By Ginger Blair
If you’ve been curious about raw food eating but didn’t know where to start, this is the guide Ginger wrote to make it approachable.
Happy Healthy Raw: The Benefits of Raw Food is a beginner-friendly introduction to the raw food diet — what it is, why people choose it, and how to get started without overhauling your entire life overnight. Ginger brings her background in nutrition and plant growing to the topic, keeping the focus practical and grounded rather than dogmatic.
A raw food diet is built around unprocessed, uncooked plant foods — fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and sprouted grains. The idea is that cooking above a certain temperature destroys enzymes and some nutrients, and that eating food in its natural state is easier for the body to process.
That doesn’t mean you have to go all-in immediately. Many people use raw food principles to add more whole, unprocessed foods to their diet without going fully raw — and see real benefits from even a partial shift.
This book is written specifically for beginners — people who are curious about raw food eating but haven’t tried it yet, or who have tried and struggled to make it sustainable. Ginger walks you through:
At Happy Healthy Living, we’re not rigid about any one dietary approach. What we believe is that most people benefit from eating more whole, unprocessed plant foods — and the raw food movement, at its best, is really just a focused way of doing that.
After 40, the way your body processes food changes. Digestive efficiency, nutrient absorption, and inflammation all shift. Adding more raw, enzyme-rich foods is one of the simpler adjustments that can make a real difference.
Happy Healthy Raw: The Benefits of Raw Food is available now on Amazon Kindle.
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Blair Sutherland is a licensed massage therapist and co-founder of Happy Healthy Living. His co-author Ginger Durett is a professional plant grower and former medical assistant.