I get many, many emails from people who went raw for a while, and then got into other health challenges. One woman, for example, ended up as an insulin-dependent diabetic. Why? Upon questioning, I found that she was actually eating a fruitarian diet, and all of that excess sugar caused her new health challenges.

That’s why it’s so important to educate yourself about what truly is a raw living foods lifestyle. The Ann Wigmore Institutes around the world do a good job of that, as does the Dr. Ann Wigmore Raw Living Foods Home Study Program.

The Home Study Program is available again, and it’s got more material in it than ever before: chiDiet.com.

Jim

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2 Responses to “Learning to Live with a New Diet and Lifestyle”

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  1. Cassandra Says:

    I’m very interested in the raw food lifestyle and the Wigmore program. How do you get to stay at the institute?

  2. Jim Says:

    Pay or work. They’re looking for help right now. http://creativehealthinstitute.com.

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