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DESCRIPTION:If you’re attracted to vegetarian or raw foods, and want to be sure 
 you’re meeting all of your nutritional needs, here’s a great 
 opportunity to get your questions answered...  "How To Be A Vegetarian (Raw 
 Or Cooked) With High Energy, Strong Bones, Healthy Blood, And Effortless 
 Digestion”  Hi, it's Trevor Levine here, and I'll be giving this lecture 
 several times during the month of June. You'll learn the most important 
 secrets I've discovered during my 21 years as a vegetarian. And afterwards, 
 you can participate in making and eating a delicious, digestion-friendly 
 raw vegan feast.  Complete details are posted at: 
 http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/lecture  Dates and locations:  
 4:00pm, Saturday, June 5 - Elizabeth Bechtel’s house, 633 Glenwood Isle 
 in Alameda  5:00pm, Sunday, June 6 - Jillian Love’s house, 5125 Leona 
 Street in Oakland (near Mills College)  4:00pm, Saturday, June 19 - Leora 
 Hava’s house, 2805 Bristol Road in Kenwood (east Santa Rosa). This class 
 will be co-taught by Leora, with a special theme: “Celebrate the summer 
 solstice by bringing more light into your body”.  5:00pm, Sunday, July 11 
 - Trevor Levine’s house, 1207 Haskell Street in Berkeley  To reserve your 
 seat at any lecture, call 510-654-6135. The lecture is only $10... and you 
 can get 50% off if you reserve your seat at least 5 days in advance of the 
 lecture you attend.  Complete details are posted at: 
 http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com/lecture  All lectures will be 
 followed by a 30-minute question and answer session. Here's what you'll 
 learn:  -- How to get enough protein, calcium, and B-12 on a vegetarian or 
 raw diet.  -- How to eliminate your cravings for processed, depleted foods. 
  -- Are you ever tired after meals? Do you ever have gas, bloating, or 
 indigestion? Learn to properly combine proteins, starches, fats, fruits, 
 and vegetables so they can be easily digested.  -- Sample meals in which 
 foods are properly combined for optimal digestion. Without this, it can be 
 tough steering away from bad but “familiar” meal combinations.  -- Do 
 you love fruit? Learn two secrets for slowing down the rise in your blood 
 sugar level.  -- Why many people get more cavities after switching to an 
 all raw diet, and how to protect your teeth.  -- How to release the 
 gas-producing sugar from beans before you eat them -- minimizing gas, 
 bloating, and indigestion.   -- How to skyrocket the nutritional value of 
 your nuts, seeds, grains, and beans through soaking and sprouting.  -- How 
 to get enough vitamin A and D on a vegan or raw diet.  -- How to eat well, 
 even when you’re traveling and have no refrigeration (for example, while 
 you’re on the road or staying in a hotel).  -- Many diseases stem from a 
 mineral deficiency… why? Today’s soil - and in turn, today’s fruits 
 and vegetables - have fewer minerals than they used to. Discover which 
 foods can help you recoup these lost minerals, and why.  -- Why a whole 
 food diet will dramatically reduce your “environmental footprint” (i.e. 
 you’ll no longer contribute to packaging, fuel consumption, air 
 pollution, or landfill garbage).  -- Are you tired of waiting for avocados 
 to ripen? Do your bananas turn brown too fast? Learn to speed up, or slow 
 down, the ripening of your fruit.  -- How to store your fruits and 
 vegetables so they stay fresh longer.  -- Don’t risk getting 
 osteoporosis. Learn why minerals get leached from your bones.  Learn which 
 foods are acidic, which are alkaline, and how to balance them.  -- In 
 traditional food combining, fruit must be eaten alone… But Trevor will 
 reveal three yummy exceptions to this rule.  -- How to keep your avocado 
 dishes from turning brown overnight  -- What dentist Weston Price 
 discovered about indigenous societies that hadn’t been introduced to 
 “modern” processed foods.  -- To prevent fruit from rotting in transit, 
 most fruit is picked before it’s ripe. Only 3% of commercially grown 
 fruit is ripe when picked. Discover how to recognize these ripe fruits at 
 your grocery store.  -- How to include flax seeds in everyday meals, so you 
 get plenty of Omega 3’s  Register 5 days in advance of any lecture, and 
 receive these five super bonuses:  Super Bonus #1: My ten best original 
 recipes.  Super Bonus #2: The glycemic index. Find out which foods turn to 
 sugar the fastest, and which turn to sugar the slowest. You may be 
 surprised to discover that starchy foods -- like bread, pasta, and potatoes 
 -- turn to sugar more quickly than most fruits.  Super Bonus #3: The 
 acid/alkaline chart. Don’t risk leaching minerals from your bones. Find 
 out which foods are highly acidic, slightly acidic, highly alkaline, and 
 slightly alkaline.  Super Bonus #4: Sprouting chart. Learn exactly how long 
 to soak and rinse each type of bean, seed, nut, and grain.  Super Bonus #5: 
 Foods to avoid if you have acid reflux or heartburn.  To reserve your seat 
 at any lecture, call 510-654-6135. Be sure to call 5 days ahead to get a 
 50% discount.  The $39 hands-on class is optional, and you don’t need to 
 decide about that until after the lecture.)  Recipes you’ll learn to make 
 in the hands-on class...  All of these quick and delicious recipes follow 
 proper food combining guidelines. You and your classmates will get to vote 
 on which of the recipes below your want to make most, and we’ll do as 
 much as we can in 90 minutes:  -- Salad with oil-free orange tahini 
 dressing   -- Cucumber mint lemon soup  -- Strawberries and cashew cream  
 -- Carrot beet coconut ginger salad  -- Cilantro guacamole  -- Tahini 
 almond halvah  If you’re interested in making dehydrated recipes, we can 
 also prepare:  -- Orange pineapple mint cookies   -- Flax crackers and flax 
 matzah  -- Oil-free rasberry granola  During this class, I'll also 
 demonstrate:  -- How to open coconuts -- both the young Thai and the brown 
 hairy kind  -- How to soak, rinse, and blend nuts and seeds  -- Any other 
 basic techniques you’d like to learn  To reserve your seat at any 
 lecture, call 510-654-6135. Be sure to call 5 days ahead to get a 50% 
 discount. (The $39 hands-on class is optional, and you don’t need to 
 decide about that until after the lecture.)  
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  Who’s Trevor Levine? In 2001, Trevor helped launch the web site 
 http://www.abbeysvegetarianrecipes.com . Since then, over 13,000 people 
 have visited and signed up to receive free vegan recipes by email.  Trevor 
 has been a vegetarian for 21 years, and eats about 70% raw food. When 
 people guess his age, and discover that he’s actually ten years older, he 
 smiles and credits his wholesome diet. However, he hasn’t been 100% free 
 of health problems.   After losing a tooth in 2002, a holistic dentist 
 turned him on to the findings of Weston Price. This led him to interview 
 his raw food friends. He was surprised to discover that, for some, going 
 raw led to more tooth decay. Luckily, he’s uncovered some secrets to 
 preventing this.  Over the last two years, because of digestive problems, 
 Trevor became an expert on proper food combining, said goodbye to processed 
 foods, and now makes virtually all of his recipes from scratch.  In the 
 interest of saving time, he’s developed “quick versions” of many of 
 his favorite recipes. What’s more, he’s tweaked them so they’ll be 
 easier to digest. Now you can benefit from his experiences.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/25/39833.php
SUMMARY:Vegetarian/raw foods lecture & hands-on recipe making class
LOCATION:4:00pm, Saturday, June 5 - Elizabeth Bechtel’s house, 633 Glenwood Isle 
 in Alameda  5:00pm, Sunday, June 6 - Jillian Love’s house, 5125 Leona 
 Street in Oakland (near Mills College)  4:00pm, Saturday, June 19 - Leora 
 Hava’s house, 2805 Bristol Road in Kenwood (east Santa Rosa). This class 
 will be co-taught by Leora, with a special theme: “Celebrate the summer 
 solstice by bringing more light into your body”.  5:00pm, Sunday, July 11 
 - Trevor Levine’s house, 1207 Haskell Street in Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/25/39833.php
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