During the early 1900’s a man
named Edmund Bordeaux Szekely discovered
an ancient biblical manuscript which
he subsequently translated. It was
a remarkable discovery and Szekely
was so enthralled with the translation
that he formed a society he called
the Biogenic Society to promulgate
the teaching of this new (old) way
or eating. He began publishing the
manuscripts in the form of little
books, which he sold very inexpensively
because he felt that the world needed
the message. He called the books The
Essenes Gospel of peace. The Essenes
were a very righteous people who lived
near the Dead Sea during the time
of Jesus Christ. Christ actually taught
them the laws of health during that
time. The main teaching of Essenes
Book I is: Don't kill your food by
cooking it. The main teaching or Essenes
Book IV is; all grasses are good for
man and wheatgrass is the perfect
food for man. These little books can
be purchased at any health food store.
In the 1940’s a man by the
name of Charles Kettering (former
Chairman of the Board or General Motors)
donated money for the study or chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll was studied intensively
by medical doctors using FDA required
standards i.e double blind studies,
etc. (There are currently over 40
articles written up in medical journals
about the healing effects of chlorophyll.)
These medical doctors found that chlorophyll
was a great healer and used it as
such for quite some time. The next
question is--why aren’t they
still using it? Answer: I am sure
if drug companies knew that if the
average individual knew that the chlorophyll
from their backyard grass would heal
them, then they probably wouldn't
be using high powered-high priced
drugs! … and then, who would
make money?
Sometime during the 1940's a lady
by the name of Ann Wigmore healed
herself of cancer from the weeds she
found in vacant lots in Boston. (See
Why Suffer by Ann Wigmore.) She began
a study of natural healing modalities-and
with the help of a friend, Dr Earp
Thomas, she found that there are 4700
varieties of grass in the world and
all are good for man. With the help
of her pets, she arrived at the conclusion
that wheatgrass was the best-- or
the medicinal grass. She started an
institute in Boston (Ann Wigmore Institute)
and since then has taught people from
all over the world about the grasses
and the living food healing program-and
helped them get well from some very
serious diseases. She has written
over 35 books telling about wheatgrass
and living foods.
Here we are in the year 2000 and many
people are finding out for themselves
the great benefits of wheatgrass (liquid
chlorophyll) Since Ann Wigmore's time,
there has also been research done
on the healing properties of barley
grass- by a Japanese man named Yoshihide
Hagiwara.
Yoshihide Hagiwara was the owner of
a large pharmaceutical company in
Japan. He had personally developed
numerous medications. He became extremely
ill from working with drugs. He came
to the conclusion that if synthetic
drugs make a person sick, then how
could they make one well?
He began to study Chinese medicine
and round that the rather of Chinese
medicine said, “ It is the diet
which maintains true health and becomes
the best drug. Hippocrates, considered
the father of western medicine, said
basically the same thing. Ann Wigmore
originally named her institute after
Hippocrates-based on his teaching
that the body can act as its own physician
when provided with the proper tools
(living organic nourishment), used
in the way nature intended-unprocessed,
uncooked.
The truth seems to be that God originally
designed the foods of the earth in
such a way that they would not only
nourish his earthly children, but
would keep them at a peak of health-
Our mistake seems to be that we alter
this grand design by cooking, therefore
destroying the food before we eat
it.