Ann Wigmore

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Ann Wigmore (1909-1993) was a holistic health practitioner, nutritionist, and whole foods advocate. With Viktoras Kulvinskas, she co-founded the Hippocrates Health Institute (rated as one of the top health resort by the International Spa Industry). She was an early pioneer in the use of wheatgrass juice and living foods for detoxifying and healing the body, mind, and spirit. Wikipedia
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  • Wikipedia

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  • 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.
    www.annwigmore.com/
  • Ann Wigmore Institute .:....

    The Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute carries on the work of the late Dr. Ann Wigmore, a pioneer in the use of wheatgrass juice and living foods for detoxifying and healing the body, mind, and spirit.
    www.annwigmore.org/
  • www.living-foods.net

    living foods, raw, diet, groups, vegan, vegetarian, Ann Wigmore, health, energy
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  • The Wonderful World of Ann...

    Ann Wigmore lived in Boston. She was suffering from gangrene and the doctors wanted to amputate her legs. She said no to the amputation and crawled out by the railroad tracks to die. There the dandelions spoke to her and said "Eat the WEE-EEE-EEEDS!"
    chetday.com/wigmore.html
  • Ann Wigmore Institute .:....

    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. The
    www.annwigmore.org/about.html
  • Wheat grass Kits.com | Ann...

    I called Ann Wigmore "Doctor" in respect to her pioneering quest to help both herself and others. She dedicated her life to helping others. Her holistic manner of teaching is much too advanced for the medical profession. Only those who saw beyond the r
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