The traditional Iranian table setting firstly involves the tablecloth, called sofreh, which is often generally embroidered with traditional prayers and/or poetry, and is spread out over a Persian rug or table. Main dishes are concentrated in the center, surrounded by smaller dishes containing appetizers, condim ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Vegetarian nutrition

Vegetarian nutrition is a subject of importance to both vegetarians and dietitians. According to the American Dietetic Association (ADA), American Heart Association, National Institutes of Health, British Medical Association and the Mayo Clinic, vegetarian diets offer a number of health benefits compared to non-vegetarian diets. As an example, vegetarians tend to have lower body mass indices, lower levels of cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and less incidence of heart disease, hypertension, some forms of cancer, type 2 diabetes, renal disease, osteoporosis, dementias such as Alzheime ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - New Age

The term New Age describes a broad movement of late twentieth century and contemporary Western culture, characterised by an individual eclectic approach to spiritual exploration. Collectively, New Age has some attributes of an emergent religion, but is currently a loose network of spiritual teachers, healers, and seekers. The movement is most visible where its ideas are traded—for example in specialist bookshops, music stores, and New Age fairs. The name "New Age" also refers to the market segment in which its goods and servi ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Vegetarianism and religion

According to the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians, the majority of the world's vegetarians follow the practice for religious reasons. Many religions, including Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, and especially Jainism, teach that ideally life should always be valued and not willfully destroyed for unnecessary human gratification. Vegetarianism and religion - Hinduism. Hindus believe that food shapes the personality, mood and mind. They believe that meat promotes aggressiveness and a mental state of turmoil kn ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Food

Food is any substance that can be consumed, including liquid drinks. Food is the main source of energy and of nutrition for animals, and is usually of animal or plant origin. The study of food is called food science. In English, the term food is often used metaphorically or figuratively, as in food for thought. Food - Legal definition. Western food law defines four categories of object as food: any substance or product, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia - Veganism

Veganism is abstention from the consumption or use of of animal products and products that have been tested on animals. An animal product in this context refers not only to meat but to any substance derived from an animal. Most vegans avoid the use of all animal products, although some vegans may avoid eating them, but may nevertheless wear clothes made of materials derived from animals, such as l ...

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Fruit - Botanic fruits and culinary fruits

Many foods are botanically fruits, but are treated as vegetables in cooking. These include cucurbits (e.g., squash and pumpkin), maize, tomato, cucumber, aubergine (eggplant), and sweet pepper, along with nuts, and some spices, such as allspice, nutmeg and chiles. Rarely, culinary "fruits" are not fruits in the botanical sense. For example, rhubarb may be considered a fruit, though only the astringent stalk or petiole is edible. In the commercial world, European Union rules define carrot as a fruit for the purposes of ...

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Fruit, Fruit - Botanic fruits and culinary fruits, Fruit - Fruit development, Fruit - Simple fruit, Fruit - Aggregate fruit, Fruit - Multiple fruit, Fruit - Seedless Fruits, Fruit - Seed dissemination, Fruit - Uses

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Fruit - Seed dissemination

Variations in fruit structures largely relate to dissemination (called dispersal) of the seeds they contain. Some fruits have coats covered with spikes or hooked burrs, either to prevent themselves from being eaten by animals or to stick to the hairs of animals, using them as dispersal agents. Other fruits are elongated and flattened out naturally and so become thin, like wings or helicopter blades. This is an evolutionary mechanism to incre ...

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Fruit, Fruit - Botanic fruits and culinary fruits, Fruit - Fruit development, Fruit - Simple fruit, Fruit - Aggregate fruit, Fruit - Multiple fruit, Fruit - Seedless Fruits, Fruit - Seed dissemination, Fruit - Uses

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Fruit - Fruit development

After an ovule is fertilized in a process known as pollination, the ovary begins to expand. The petals of the flower fall off and the ovule develops into a seed. The ovary eventually comes to form, along with other parts of the flower in many cases, a structure surrounding the seed or seeds that is the fruit. Fruit development continues until the seeds have matured. With some multiseeded fruits the extent of development of the flesh of the fruit is propo ...

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Fruit, Fruit - Botanic fruits and culinary fruits, Fruit - Fruit development, Fruit - Simple fruit, Fruit - Aggregate fruit, Fruit - Multiple fruit, Fruit - Seedless Fruits, Fruit - Seed dissemination, Fruit - Uses

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Natural Hygiene - Theories of Natural Hygiene

It is characterized by several Theories as follows: The human body contains the power to heal itself (without medicine). Disease exists when the body is prevented from healing itself. The primary causes of disease are stress, toxemia, over working, over eating, taking unhealthy substances, etc. Germs, bacteria, and viruses are not the primary cause of disease. Medicines are poisons to the human body and are harmful. Vaccinations are not effecti ...

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Natural Hygiene, Natural Hygiene - Theories of Natural Hygiene, Natural Hygiene - History of Natural Hygiene, Natural Hygiene - Toxemia of the blood, Natural Hygiene - The role of fasting, Natural Hygiene - Theories pertaining to medicines, Natural Hygiene - Natural Hygiene vs medical science, Natural Hygiene - Natural Hygiene vs naturopathy, Natural Hygiene - Training of practitioners

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Fruitarianism: Encyclopedia II - Raw food diet - Beliefs and research

Those who follow this way of eating generally believe that: Raw foods contain enzymes which act as catalysts to regulate the digestive process in the body. Heating (or freezing) food degrades or destroys these enzymes in food. Food without enzymes is thought to lead in the longer term to toxicity in the body, to excess consumption of food, and therefore to obesity. Living and raw foods are thought to usually have much higher nut ...

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Raw food diet, Raw food diet - Overview, Raw food diet - History, Raw food diet - Food preparation, Raw food diet - Beliefs and research, Raw food diet - Raw food movement, Raw food diet - Criticism, Raw food diet - Poisoning

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