This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Raw Summit Teleseminar program which
can be found at (http://www.rawsummitarchives.com)
. In this excerpt, David Wolfe shares his routine for being healthy and filtering health
information to decide what will work for you.
Raw Summit Excerpt with David Wolfe raw food and super food lifestyle guru, author,
chocolatier, alchemist, speaker and founder of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation. He has
spent the last 15 years spreading the news of great health around the world.
Kevin: Hi everyone, this is Kevin Gianni, I'd like to welcome you to another very
special Raw Summit teleseminar,
which can be found online at (http://www.rawsummitarchives.com)
. The purpose of the Raw Summit is to pass along cutting edge information about raw and
living food technologies for you to reach optimal health, wellness and success. Today I
have an incredible guest on the line. He's an author, chocolatier, alchemist, speaker and
founder of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation. David
Wolfe has spent the last 15 years spreading the news of great health around the world. And
it is such an honor to have him here with us today. So David, I want to welcome you
aboard.
David: Thank you so much. It's a total pleasure.
Kevin: What I want to know is, I want you to give some insight about what you do on
a regular basis, what your protocol is or what you're system is for achieving the things
that you do and being as healthy as you are.
David: Okay, well I just do from the health part of things, over the years I've
noticed that I, I eat less and less and I live more and more. And I start my day with the
best water ever and I drink as much of
it as possible before I eat any food. And in fact, I totally saturate myself with water
and then I'll move into my day by having, for example, lots of herbs. I'll do liquid zeolites.
Kevin: What are some of the herbs?
David: A little bit of salt in my water, I'll do, you know little things like that.
But basically in the morning I don't really have any food. And then going into the
afternoon, sometimes I'll snack on this or that or I'll make a smoothie and that'll guide
me through the day. And then towards the end of the day, when I'm at home I just basically
go pick wild foods, like wild herbs and I make a salad out of it. And then you know I'll
have that. And then if I really want to power into the night, like go until 4:00 or 5:00
in the morning, I'll sometime in the late evening,
like 10:00 or 11:00 put together a cacao smoothie. If I'm not powering into the late
evening, just staying up till 1:00 or 2:00, then I'll just, then I won't eat anything,
maybe drink some more water. So that's kind of my, my health regiment. I consume, you
know, obviously a whole variety of different herbs and super foods and that my diet mostly
consists of herbs and super foods now.
Kevin: What are some of your favorite herbs?
David: My favorite herbs are the medicinal mushrooms.
Kevin: Okay.
David: I live in a mushroom forest, so I have 300 different types of mushrooms
that grow right here in the forest so it's incredible choices we have here. It's the best
ever.
Kevin: I've seen just about all of them including the reishi.
David: I mean there's reishi that grows right down the hill here. Just
unbelievable, it's
totally crazy. I mean the greatest most powerful food in the world and herbs and super
foods are usually growing right outside somebody's back door and they don't realize it.
And that, that's why we're doing the education. It's like everybody can become their own
super hero based on what's in their back yard at any time.
Kevin: Wow.
David: It's unbelievable. I mean really, really what is in front of us is the
greatest opportunity in the entire history of human kind ever.
Kevin: Wow. It's incredible technology.
David: A day in my normal program other than just my health program looks like
exactly
this. I do exactly what I feel like I should do. And I never force myself to do anything
too much unless I know I kind of have to get it done. You know if, if like I'm writing a
book and I have to get the final edits done and I know it has to be done by midnight, you
know I'll do it, I'll make it happen.
Kevin: Yeah.
David: Sometimes it's tough, but you know sometimes I'll just have to tough that
out. And I do believe somewhat in the statement that success means doing what you need to
do when you need to do it. And that's been my experience of being true. But most of the
time I just do whatever I want to do. So the other day, I got up in the morning, picked
wild raspberries, weeded the garden, did all kinds of errands and then by the end of the
day after having planted a bunch of trees and done all this kind of stuff, it was probably
6:00 or 7:00 at night. Then I, boom, I hit the computer for like eight hours.
Kevin: Wow.
David: You know, so sometimes I'll do that and sometimes I'll stay up all night or
sometimes I'll work through the night on various projects around the house and then hit
the computer all day. But it's never the same and I guess I'm a lot like you know some of
the individuals like Edison who just would keep strange hours or Newton who would keep
strange hours. I never sleep the same hours
the same. I never go to sleep the same way, it's always something different. And usually I
go until I absolutely just drop and pass out.
Kevin: So what do you think about the, the philosophy or the theory that you
get your best sleep and you recharge between 10:00 and 2:00, 10:00 in the evening and 2:00
in the morning?
David: That's a great theory in philosophy, but just like anything else, I've
checked it
against my own common sense for my body and that doesn't have anything to do with me.
Kevin: Yeah.
David: And that is really an important point. For example, its great to have that
information and you might try it out and go, 'Wow! That really works for me.' but if you
try it out and go, 'You know what, it doesn't make a darn bit of difference,' well you
need to be able to take any information with a grain of sea salt and be able to go, okay,
you know it's cool that the information is cool but it doesn't work for me. So, you know
I'll let it go.
Kevin: What's the best way to approach that? Because there is so much information.
There's informational magazines, there's information in books, there's information on TV,
on the radio, on these calls. What's the best approach? What can someone do right now?
David: In terms of filtering the information?
Kevin: Yeah, well filtering and then using it in a way that's going to benefit
them.
David: Well, I think the best thing is always to do what you can do in every
moment. For example, let's say you were reading a magazine that said hawthorn berries are the best thing ever for
your heart. The next thing you know, you're at the health food store and there's a whole
hawthorn berry powder supplement, super food thing there and then, you know, you're in
line and the person in front of you says, 'hey do you know anything about hawthorn
berries?' At that point, I would then take the clue and go get the hawthorn berries and
start guzzling them.
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