How A Bad Doctor Turned Me Into A Raw Food Crusader

UPDATE: Raw Food Weight Loss And Vitality Is Now Available

Today I’m more or less sick-proof, athletic, and pretty trim, so when I tell people that I used to weigh 220 pounds, suffered from colitis, and was generally physically pathetic in my early life they react with surprise.

But what was the tipping point that affected me so much that I threw in the towel and became a raw foodist? What got under my skin so much that I created a website that attracts 2,600 visitors a day as a way of striking back?

It all began with a visit to an incompetent doctor who got my blood boiling.

In this video, the second in my series celebrating the upcoming launch, I explain how I ended up a crazy raw food crusader willing to spend 6 months of his life writing, “Raw Food Weight Loss And Vitality,” in the hope that others will have a clearer path toward overcoming their problems.

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Also, the contest giving away free copies of my new book got off to a fantastic start last night.

Click on the comments link to check out these inspiring submissions.

It’s not too late to join the contest and win.

Just one question to answer.

-Andrew

 

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3 Responses to “How A Bad Doctor Turned Me Into A Raw Food Crusader”

  1. Suzanne says:

    Wonderful that you are doing so well. I have Crohn’s disease and, like you, left my doctor’s office and never went back. He had explained the “operation” to me. I went to a person who treats people naturally and she helped a lot. I also read books and, like you again, I’m eating lots of fruit plus veggies. I make a huge green drink every morning that is just delicious. That’s the start to the day. I have a Vitamix where I make my almond butter and the drinks and many, many other things. I also have a juicer and a dehydrator. I have learned a lot and will learn more. I enjoy your site. Would love to win the book !!! I feel very well now. Don’t understand doctors. Keep up the good work. I’m old enough to be your grandmother but going strong.
    Suzy :)

  2. Stefan says:

    Hey Andrew,

    I am a long time subscriber to your newsletter and I just want to tell you that when you do videos you should always offer a transcript for people that don’t want/can’t watch a video. It’s a shame I would really like to know how it all started but video is a no-go for me.

    Looking forward to buy your book.

    Cheers,
    Stefan

  3. Richard says:

    Way to go, Andrew! You are a superstar!
    i wouldn’t combine the starchy squash with the melons though.:-)

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