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Preface<br />

choosing <strong>to</strong> adopt a whole-food lifestyle—I could write a whole chapter just on that <strong>to</strong>pic. I have felt very<br />

grateful for the results of that choice and ensuing choices, and I have come <strong>to</strong> feel certain in the past few years<br />

that my purpose in life is greater than just <strong>to</strong> help my children out of their chronic health problems. I feel a<br />

drive and an obligation <strong>to</strong> help others—especially parents who will feed and teach the next generation—learn<br />

and apply knowledge about whole foods that is al<strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong>o rare in a world of convenience food.<br />

I have written this course imagining you and thinking of what your hopes and dreams are. I picture you <strong>to</strong> be<br />

someone who doesn’t always make good nutritional choices, but who wants <strong>to</strong> improve your health. As long as<br />

it isn’t <strong>to</strong>o hard and as long as you still get <strong>to</strong> have fun, right? You might be a mother or father who desperately<br />

loves your children and doesn’t want <strong>to</strong> cause health problems for them with nutritional deficiencies or weight<br />

problems. How am I doing so far?<br />

This course is my effort <strong>to</strong> flatten the learning curve for everyone else, now that I’ve done it the hard way. I<br />

always wished that just one book contained all the things I wanted <strong>to</strong> learn about—mostly because people<br />

always ask me, “Tell me the one book I should read.” I have an arsenal of books that have added new facets <strong>to</strong><br />

my knowledge of nutrition, but I have never found one definitive book or resource. Thus, <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong><br />

<strong>Foods</strong> is the culmination of all the nutritional principles I find worthwhile and valuable.<br />

The thing I hear most often teaching nutrition classes or counseling people is “I’m overwhelmed—where do I<br />

start? Tell me what <strong>to</strong> eat!”<br />

You can’t eat a whole elephant in one sitting…and because I want you <strong>to</strong> have a successful experience, I<br />

suggest you don’t try <strong>to</strong> do everything at once. The premise of this book is that you can tackle one new<br />

nutrition habit a month in your quest <strong>to</strong> replace refined foods with whole-food, plant-based meals that are at<br />

least 60% raw. Find your favorite recipes within that chapter and habit and get in the zone of mastering that one<br />

simple thing. If one chapter a month is <strong>to</strong>o many, slow down and take it at your own pace. If you do just the<br />

first month of this program and keep that habit for life, you’re far, far ahead of 98% of Americans!<br />

I’ll be your guide for each new habit, condensing for you the best practices from my huge library of nutrition<br />

research. I’ll give you tips <strong>to</strong> save time and money as you improve your family’s diet and, ultimately, their<br />

health and well-being.<br />

At the end of a year, you will be as<strong>to</strong>nished at how you have become a whole-foods family, miles ahead of<br />

where you were a year ago, with knowledge and recipes and <strong>to</strong>ols. That may be your only goal right now, but I<br />

assure you that you can also be an example, resource, and blessing <strong>to</strong> many people in your life who are<br />

struggling.<br />

Rather than reading this course through, skim it if you want. But just read one chapter before each month<br />

begins—then at the first of each month, you should have on hand anything needed for that month’s goal. After<br />

reading the chapter, you’ll know why its nutrition principle is important and how you can implement it, with<br />

recipes and ideas <strong>to</strong> get started. At the end of each month, document any changes in your health, attitude, and<br />

energy that result from the new habit in the Journal Entry section at the end of each step/chapter’s introduction.<br />

The idea is not <strong>to</strong> tackle the project of “getting healthy” all at once in January! Too many people have tried and<br />

failed, fallen off the wagon, gotten discouraged, and quit. My goal with this book is <strong>to</strong> help you take baby<br />

steps. But although they're slowly paced steps, they’re actually very significant steps that will add years <strong>to</strong> your<br />

life—and life <strong>to</strong> your years.<br />

6 <strong>12</strong> <strong>Steps</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Whole</strong> <strong>Foods</strong><br />

© Copyright Robyn Openshaw

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