What Raw Living Foods Did, and Do For Me
What Raw Living Foods Did, and Do, For Me by Dr. James E. Carey,
PhD
Lately I've been getting a lot of email asking about MY story.
How did I get involved with the Wigmore Program, why did I get
involved, and what did it do for me? OK, I'll share.
For 23 years I lived in Key West, Florida, and built four
computer companies on two continents. In '97 I'd had enough, and
sold off the businesses, apartment building, office buildings,
houses, and almost all of the stuff I'd accumulated. By the
second week of January '99 I was 48 years old, free and
financially liquid. I took a year off and toured the United
States, traveling 60,000 miles of highways and byways, first
with an Airstream trailer, later with a Bluebird motorcoach.
I also spent the year overcoming my addiction to cigarettes,
something I'd been dependent upon since I was 14 years old. Jim
December 2000 Jim at 260 lbs. December, 2000
By Spring of 2000 I was rested, collected, and tobacco-free. I'd
relocated to rural Georgia, adopted a dog, and started building
a house with my own hands. I also weighed 260 lbs. I'd been
watching my weight creep up over the years, from my college
weight of 165 to around 210 or 220 by '99. I considered myself
healthy because at 45 I could still shinny up a 50 ft. sailboat
mast and repair the masthead while holding on with my legs. But
a year of sitting behind the steering wheel, and substituting
junk food and rich meals for the cigarettes I was trying to give
up really put the weight on me. Now I was 50, and
single-handedly building a house. I considered myself to be in
good shape, I was active and pain-free, but I sure was getting
big.
So... January, 2001. New Year's Resolution - go on a diet. I
read about health and nutrition, then put myself on a 1700
calorie-a-day Vegetarian diet, substituting soy products for
meat. I walked at least three miles a day, five times a week. In
four months I lost 20 lbs, putting my weight at 240. I kept
counting calories in my little notebook, I kept walking 15 miles
or more a week, and by Summer - still 240 lbs!
I could not lose any more weight. Very frustrating. If I went
off my diet for a special weekend in Savannah I'd gain 5 lbs in
two days, then take a week or more to get it back off.
Back to the Internet, researching. I learned about toxicity, raw
living foods, and various programs. I read webpages written by
people that had been on one diet or another, sometimes for a
decade, but after initial improvements their health
deteriorated, and they were facing new health challenges because
of the inadequacies of the dietary lifestyle they'd adopted.
The more I studied, the more one program stood out. The "Living
Foods Lifestyle," created by Dr. Ann Wigmore. What impressed me
most were:
1) There are testimonies by people that have lived the lifestyle
for 20, 30 and 40 years, and are thriving on it.
2) The Wigmore program combines the elements of Raw Living
Foods, Internal Cleansing, and Bodily Detoxification. Three or
more elements rolled into one.
3) There are hands-on training centers where one can go and
experience the program for an extended period of time, and not
just try to sort it out from a bunch of books or a weekend
seminar.
4) Most of these hands-on centers are reasonably priced - I've
paid as much for one night at a nice hotel for what they charge
for a week-long training program.
5) What does the founder look like today, or what did they die
of? Dr. Ann died of smoke inhalation while fighting a fire, at
84. She was fit and healthy. I've never been impressed when
someone tries to sell me a lifestyle that doesn't appear to work
for them.
6) Other notable raw fooders have, over the years, died as a
result of accidents in their 80's and 90's, not of disease or
medications. All maintained an active lifestyle up until their
passing over.
7) Wigmore is an Educational Program, not "do this because I say
so." At the training centers they teach why the body isn't
healthy, and what you can do about it. As an engineer and
scientist, I appreciate this.
I could go on, but suffice to say, the more I looked at it, the
more the Wigmore Program stood out as being the program I
needed. Synchronicity came into play at this time, and an old
friend from Key West called. When I mentioned the Wigmore
program she told me that she'd been through the program herself,
several years earlier, and credited it with saving her gall
bladder.
August of '01 found me at Creative Health Institute (CHI), near
Union City, Michigan. On a trip North to visit family I stopped
in for a three-day visit. I was so impressed with the personal
experiences of the guests that I went back to Georgia, closed up
the farm, and returned to Michigan. I still weighed 240 lbs.
In my first two weeks at CHI I lost 20 lbs. I never went hungry,
I never missed a meal, I never counted a calorie. Indeed, I
often had a second helping at lunch or dinner. At the end of the
first month I was down to 210 lbs. When I headed back for
Georgia just before Christmas, I weighed 200 lbs.
Why did the program work so dramatically for me?
I was toxic. Not only did the organic, unprocessed food that CHI
served reduce or eliminate the toxins that I was putting into my
body, the program of drinking wheatgrass juice and doing daily
enemas helped my body eliminate toxins that I'd been
accumulating all of my life.
By eating processed foods, I'd been putting toxins into my body
faster than my body could remove them. I learned that my body
was storing these toxins in fat cells in order to protect me.
Once I eliminated the toxins I was ingesting, my body was able
to quickly process the backlogged accumulation. Jim in August,
2005 Jim at 180 lbs. August, 2005
I also had a large amount of impacted fecal matter. Most people
do, I learned. The enemas cleared out this backlog. That's
probably why my initial weight loss was so dramatic. All of this
I learned in the program.
Since '01 I've spent three to six months of the year at CHI,
helping out as a volunteer as I helped myself get healthier. I
weigh 180 lbs now, and my weight is still slowly declining. I
expect to stabilize around 165-170, what I weighed in college. I
can stay pretty raw at home, but I can't come close to the yummy
food they create and serve at CHI.
The other thing that keeps me going back to CHI is the feeling
when I see others overcome their health challenges. I've seen
people heal their diabetes, obesity, arthritis, colitis,
after-effects of chemotherapy, breast cancer, hepatitis, heavy
metal poisoning, asthma, wounds that won't heal, PMS, migraine
headaches... all kinds of health challenges. I've even seen
people stop smoking, painlessly, in just a few days. They didn't
even notice that they'd quit. Wish I knew that back in '99.
I try to help CHI in their mission. I've installed computers and
a network, rewrote the website, taught various classes, mowed
the lawn, started this newsletter, served as Program Director,
done public speaking, fixed toilets, painted buildings, made
some videos, answered the phones, stuffed envelopes, told my
story on TV and radio, and created and market the home study
program (chiDiet.com) for those who can't get away for a session
at CHI.
Through all of this I've watched people perk up, heal, and get
happy. Like Chantel from Zimbabwe. She came to CHI with
rheumatoid arthritis, which she'd had since she was 16. She was
26. At graduation, after completing the two-week program,
Chantel said, "I stopped taking my medication after I was here
three days. I've not had any pain in a week." With tears
streaming down her cheeks, she said, "This is the best I have
felt since I was 15 years old."
Last summer Chantel sent me an email. "While I am only 75% raw
after these two years, I am not taking medication, and my pain
has not returned. I am happy to tell you that I am now married
and three months pregnant. Your program made this possible.
Thank you, thank you, thank you."
What did raw living foods do for me? They helped me lose over 60
lbs, they gave me an energy level that's like being 25 again (I
took up skydiving last year). Instead of sleeping 8-10 hours a
night, I awaken totally refreshed after only 4-6 hours of sleep.
My bowels are regular and move easily. I'm happier - all the
time. People say I "glow," and I smile all the time. I have a
more positive outlook on life. My cravings for snacks, sweets
and caffeine have disappeared. Most of all, I find my life more
satisfying and rewarding than it's ever been before.
Jim Carey January 6th, 2006 www.jcarey.com editor@chiDiet.com