My Budy Keven Gianni does it again with this great interview with Rhio of Rhio's Raw Energy http://www.rawfoodinfo.com/
(NaturalNews) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Raw Summit which can be found at (http://rawsummitarchives.com) . In this excerpt, Rhio educates us regarding mainstream media, the food industry and how it affects your health.
Raw Summit Excerpt with Rhio, author of Hooked on Raw, speaker, radio host, actress, singer, raw chef and eco-farmer.
Kevin:
You're in the media which is very cool because I'd like to get your
opinion on this next question from a media perspective. What is the
media looking for when they are looking for health information? Are
they just looking to repeat the same old news? I would think that they
would
want to bring up new points.
Rhio: I had a
little 90-second spot that was being syndicated, called "The Fruit and
Veggie Lady." I did a spot once on dairy and the station called my
partner up and said that the dairy industry had called him because the
station was funded by ads from dairy. They objected to what I was
saying about dairy. In media, it depends, like I wouldn't say I'm not a
part of the mainstream media because I'm more a part of the underground media.
My
partner and I own our own internet radio station. We're trying to get
this information out in an alternative way because it's so few and far
between the opportunities that we can get the information out. One time
I was invited to go on a show called "American Journal" and they had
asked me to get people that had healed themselves of serious disease
with the raw food diet, so I got them
someone who had healed himself of bone cancer, 4th stage.
Kevin: Wow!
Rhio:
They did a wonderful interview with him. He told his whole entire
story. When it aired, the bone cancer part was left completely out!
Kevin: Are you serious?
Rhio:
It was not even in there. What they did is... he had lost his bone
cancer by fasting and also by going on a raw food diet. It took him
about a year to be clear of the cancer. He told the whole story, but in
the process of losing the cancer, he had lost over 100 pounds. Guess
what they concentrated on?
Kevin: The weight loss.
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