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Businesswoman, 29, hasn't eaten hot food for SEVEN years and says she's still mistaken for a teenager

  • Susan Reynolds, 29, eats nothing but raw fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds
  • The Edinburgh entrepreneur says the diet is the reason for her good skin
  • She says she doesn't miss eating junk food and gets no cravings for it
Existing on a spartan diet of nuts, seeds, fruit and vegetables might not sound particularly appetising, but Susan Reynolds, 29, says it keeps her looking so young, she is regularly mistaken for a 16-year-old.
Susan, who hails from Edinburgh, last ate cooked food seven years ago and now consumes nothing but uncooked fruit, vegetables, grains, seeds, nuts, and beans.
The slim 29-year-old eats dozens of portions of fruit and vegetables every day, and has even created a number of recipes, including a cold soup made from a bag of spinach, a large bunch of herbs and an entire lettuce, to make meals more interesting.

SUSAN'S TYPICAL DAY

5am: Wake up, drink 750 ml lemon water
6:30am to 8:30am: Yoga practice.
10am: A litre of green juice made from
blending a whole lettuce, a bag of
spinach and bunch of herbs.
11am to 4pm: Snacks, including whole fruit (figs, mangoes, berries etc.), raw chocolate, green juice, and superfoods such as bee pollen and berries.
6pm: Large salad and/or green soups, or another raw dish created from fruit and vegetables, soaked nuts and seeds depending on what she feels she needs that day.

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