About Me

January 25th, 2008

For 23 years I lived in Key West, Florida, and built several computer companies. In ‘97 I sold off the business, apartments, office building, house, and most of the stuff I’d accumulated. By January ‘99 I was 48 years old, free and financially liquid.

I took a year or so off and toured the United States, traveled 60,000 miles, first with an Airstream trailer, and later with a Bluebird motor coach.

I also spent the time overcoming my addiction to cigarettes, something I’d been dependent upon since I was 14 years old.

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 220 by ‘99.

I considered myself healthy because at 45 I could still shinny up a 30 ft. sailboat mast and repair the masthead while holding on with my legs. But a year of sitting behind the steering wheel substituting junk food and rich meals for the cigarettes I was trying to give up really put the weight on me. Now I was almost 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.

Jim's Before PictureJim's After Picture

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. I walked at least three miles a day, five times a week.

In four months I lost 20 lbs., bringing my weight down to 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. Frustrating. If I went off my diet for a weekend in Savannah I’d gain 5 lbs. in two days, then take a week - or more - to get rid of it.

Back to the Internet for more research. I read about people who had been on one diet or another, but after initial improvements their health deteriorated and they were facing new health challenges because of the inadequacies of the dietary regime they’d adopted.

The deeper I dug, the more one program stood out. The Raw Living Foods lifestyle, taught by Dr. Ann Wigmore. It was old knowledge going back thousands of years, and she was the most famous of modern advocates. What impressed me most were:

  1. Testimonies by people that have lived the lifestyle for 20, 30 and 40 years, and are thriving on it.
  2. 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.
  3. Other raw fooders have died as a result of sports accidents in their 80’s and 90’s, not of disease or medications. All maintained an active lifestyle up until their passing over.
  4. Dr. Wigmore’s Raw Living Foods Lifestyle combines raw living food, internal cleansing, body detoxification and plant-based supplementation. All of the elements of good health rolled into one.
  5. 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 books or weekend seminars.
  6. Most 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’s stay.
  7. Dr. Ann Wigmore’s program is educational, not “do this blindly 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.

The more I looked at it, the more the Raw Living Foods Lifestyle stood out as being the program that would work for me - or for anyone!

Synchronicity also came into play. An old friend. When I mentioned Dr. Ann Wigmore’s Raw Living Foods program she told me that she’d studied with Dr. Ann at Hippocrates Institute in Boston, and credited the lifestyle with changing her life.

August of ‘01 found me at Creative Health Institute, near Union City, Michigan. On a trip to visit family I stopped in for a three-day visit. I was so impressed with the personal experiences of the graduating students that I went back to Georgia, closed up the farm, and returned to Michigan to attend the two-week program. I still weighed 240 lbs.

In my first two weeks at Creative Health I lost 20 lbs. I never went hungry, I never missed a meal, I never counted a calorie. Indeed, I usually had seconds.

At the end of the first month I was down to 210 lbs. When I headed back for Georgia for Christmas I weighed 200 lbs. I’d lost 40 lbs. without even working at it!

Why did the program work so dramatically for me?

I was toxic. Not only did the organic, unprocessed food that Creative Health served reduce and eliminate the toxins in my body, Dr. Ann’s program 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 process the accumulation and dispose of it.

I also learned that I had a large amount of impacted fecal matter. Most people do. Enemas cleared out this backlog.

From ‘01 to ‘05 I spent three to six months of the year at Creative Health, helping out as a volunteer as I helped myself get healthier. I weigh 170 lbs. now.

The other reason I kept returning to Creative Health was the good feelings I felt when I saw others overcome their health challenges. I’ve seen people heal diabetes, obesity, arthritis, colitis, after-effects of chemotherapy, breast cancer, hepatitis, heavy metal poisoning, asthma, wounds that wouldn’t heal, PMS, migraine headaches… all forms of health challenges.

I’ve 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’ve watched people perk up, heal, and get happy. Like Chantel from Zimbabwe. She came to Creative Health with rheumatoid arthritis, which she’d had since she was 16. She was 26. Upon graduation from the two-week program Chantel said, “I stopped taking my medication after I was here three days. I’ve not had any pain in more than a week.”

With tears streaming down her cheeks, she added, “This is the best I have felt since I was 15 years old.”

Some time later 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 do raw living foods do for me?

Helped me lose over 70 lbs.,

Gave me an energy level that’s like being 25 again (I even took up skydiving - at 52!).

Instead of sleeping 8-10 hours a night, I wake totally refreshed after only 4-6 hours of sleep.

My bowels are regular and move easily.

I’m happier - all the time. I have a more positive outlook on life. People say I “glow,” and I smile all the time.

My taste buds have changed, and 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.

I try to help Creative Health in their mission. I’ve installed computers and a network, rewrote the website, taught classes, mowed the lawn, started a newsletter, served as Program Director, done public speaking, fixed toilets, painted, produced videos, answered the phones, stuffed envelopes, and told my story on TV and radio

When I was answering the phone at Creative Health I repeatedly heard people say, either:

1) I have the time to attend, but just can’t afford it, or
2) Affording it is no problem, but there’s no way I can take two weeks off.

For those reasons I created the Home Study Program. From a file cabinet with over three decades of research studies and student materials, and two decades worth of videotape, I spent my winters assembling the most comprehensive overview of the program I could.

I now administer the Raw Living Foods Home Study Program in order to help those who:

1) Can’t afford to attend a center,
2) Want to have a comprehensive overview of the program to take home with them, or
3) Need training materials to help them share their wonderful transformation with others.

I’m finding it a great way to spend my retirement, and the second half of my life!

Jim Carey
Midville, Georgia
December, 2007

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15 Responses to “About Me”

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  1. Lucy Says:

    Hi Jim,
    Wonderful story !!! and also great that you are helping people with the raw/living foods lifestyle. I’m on a raw mission for 3 years,and a year now I’m 90% with sometimes going off.
    My major problem is with some relatives,I don’t know how to gracefully say no to some cooked food that they offer me,so sometimes I eat to be polite.Also,they don’t believe/accept my way of living.My husband is the most amazing companion,helps me a lot and understands me,but do not follow my path.That’s ok,he eats some of my food though.Maybe one day…

    So,congratulations on your path to health and great and happy life.

    Lucy

  2. Susan M. Says:

    Hello Jim, wow…talk about synchronicity, just yesterday, a very good friend of mine called me and said she was intending to visit the “CHI” institute, as we like to call it…this coming February. I guess I would consider myself to be a wanna-be raw foodist for some time now…I’ve made many attempts on my own for many years. Dr. Anne Wigmore’s program inspired me in the 80’s…I began to grow my own wheatgrass the summer of “93…unfortunately, I didn’t have the discipline to stay with it, my addictive nature would inevitably be drawn to something…the main demons for me were caffiene and refined sweets. Over the years though, I would begin again…but I believe I need the power of networking, connecting with others on the path. That is what needs to change for me. It is the missing link that I intend to do something about. After all, I am the “agentofchange”…BTW, I coined the term long before Century 21! Thank you for sharing Jim!

  3. rena gallant Says:

    I sure am glad I chanced by your website and blog. So far I have only read a little bit, my original intent was to find out more information about Ann Wigmore. Loved your story, it once again serves to let others know this way of life is not an overnight transition, everyone is on their own journey, we can only hope more people find out and strive to improve their health and lives. Esparto, CA

  4. Joanne Says:

    I am wondering how you screen the people that work at
    CHI….What kind of credentials do they have?? What kind are required? How do I know that I am getting good advice from people that really know what they are talking about? One would hate to invest all of that money for a home course from someone without a decent
    education…thank you

  5. Sally Schubb Says:

    Greetings:
    My sister has sent me this as we have been discussing eating a raw food diet. However, I don’t have the financial ability to attend a two week program, but need to get this information about the home program. How can I get in touch with your home study program?

    Thank you,

  6. Linda Says:

    Hello Jim,

    Thank you for sending me Dr. Ann’s book, her story is amazing, so inspiritational. I, too, would like to know how to get in touch with your home study program!

    Thanks for preserving Dr. Ann’s important work.

    God Bless, Linda Scott

  7. violet Says:

    as a transiting newcomer to raw living, i am gearing towards a healthier me every day!
    i often research other success stories, to both feel connected to the movement, and seek inspiration, and i thoroughly enjoyed this site; it did just that.
    my prior hesitance with going raw came from an emotionally-embedded idea of “how can i give up the cooking” i so dearly loved, and [assuming-ly,]the accompanying richness flavors to boot.
    since recently deciding to primarily eat living foods- having been a veg/vegan chef in the past, this a delightful change to my last 22 years of eating habits- which were superb, compared to the average american, but not right FOR ME- i have been excited with the prospects to re-create recipes in the kitchen mimicking the palate of my favorite flavors.
    i always wanted to write a cookbook, and perhaps i will instead write an UN-cookbook!

    thankyou jim for sharing!
    violet

  8. doreen Says:

    how do I get the home study course for raw foods?

  9. Jodi Carter Says:

    I want to learn all about raw food dietand how to put it in to practice. I don’t have time or money. I work as a cleaning lady in the Battle Creek area. Perhaps I could trade labor for a home study course and some instruction on growing my own foods. I have Sat mornings available right now. My Hm nu is 269-964-6729 cell is 269-924-1006 Thanks Jodi

  10. jackie Says:

    Yes…I am in the same boat as Jodi having very very little money but I am 90% raw fruitarian…but I do not know if I am doing everything correctly and desperately need some expert advice. I would be so thankful to be successful in winning one of the Anne Wigmore Courses. But that aside, what is the actual cost of such a Course please? I am 69 years of age and feel a hundred years younger! I am extremely vigorous and am never ahppier than when out on my bicycle on which I do ab out 350 kms a week. I also walk and swim,obey the laws of nature going to bed about 8pm and rising as soon as I wake up about 4.30am. I then have a drink of water with 8 drops hydrogen peroxide, hop on my bike and ride into the dawn blue yonder for a couple of hours, rain wind, fog or whatever! I just wanted to tell you something about myself. I live in a lovely part of New Zealand where there are many organic fruit and vegg ie farms and also a raw dairy farm.HOW can I download the ebook you offer as I can see absolutely no connection or place to down load it. Many thanks

  11. Sylvia Says:

    I notice your name is like Jim Carey but you are not an actor but I also note you are doing raw food. I do, too, but do not have bike so I walk even a few steps.

  12. May Says:

    Echo Sally Schubb’s financial problem attending the 2-week-program, I would like to find out more about the cost of this home-study program. In addition, I’m from Asia and no where near the US or financially able to fly over to get any opportunity to attend such program. I would really love to learn more about how to lead a raw living lifestyle and to influence my friends/family towards raw life.

  13. Sylvia Says:

    I have been doing raw foods since I read diet foR A SMALL PLANET AND ANN WIGMORE.MY HUSBAND HAD ME JUICING WHEAT GRASS AND ORANGES AND MAKING RAW SAUKERKRAUT.I HAVE MS RECENTLY diagnosed.I USED TO HAVE type 2 diabetes but it is now in remission and my symptoms for ms or very mild so I don’t have to take any expensive meds.I CREDIT RAW FOODS WISH MY REMISSION AND MILD SYMPTOMS BUT I STILL USE A CANE.

  14. Josie Says:

    I would like to know more about the cost of the home study course. My Dad just died of Colon Cancer last Wednesday. My Mom and my Dad’s 2nd wife died of cancer. I think I better know more about eating raw.
    I think you have to be more atuned to your body and nature. Be more open minded about what the possibilities could bring if one were eating raw.

  15. Kim Says:

    Watching Ann’s video about protein was difficult to hear and understand what she is saying. Is there a way you could write down the recipes she is making. The video is also blurry, although, I understand it is quite old. Thank you for posting it.
    With kind regards, Kim

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