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  Wigmore Diet: Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
The Wigmore diet was developed during the 1960s by Ann Wigmore, a woman who was born in Eastern Europe in 1909 and emigrated to the United States after World War I. She credited her grandmother with teaching her natural healing methods.
Ann Wigmore founded the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston in 1963, which still teaches her methods of self-healing through a live-foods diet.
The Wigmore diet is based on the assumption that the high levels of living enzymes in fresh raw foods, particularly wheat grass juice and fresh sprouts, provide the body with substances needed to detoxify and regenerate it.
health.enotes.com /alternative-medicine-encyclopedia/wigmore-diet   (1100 words)

  
 Wheatgrass Juice
Wigmore (1909-94) was born in Lithuania and raised by her grandmother who, Wigmore said, gave her an unwavering confidence in the healing power of nature.
Wigmore's theory on the healing power of grasses was predicated upon the Biblical story of Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar who spent seven years, insane, living like a wild animal eating the grass of the fields.
Wigmore theorized that rotting food in the intestine forms toxins that circulate in the bloodstream (aka, the intestinal toxicity theory) and cause cancer.
www.bestjuicers.com /wheatgrass.html   (1105 words)

  
 WHEATGRASS is absolutely amazing! - Vegetarians! - tribe.net
Ann Wigmore revived the interest in wheat grass in the 60’s by treating herself when her doctors told her she would not live.
Ann Wigmore might be more aptly titled a healer, instead of a doctor, because she healed people and will be remembered forever for the legacy she left humankind.
Through years of research Dr. Ann Wigmore discovered that all the enzymes, vitamins and minerals that the body needs are found within the foods we eat -- IF these foods are prepared in such a way as to maintain or unlock their life-giving nutrients.
veg.tribe.net /thread/9b6c755a-d7f0-4243-8772-06e88f81cb7e   (2899 words)

  
 In Depth at Living Foods Lifestyle
Ann’s natural, getting food from the earth approach was further emphasized by her later associations with many health experts, including medical doctors and Dr. G.H. Earp-Thomas, whom she thought was "probably the leading grass expert of the world." She even met with President Harry S. Truman at his home in the Midwest.
As a teenager in Massachusetts, Dr. Ann was involved in a car accident that broke both of her legs, and because of the gangrene that had started to set in, the doctor wanted to amputate; they wanted to cut off her feet.
Ann recognized that live foods, that is, foods that contain lots of enzymes, made people feel, and be, more "alive." And she pointed out that rather than waiting for the results of a scientific study, humans could get results from live foods testing on themselves, in only a few weeks.
www.assemblyofyahweh.com /indepthlook.htm   (7341 words)

  
 Wheat Grass for Cats: Living Food for the Modern Housecat ~ Pawprints and Purrs, Inc.
Ann Wigmore learned of the healthful and curative benefits of eating grass and simple foods from her grandmother.
Ann told her doctor and her family that she would not allow the amputation, and that she wanted to leave the hospital.
Ann's life from a child in a Lithuanian forest with her grandmother and many wonderful animals to her life in America as a health pioneer.
www.sniksnak.com /cathealth/wheatgrass.html   (2863 words)

  
 Wheatgrass Kits.com - Ann Wigmore & History of Wheat grass.
Sometime during the 1940's a lady by the name of Ann Wigmore healed herself of cancer from the weeds she found in vacant lots in Boston.
She started an institute in Boston (Ann Wigmore Institute) and since then has taught people from all over the world about the grasses and the living food healing program—and helped them get well from some very serious diseases.
Ann Wigmore originally named her institute after Hippocrates—based on his teaching that the body can act as its own physician when provided with the proper tools (living organic nourishment), used in the way nature intended—unprocessed, uncooked.
www.wheatgrasskits.com /issue1.htm   (812 words)

  
 The Wonderful World of Ann Wigmore
Ann eventually returned to her doctors after she was up and about again, her wounds gone and her legs healed.
Ann invented the wheatgrass juicer by adding a sieve to a meat grinder, thus making it possible for folks to grow and juice their own wheatgrass.
Some say that the fire that claimed Ann's life was deliberately set by agents of the new world odor in an attempt to cover up the fact that Ann, who was approx.
chetday.com /wigmore.html   (2040 words)

  
 Ann Wigmore Programs
This is a directory of centers and groups that teach the raw living foods philosophy, as originated and taught by the late Dr. Ann Wigmore.
CHI Wigmore Diet - Raw Living Foods - Home Study Version - The Wigmore program presented in a series of lesson plans, books and videotapes.
Ann Wigmore Natural Heath Institute, Puerto Rico - Rincon.
www.annwigmore.com   (332 words)

  
 Ann Wigmore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ann Wigmore ble født i Litauen og vokste opp hos sin mormor som var naturlege.
Ann Wigmore klarte ved hjelp av denne kosten, samt meditasjon og tankearbeid, å styrke kropp og sjel slik at hennes immunforsvar klarte å eliminere bort kreftsvulsten.
Ann Wigmore skrev mange bøker, hvorav to er oversatt til svensk.
www.vasetvangen.no /ann_wigmore.htm   (729 words)

  
 Wheatgrass Kits.com | Wheat grass Habit: The Living Food Diet
Ann Wigmore, pioneer of the living food-wheatgrass diet, wrote about 35 books during her lifetime in which one can find out more about her.
When I attended Ann Wigmore’s Institute in Boston many years ago, I noticed that she kept the diet very simple.
are a central part of the Ann Wigmore living foods program--because they are an aid to digestion, are high in the B vitamins, and are full of enzymes.
www.wheatgrasskits.com /issue14.htm   (1480 words)

  
 Ann Wigmore wheatgrass pioneer- Living food educator
Ann Wigmore was born March 4, 1909 in Lithuania.
I called Ann Wigmore "Doctor" in respect to her pioneering quest to help both herself and others.
Ann Wigmore’s Living Food Lifestyle is a book all should read who have doubts about her lifestyle and why it saves lives.
www.sprout.net.au /art_ann_wigmore_wheatgrass.htm   (634 words)

  
 Wigmore Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Wigmore - Herefordshire and Ireland - Barbara Bechtol Flory 1/06/02
Re: Wigmore - Herefordshire and Ireland - Barbara Bechtol Flory 2/23/02
Re: Wigmore - Herefordshire and Ireland - Barbara Bechtol Flory 1/08/02
genforum.genealogy.com /wigmore   (185 words)

  
 Hippocrates Health Institute - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in Europe, Wigmore watched her grandmother treat wounded soldiers with grasses during World War I. She came to the United States as a child and called on those memories in the 1950s when treating personal health problems.
Wigmore would go on to start a revolution in the world of nutrition that has continued to grow to this day.
Her name is synonymous with the history of a health movement that has pushed complimentary healthcare measures to the forefront of US and world consciousness.
www.hippocratesinst.com /html/about_history2.htm   (360 words)

  
 Healing - sprouts for health
Wigmore's living foods diet includes blended sprouts and living greens grown at home, fermented seed yogurts and milk, cookies made with sprouted grains, and green drinks especially wheatgrass juice — follow the links for what to do and how.
With this program, the late Dr. Ann Wigmore was one of the most successful naturopathic doctors in the U.S., possibly in the world, for healing cancer.
In later years, Dr. Wigmore found that blending was quicker and it worked better.
eatsprouts.com /eat/healing.html   (1731 words)

  
 The People of Little Shelford - Person Page 39
Ann Wigmore was baptized on 27 March 1648 in All Saints, Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire, England.
Ann Wigmore died in April 1648 at age 0.
Gilbert Wigmore was steward of the College courts in 1685.
members.optusnet.com.au /robalsmith/people/people-p/p39.htm   (3608 words)

  
 Wheatgrass Therapy
Wigmore (1909-94) was born in Lithuania and raised by her grandmother who, according to Wigmore, gave her an unwavering confidence in the healing power of nature.
Because he recovered, Wigmore presumed that the grasses had cured his insanity.
Wigmore theorized that rotting food in the intestine forms toxins that circulate in the bloodstream (aka, the intestinal toxicity theory) and cause cancer [2].
www.ncahf.org /articles/s-z/wheatgrass.html   (1358 words)

  
 The Ann Wigmore Foundation : The Foundation
nn Wigmore was born in Cropos, Lithuania on March 4, 1909.
Her untimely death in Boston on February 16, 1994, was due to smoke inhalation from a fire at the Ann Wigmore Foundation.
Ann Wigmore's contribution as a humanitarian, educator, writer, and tireless promoter of natural health lives on at the Ann Wigmore Foundation in
www.wigmore.org /foundation.html   (252 words)

  
 His Healing Ways - Sprouting - Rejuvelac
Ann Wigmore, in The Blending Book, states, "Rejuvelac is a slightly fermented wheatberry drink that is one of the most important items in the living foods lifestyle".
In her book "Hippocrates Live Food Program" Dr. Ann quotes food chemist Harvey Lisle, who did extensive research on Rejuvelac's contents, "Rejuvelac is rich in proteins, carbohydrates, dextrines, phosphates, saccharins, lactobacilli, and aspergillis oryzae.
Ann says, "Good Rejuvelac is a cloudy, slightly yellow liquid, with a tart, lemonade flavor.
www.hishealingways.com /rejuvelac/makerejuvelac.html   (1052 words)

  
 Recipes for Longer Life by Ann Wigmore
Ann spent many years experimenting with food to find a way to grow simple, healthy, and inexpensive indoor greens, now known as sprouting.
More than a compendium of recipes, Ann Wigmore's Recipes for Longer Life offers guidelines for a transition from a conventional diet to one of natural raw foods, sprouts, and food combining.
Ann Wigmore has made a significant contribution to the daily bread for our age.
www.rawfoodinfo.com /catalog/books_recipesforlongerlife.html   (192 words)

  
 Wigmore diet Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Wigmore diet is based on the assumption that the high levels of living enzymes in fresh raw foods, particularly wheatgrass juice and fresh sprouts, provide the body with substances needed to detoxify and regenerate it.
Other notable features of the Wigmore diet include its emphasis on wheatgrass as a "living food medicine" and food combining as a key to good digestion.
Wheatgrass has been credited with more healings than any other factor in the program because it is supposed to be rich in over 90 enzymes and minerals that are needed to build up the blood and immune system.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g2603/is_0007/ai_2603000736   (883 words)

  
 Dr. Ann Wigmore Biography
When the body is healthy, the brain is healthy too because the brain is the same as any other part of the body.
Ann died at the age of 83 in a fire.
Those of us who have had the opportunity to use the Raw Living Foods Lifestyle program that she developed thank God for Ann Wigmore and her pioneering work in assisting the body to heal itself.
www.annwigmore.com /wigmore.htm   (258 words)

  
 Ann Wigmore Institute .:. About the Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dr. Ann Wigmore, Teacher, Healer, Living Foods Lifestyle® Founder and Center Director and Author of numerous books and articles on Living Foods, dedicated her life to educating the world about the transforming qualities of this wonderful lifestyle.
Dr Ann was Founder-Director of the Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute in Puerto Rico and the Ann Wigmore Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute is an educational institution not a spa or a clinic.
www.annwigmore.org /about.html   (441 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Wheatgrass Book: How to Grow and Use Wheatgrass to Maximize Your Health and Vitality: Books: Ann Wigmore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ann Wigmore, the author of many books on the value of a raw food diet, initially found herself at 50 years old with many debilitating physical problems, and remembered how her grandmother had used grasses to heal the soldiers in WWI, and decided to experiment with their curative properties.
Wigmore was a vibrant 76 when she wrote this book in 1985, with her weight the same as it was in her youth, and her hair returned to its natural brown.
Wigmore explains "free radicals", and the damage they do to our cells, enzymes, and the power of chlorophyll, which is plentiful in wheatgrass.
www.amazon.com /Wheatgrass-Book-Maximize-Health-Vitality/dp/0895292343   (1693 words)

  
 Fruitarian - Area ORANGE Template
Ann was raised by her grandmother, a healer in a small Eastern European village.
Sometime after Ann began to study several grasses and discovered the amazing powers of sprouts and wheatgrass juice, and popularised them as part of her unique live foods program.
Ann Wigmore died from smoke inhalation in the fire that destroyed the Ann Wigmore Foundation in Boston.
www.fruitarian.com /ao/Testimonials_AnnWigmore.htm   (461 words)

  
 wheatgrass diet - omaha's heartland healing center
Wigmore founded the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston to further the work.
Wigmore, for one, suggests the whole food approach of grow it and "mow" it fresh.
Wigmore has published at least 2 books on the subject, The Wheatgrass Book, describing how to grow and juice it and The Hippocrates Diet and Health Plan.
www.heartlandhealing.com /pages/archive/wheatgrass/index.html   (1219 words)

  
 ann-wigmore
Ann Wigmore : cancer, SIDA, rien ne résiste aux jus de plantes germées
Ann Wigmore pioneered and promoted wheat-grass juice after curing her own cancer with it in combination with an organic vegetarian diet.
Together with Victoras Kulvinskas she formed the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston, and branches and health farms using wheat grass juice quickly sprang up in many countries.
perso.wanadoo.fr /joyeux-bio/ann-wigmore.htm   (482 words)

  
 Healthy Juicer - Makers of Quality Products for your Healthy Lifestyle - Juicers, Sprouters, Wheatgrass and more.
In the 1970s Dr. Ann Wigmore opened the Hippocrates Health Institute in Boston, nourishing terminally ill patients back to health with fresh squeezed wheatgrass.
Most of the people who have followed in Dr. Ann's footsteps and taken the sprout and juice "cure" (the Hippocrates Diet program is its official title) have been as ill as she was.
Ann Wigmore went further than any naturopath, vegetarian or raw food addict.
www.healthyjuicer.com /pages/wheatgrass.html   (1067 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Wheatgrass Book: Books: Ann Wigmore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
However, Dr. Wigmore gives a very evenhanded description of how the fasting is done, how the fasting may be modified and no dire consequences if you just can't do it.
Ann is very thorough in her explanations of the benefits of wheatgrass and how to grow your own as well as use it in many beneficial ways to improve the body's immune system.
Ann Wigmore gives a thorough analysis of the incredible powers of wheatgrass and how it can improve your health.
www.amazon.ca /Wheatgrass-Book-Ann-Wigmore/dp/0895292343   (743 words)

  
 Hippocrates Health Institute - Home (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Hippocrates Health Institute has been the preeminent leader in the field of natural and complementary health care and education since 1956.
Wigmore and is currently under the leadership of Drs.
For a half of a century, the Institute has taught generations how to access the power from their vast inner resources to transform the quality of their lives.
www.hippocratesinst.com.cob-web.org:8888   (306 words)

  
 Creative Health Institute | dr. ann wigmore, DD, ND (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For thirteen years Dr. Ann visited Creative Health every summer blessing us with her natural healing truths.
Now you can actually reserve the very room Dr. Ann stayed in and experience her loving energy.
Those of us who have had the opportunity to use the Living Foods Lifestyle program that she developed thank God for Ann Wigmore and her pioneering work in assisting the body to heal itself.
www.creativehealthinstitute.us.cob-web.org:8888 /wigmore.htm   (285 words)

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