Practitioners of the Wigmore diet encourage people to think of enzyme and oxygen levels as "bank accounts." The more oxygen and enzymes that can be stored in the cells, the healthier one feels.
The Wigmore diet is named for its creator, Ann Wigmore. She devised a nutritional system called the Living Foods Program, based on a combination of wheatgrass juice, live sprouts, and fresh raw foods.
there are many clinical cases and testimonials consistent with Ann Wigmore's predicted benefits.
Practitioners of the Wigmore diet warn people to expect certain side effects from detoxification, which is considered a key principle in the Living Foods lifestyle.
Adrienne Wigmore is the mother of Gin Wigmore, the New Zealand singer.
In addition to increased vitality and a strengthened immune system, the Wigmore regimen is thought to help individuals overcome some serious diseases, including arthritis, digestive tract problems, allergies, and even cancer.
Lucy Wigmore
Sally Wigmore.
Wigmore Abbey was created in 1179.
Robert Wigmore was born in 1949.
Clive Wigmore died in 1969.
Clive Wigmore was born in 1892.
Joseph Wigmore was born in 1892.