• October 27th, 2011SproutmanNews

    Sproutman® in Boston Live & in Color!

    at the

    Saturday, October 29, 2011; 11 am – 6 pm
    Sunday, October 30, 2011; 10 am – 4 pm

    Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center
    1350 Tremont Street
    Boston, MA  02120

    www.bostonveg.org/foodfest

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  • October 20th, 2011SproutmanNews


    Detox Depot – The Kwik Kleanse Strategy. Take 7 Days and Feel Fabulous. 2 session webinar: Wednesday, Oct. 26 & Wednesday Nov. 2, 2011 @ 8PM EDT. Online Web Seminar led by best-selling author Steve Meyerowitz, Sproutman® author of Power Juices Super Drinks.

    Juice Fasting & Detoxification. A Juice Cleansing Adventure. Drink Up! Lose Weight! Clean Out! A 7-10 Day Cleanse. 3 Sessions: November 7, 11 & 14; 8PM EDT. Online Web Seminar led by best-selling author Steve Meyerowitz, Sproutman® author of Juice Fasting and Detoxification. Power Juices Super Drinks. 

    I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for a cleanse. I’ve been on a whirlwind schedule for the past couple of months and with all the pressures of travel, lecturing, and exhibiting, attention to my body’s needs has been less than optimal.

    Sure, I keep a very clean diet, even when I travel. But I’m subject to the same challenges as anyone. Traveling, conventions and conferences, family gatherings, holiday meals,…all these present temptations outside my regular diet. My level of discipline with matters of food and health is pretty high, but I’m not a machine. Every day I’m presented with dozens of food decisions and I don’t get them all right…not every one everyday.

    Here’s an example.
    Recently, I spent all day at a regional Vegetarian Festival. You would think that the food there would be pretty good. I started traveling there at 7am and I returned home at 7pm. During that time, I was either on the job talking to hundreds of people or in my car traveling. If you’re hungry at conventions, you either eat what you bring along or you visit the adjacent food vendors. In this case, the food there was largely from those health food manufacturers big enough to send over free samples. And there were 3 Asian restaurants selling soy meats. You know what these are—vegetarian versions of chicken and beef foods, veggie shish kebobs, even faux shrimp.

    Unfortunately, in this case, they were just as fried, oiled, and spiced as their meat counterparts. Sure it was vegetarian, even vegan, but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy. You could be on a diet of donuts, spaghetti, and cake and call it vegetarian. Vegetarians without education and principles can get into trouble. It’s one thing to be fighting for animal rights and it’s another to create a diet based on sound precepts and quality nutrition. A vegetarian/vegan diet that includes food that is fried, microwaved, canned, has artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, and is grown with pesticides and GMOs is just as unhealthy as the standard American diet (SAD).

    Typically, I bring my own food stash with me, but not this day. So over those 12 hours of hard work, I dabbled in some of the festival fare. Now, I’m pretty connected to my body so I could tell, even while I was still chewing it, that this food was not going to sit well inside me. I’m in good shape, so having a bad food day does not tip me over the edge. However, if I was still struggling with allergies, asthma, psoriasis, eczema, constipation, (all of which I have previously had), then having a bad food day would indeed be a set back. Since I’ve conquered those conditions and my health is stable, I just need to cleanse.
    What do YOU put inside your stomach everyday?

    And then there was also…The family outing at the New York City Chinatown restaurant. (Really I am not trying to make a case against Asian cuisine.) Ordinarily, I can find plenty to eat in an Asian restaurant. But not this time. Usually, I like to say “grace” before a meal. But at this meal all I could say was “grease!”

    Finally there was the holiday meal which included contributions by several family members. It was a smorgasbord of colorful selections, but many of them did not fit into my normal diet. Especially the desserts. I keep a low sugar profile. Sugar is one of the danger areas of the modern diet and I even believe that it feeds cancer cells. We can go on about this one; sugar is a topic unto itself. All I’ll say here is what you already know—sugar can be addictive. Once you get started, it’s hard to stop. That day, like the Sirens who enchanted ancient Greek sailors toward their destruction, I was shipwrecked by sugar.

    I believe these are challenges we all face. So if you are feeling the need to cleanse, the question becomes, how to do it? Just one bad food-day is not enough to throw your health out of whack. But there are many reasons you might feel the need to cleanse.

    Sure, you love food. But are you finding it less gratifying? Are you feeling a little heavy? Sluggish? Tired? Bloated? More headaches than usual? Too much stress? Or are you just not paying enough attention to your health? If you’re experiencing any of these…it’s time for a cleanse!

    I’m starting one next Wednesday (Oct. 26) as soon as I get back from delivering the key nutrition address at the International Sprout Growers Association convention at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    This is a smoothie cleanse. No fasting here. Smoothies keep you feeling full and at the same time fabulously nourished. However, you are light years away from your regular diet. Your body will go into a catabolic cycle (the breaking down/cleaning house phase) and after a week of this you’ll feel light, springy, and squeaky clean. I’ll be your guide and we’ll be checking in twice during that week to make sure you are doing it right and answer questions. Don’t get me wrong, we do a lot more than just drink smoothies, but this cleanse is very manageable even for busy and active lifestyles.

    These are just a few of the many cleansing ingredients we’ll put in our smoothies. Cleansing and delicious.

    Then, on Nov. 7, I start a guided fast. This is a 7-10 day cleanse and we meet over 3 times over the internet. Personally, I prefer to juice fast because it enables me to accomplish the most results in the shortest period of time. I do encourage everyone to try fasting because most folks are truly surprised at how doable it really is. The biggest challenge is the social-psychological fear of going without food. But if you do it right, hunger pangs largely subside after one day and totally after the second or third. From then on, there is absolutely no struggle about not eating. And fasting is definitely not starving—not even in the medical sense. What does happen? Your body commences a well deserved vacation. It starts its inner spring cleaning. First we meet to discuss what we’re going to do, what tools we will need, and how we’re going to start. Next we meet and everyone shares what they’re doing and how they’re feeling. At meeting #3, there is more sharing and feedback and a lesson on how to properly reintroduce food and extend the benefits of cleansing into the ongoing diet.

    Think about it. You visit the dentist a couple of times per year to clean out the accumulating food build up. You know that if you don’t keep it up your teeth will decay and your gums will recede. But what about the accumulated food that builds up in your intestines? In your liver and gall bladder? Your pancreas? Your kidneys? These are your closest friends, yet we ignore them. Americans take better care of their cars than their bodies. We readily schedule a tune up or an oil change. But what about scheduling a tune up for your body?

    Why not? Join me for an inner oil change. It’s right online. Just be in front of your computer and telephone. This is an ideal thing to do with a group and a guide. I want to take you to the place where you feel lighter, healthier, happier, and stronger. I’ll meet you there.
    —Steve Meyerowitz

    Here are a few comments from past cleansing graduates.

    “I was embarrassed at times, during the fast, when people saw the age reversal in my face. They wanted to know what I was doing to keep young. Sometimes, I would just try to look tired, minimizing the attention they were giving me.”

    “The most remarkable part of doing the juice-fast was that it did not interfere much with my normal work/personal life, so I did not have to take any time off. I’d learned earlier that this cannot be done with water-fasting.”

    “My metabolism appears to be more efficient. I occasionally eat and drink “a lot” (do much traveling on Company expense), but do not gain the weight I would normally gain (pre-fasting).”

    “My vision improved drastically…Wish I never had to eat again, so I could maintain the mental and physical alertness that came with the FAST.”

    Put these dates on your calendar:
    See Sproutman Live!
    Wednesday, 10/19/11: I.S.G.A. Convention in Las Vegas, NV
    Thusday, 10/20/11: I.S.G.A. Convention in Las Vegas, NV
    Saturday, 10/29/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MA
    Sunday, 10/30/11: Boston Vegitarian Festival in Boston, MA
    Friday, 11/4/11: Wholesome Goodness Market in Yonkers, NY
    Sunday, 11/6/11: NAVEL Expo in Melville, NY
    Thursday, 11/24/11: Goodness Me Ontario, Canada
    Friday, 11/25/11: Toronto Workshop, Canada

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  • October 12th, 2011SproutmanNews

    Dear Sproutman,  Really appreciate your book on Food Combining and have quick question.  How would you classify protein powders? Egg protein powder is easy. What about Pea protein and Rice protein?

    - Dr. Bruce Cohen

    Sproutein - A Sproutman Recommend Sprout Protein Powder available on Sproutman.com

    Dear Bruce,  The pea and rice protein powders are usually isolates. In other words, in that case they are an extract or a concentration of the protein in those foods. So even though the foods are not described as protein foods, the powders need to be classified as proteins in terms of their food combining.

    - Steve

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  • October 11th, 2011SproutmanNews

    Here is a photo of Nicky enjoying some sunflower sprouts at my table at the New York Capital Region’s Vegetarian Festival.

    Nicky was one of over 1500 at New York Capital Region’s Vegetarian Festival in Albany New York.  attendees and it felt like I got to speak to every one of them! A very enthusiastic crowd and with the Northeast Winter ahead, a lot of them are now looking forward to growing living foods right in their kitchens. No soil, no green thumb required.

    There were a dozen national known speakers talking about the environment, your health, and animal rights. And also this great cruelty-free fashion show where several very attractive male and female models showcased vegan clothing lines from nationally known clothing designers.  There was a young and vibrant crowd watching and it was lots of fun.

    Besides Sproutman some of the exhibitors there were: Catskill Animal Sanctuary, Eatingfoodraw.com, Emmy’s Organics, Environmental Advocates of New York, Equal Exchange Coop, Javafit Coffee, Mercy for Animals, Family Wellness Center, The Power of a Plant Based Diet, The Vegetarian Resource Group, T.O.F.U. Magazine, Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, X’s To O’s Vegan Bakery, Zorbas Natural Food, to name a few.

    Also there was the not-to-forget North American Vegetarian Society which holds a not-to-be-missed convention in Johnstown Penn. every summer. Check it out at  www.vegetariansummerfest.org.

    Most of the vendor sold out of all their goods prior to the end of the expo.  A great time was had by all.

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  • September 30th, 2011SproutmanNews

    Online Class: How to Grow Wheatgrass

    Plus Other Ways of Getting and Taking Wheatgrass

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2011- 8pm EST

    REGISTER HERE

    Each session is one and a half hours which includes live slides and your personal questions and answers with Sproutman.
    Included in each session:

    • Soil and non soil growing techniques
    • Key Factors for Avoiding and Minimizing mold
    • Should you Use of Hydrogen peroxide? Grapefruit Seed Extract?
    • Special emphasis on the basic Tray Growing Method usingSproutman’s Wheatgrass Grower for the example
    • Alternatives to Growing your own Wheatgrass
    • Frozen wheatgrass vs. Fresh wheatgrass – Comparisons
    • Indoor Grown vs. Outdoor Grown – What’s difference
    • Wheatgrass Nutrition
    • Class documents provided at the end

    Check out my FAQ page for more help.

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