Many people when they hear about the
living foods program of recapturing health and regenerating the
body instinctively know that it is true. When I first heard about
Ann Wigmore and wheatgrass juice, I became enthusiastic about it,
bought an electric wheatgrass juicer and began first purchasing
and then growing my own wheatgrass. I had had chronic fatigue for
many years and had tried almost every herb, vitamin, and healing
modality available in health food stores. Later, I attended the
Ann Wigmore Institute in Boston and then began growing wheatgrass
commercially for juice bars and health food stores. At first, I
didn’t radically alter my diet – the main thing I did was
faithfully drink the wheatgrass juice every day. I noticed a great
increase in energy, enough to allow me to operate my business,
which involved working ten to twelve hours per day. During the
years of being in business, I noticed the reactions of people when
they started on wheatgrass juice. Some who started wheatgrass
juice daily, didn’t change their diets and found the juice so
detoxifying that they were unable to continue taking it for very
long. The reaction they got was an aversion to the juice—enough
to make them nauseous. (The solution to this is to 1) change the
diet, and /or 2) cut back on the amount taken each day or 3) drink
barleygrass juice instead. 4)Also there is a possibility that mold
on the grass causes the nausea. This can be alleviated by cutting
the grass and power rinsing before juicing.
The Ann Wigmore living foods program is
first of all a living food vegan diet. Secondly, it consists of
growing some, if not all of ones food oneself, because it is
certainly not food that one can go and get at his/her local
supermarket. It consists of wheatgrass juice, sprouted nuts and
seeds and raw fruits and vegetables. The more I learn about the
different diets that people put themselves on, I have to say that
Ann Wigmore must have been a subtle genius in the realm of diet
and how diet affects the health of the body. She seemed to know
instinctively that the body needs both enzymes and the essential
fatty acids. Her interesting array of recipes such as energy soup,
veggie-kraut, Essene bread, seed cheese, a variety of sprouted
salads and the wheatgrass juice include every essential element
the body needs to maintain health, to heal, cleanse and regenerate
and is also a diet that is not prohibitively expensive to
maintain. (i.e. such as an all fruit diet for example.) The two
main sprouts, which she grew (using the same method as growing
wheatgrass), were sunflower and buckwheat greens. She used these
two greens blended into what she called energy soup. She used
sprouted wheat to make Essene bread, and the oil seeds: sprouted
sunflower and sesame seeds to make what she called seed cheese.
She made immense salads of the same greens, sprinkling other
sprouted seeds on top. There is no question that her methods were
totally effective in curing disease and re-establishing the health
of the body. If there is a problem with her diet, it lies in our
inability to stick with the diet once we have started, and/or to
find the time in our fast paced lives to grow and prepare these
foods.
Dr. Johanna Budwig another pioneer in the
natural foods movement attacked the problem from a somewhat
different perspective. She felt the main problem was a lack in the
body of the essential fatty acids due to the over processing and
stabilizing of food fats i.e. saturating fats to make them
spreadable such as margarine, and the white pasty saturated oils
used for baking. Her diet consists of eliminating the bad fats in
the diet, eating mostly raw fruits and vegetables, and adding the
essential oils or fatty acids to the diet. The oil she used was
flax oil or ground flax seed. The oil had to be pressed in a
certain way, refrigerated (to preserve the fatty acids which
become rancid very rapidly and also to preserve the precious
enzymes, and be devoid of stabilizing chemicals such as are found
in oils on the supermarket shelf. There is no question in my mind
that her diet was effective – in not only healing the physical
body but also in re-establishing the mental, and spiritual health
of the individual.
Now, the central component which seems to
be integral to both diets is first an elimination of dead inert or
processed foods and then an addition of not only the enzymes found
in the foods, but the essential fatty acids--- the essential fatty
acids which Johanna Budwig extracted from flax seed and which are
also found in Ann Wigmore’s sprouted seeds i.e. seed cheese.
(Fatty acids are also found in wheatgrass and barley grass.)
The problem now lies in implementing the
diet and/or diets. If one is very ill, first we feel they should
either see an appropriate physician or attend one of the healing
resorts i.e. Ann Wigmore Institute or the Optimum Health Institute
in order to learn how to implement the diet. (Other institutions
are found listed on page 113 in Wheatgrass, Nature’s Finest
Medicine.) Healing the body is not a three week trip to a healing
resort, but it is a good beginning because most of these
institutes are educational in nature and teach one how to care for
his/her body using natural methods. Sometimes it takes as long as
18 months to two years to heal the body of a major disease using
the natural method, with wheatgrass juice plus the raw food and
living food diet). If one wants to have more energy for just daily
life or for sports, improve their health and regenerate their body
they must have time enough to grow and prepare the foods and go
through the necessary healing reactions. (See our newsletter
concerning the healing reaction or read Bernard Jensen’s The
Science and Practice of Iridology.) Most people in our society
live in the fast lane. Time is a major concern. For this reason,
many people propose a gradual transition into the living foods
program:
First lets examine some
foods besides saturated fat, which according to Edward Howell
cause major problems for the body;
Processed cereal:
When scientists first began to study mice or small laboratory
animals, a laboratory diet was formulated mainly for convenience
reasons, which can be fed to domestic animals for the main purpose
of convenience. Edward Howell (Enzyme Nutrition) says that the
"rat diet" was first used on people many years ago in
the form of dry, highly processed, highly refined breakfast
cereals. These highly processed enzyme-less foods still occupy
major amounts of space in our modern supermarkets and are
sometimes the only food a child receives before a long day of
school. White table sugar: Most times the above-mentioned
tasteless cereal contains a large amount of sugar to make it
palatable and attractive to children—so the child not only gets
an enzyme-less food, but a huge dose of refined white sugar which
throws the whole endocrine (delicately balanced) system out of
order. When a food, which contains a high amount of
enzyme/nutrients is ingested, the glands know just when the body
has had enough and will automatically shut down. When a high
calorie food like sugar is ingested, the glands continue to search
for nutrients, cannot find them in the body, and continue to issue
the command for increased appetite. The increased appetite is not
a command for more sugar, but a command for more nutrients. The
continual eating of high sugar foods each day over-stimulates the
pituitary and pancreas glands and is also felt by the thyroid and
adrenals. In a study, two doctors in France, Drs. M. Cabanac, and
R. Duclaux concluded that in obese people the internal signals
regulating the intake of food had been deranged causing them never
to know when they had eaten enough. Besides damage done to the
endocrine system, sugar is implicated in many other health
problems such as diabetes, kidney disease, atherosclerosis,
coronary heart disease, liver disease, shortening of lifespan etc.
(See Sugar Blues by William Dufty)One of the major dangers of
feeding children this type of food is that it establishes
a habit/craving for the
rest of their lives i.e. the foods they eat as children will be
the foods they like as adults. The other causes of health problems
such as diets high in saturated or over refined fat or animal
protein/fat should be eliminated. If one eliminates highly
processed, highly refined foods and foods which contain saturated
fats and sugars, one can gradually eliminate all foods without
enzymes. It is difficult to begin eating all raw foods at once
without a transition period. With children it should be fairly
easy to give them whole grain cereals, and fruits for breakfast
and eliminate dead sugar snacks, which were heretofore available.
Keep a supply of all kinds of fruits on hand. Begin to make
smoothies with fresh juice and different kinds of fruits such as
bananas, peaches, etc. Even just a glass of fresh orange juice
satisfies a person’s craving for sweets. (Oranges and bananas
are high in potassium. Low potassium is thought to be a factor of
low blood sugar, which causes sugar craving. Other juices high in
potassium are wheatgrass juice and barleygrass juice.) While
making the transition, it is important to eat foods in their
natural or wholesome state, i.e. whole-grain cereals, steamed or
baked vegetables and cooked grains and breads-- if necessary,
avoiding all processed and adulterated foods (which contain
preservatives, additives, saturated fats as found in pastries,
already prepared snacks such as chips, etc. and animal foods.)
Having wheatgrass juice and ground flax seed once a day provide
many benefits (stated later in this paper). It is also helpful to
eat as many fruits and vegetables in their raw state as possible
and/or to drink fresh pressed fruit and vegetable juice. Many
health professionals recommend fresh juices including the grass
juices, because they digest within 20 minutes. This saves the body
precious energy, which can then be used to heal and/or to cleanse
the body.
In addition to wheatgrass
juice and flaxseed, one can add sprouts to this diet. Put them in
soups, sandwiches and salads, or just make a complete salad from
sprouts. One way I like sprouts is for breakfast, adding dried
fruit such as dried cranberries or raisins. It has been said by
many living food proponents that sprouts contain 10 to 100 times
the enzymes that normal fruits or vegetables contain—a super
energy that is necessary for the beginning growth of the plant.
Sprouts are organic, and have not been transported a long way or
sitting on the supermarket shelf for a long time. Compared to a
traditional lettuce salad, a sprout salad would cost less than
half as much, yet provide five times as much protein, six times as
much Vitamin C and seven times as much of the B complex vitamins.
The nutritional effect of enzymes in animal experimentation was
recounted by Brown Landone in his article "Make Cells Grow
Younger," (quoted in Nautilus Mag., 1947, pg. 232):
"More than 20 years ago, experiments were made on old
decrepit rats. Their age corresponded to that of a man of ninety
years. They were fed with "immature food", that is, food
which had not finished growth, sprouting new stems, young leaves.
The results were amazing. The old decrepit rats were transformed,
and their bodies began to grow younger. Twenty years later the
factor recognized to produce this effect was anxinon
(enzymes)…the best anxinon foods I know are produced in mung
bean sprouts." I do not think the length of time that one
takes in making the transition is important. What is important for
someone who wants to improve his health, is to make the
transition. Even if one takes several years in doing so, at least
there is progress, and the body can adjust slowly without
cravings, or binges of the wrong kinds of food.
Wheatgrass juice and/or
barleygrass juice is important in any transition because:
1. The juice supplies nutrients the body may be lacking and
craving.2. The juice provides the person on the transition diet
more energy to be able to cope with the change.3. The juice
provides anti-inflammatory factors, which enable the person to get
off pain killing drugs.
4. The juice contains both
enzymes and essential fatty acids.
Ground flax seed is important in the
transition because:1. It supplies
the esential fatty acids, which at the same time contain enzymes.
- It provides more oxygen to the body by
aiding respiration thus giving more energy to cope with the
change. (See the two previous articles about flax seed and
flax oil.)
- It dissolves the bad fats already
deposited in the body.
- It is very mucilaginous and supports
the cleansing of the bowel, which is a major factor in the
cleansing of the body.
- It improves the ability of each cell in
the body to withstand viral attack by providing the necessary
components for the cell to build a strong wall.
Transitioning to a new and healthful diet
is not just what a person includes and adds to the diet, but also
what a person eliminates from the diet. After the transition
period, finally one has changed to a living or raw food diet.
Several weeks later his body begins a major cleanse. If he eats
just one piece of cheese, or animal protein of some kind, the
cleanse will stop. The thing to watch here is the tongue. Usually
when one is undergoing a cleanse, the top of the tongue will
become furry and white. All and all, changing the diet is not an
easy thing to do. However it is well worth the effort if one
desires increased energy whether for just everyday life or for
sports, a feeling of well being, lessened anxiety about future
health problems, and a completely regenerated body.
(References: Flax Oil As A True Aid
Against Arthritis, Heart Infarction, Cancer And Other Disease by
Dr. Johanna Budwig, Wheatgrass, Nature’s Finest Medicine by
Steve Meyerowitz, Information derived from the Ann Wigmore
Institute, Enzyme Nutrition by Edward Howell, The Science and
Practice of Iridology by Bernard Jensen, A Cancer Therapy by Max
Gerson, which will be discussed in a future article. Nautilus
Magazine, l947).