Woman goes raw, loses more than half herself (160 pounds)

  • I can't figure out why this girl looks so familiar to me... is she on here? Neat story though - wish I could live without chicken.

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    (CNN) -- Angela Stokes had never been overweight as a child.
    Angela Stokes

    Angela Stokes, 30, lost 160 pounds in two years after she adopted a raw-vegan diet. She now weighs 138 pounds.

    But she steadily started gaining weight as a teenager because of an under-active thyroid gland. By the time she graduated from college her weight had ballooned and she wore a U.K. dress size 26-28.

    "I was 300 pounds, very unwell, very miserable," recalls Stokes. "I ate junk food all the time. I was very closed down emotionally. I had no interest in dieting; I just wanted to eat all the time ... that was like my comfort in life."

    At the time, she says she was so "emotionally shut down" she refused to talk to anyone about what was happening. The weight was also taking a physical toll on her health and she frequently battled infections and illness.

    Stokes says living her everyday life became a challenge.

    "My mobility was quite restricted ... I was unwilling to participate in things from cutting my toenails to going on a walk with my friends," remembered Stokes. "I tried to give this impression that I felt fine about everything, but inside I was in a lot of pain a lot of the time."

    Two summers after she reached her heaviest weight, Stokes was working at a greenhouse in Iceland, when a friend lent her a copy of a book about the health benefits of eating raw foods. Stokes, who had never been interested in diets, says she was completely "absorbed" by the approach.

    She started eating raw the very next day.

    "Everything in my life completely shifted. It was like a light bulb moment to be like ... 'this is what I was waiting for to reclaim my health,' " said Stokes.

    She went cold turkey or "cold cucumber," as Stokes often jokes. She stopped eating meat, animal products and processed foods and instead switched to a diet that consisted of uncooked and unprocessed vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds.

    "To me, the thing with raw food is that it just makes sense. It's simple and natural, eating food straight from the earth. There's no rocket science, no mystery," said Stokes. "Once you understand the simple principal that no other animal in the wild eats cooked or processed foods. That's it."

    The raw food diet completely transformed her life, she says. Within the first month of going raw, she had her first boyfriend in more than five years. In just two years, she had lost 160 pounds and has experienced dramatic improvements emotionally, physically and socially and is "happier than I've ever been."

    Stokes, who now weighs 138 pounds, has kept the weight off for four years and authored several books on "raw foodism" lifestyle.

    What tips does she have for people considering a raw vegan lifestyle? First, start slowly.

    "I recommend people start out being at least 50 percent raw and go from there," advises Stokes. "Maybe it ends up at some point you are completely raw, maybe not. As long as the majority of the stuff or at least 50 percent is fresh raw food ... then you're tipping the balance in your favor."
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    Stokes also advises people to start eating things they like such as peaches, plums or spinach and then slowly incorporate more fresh raw foods. She admits the lifestyle can be socially challenging and she encourages people to connect with other "raw foodists."

    "It's great to get support. If you look on the Internet and around you, you may find pot lucks," said Stokes. "Read books to inspire you to keep going on this journey."
  • I just watched the video... thanks for sharing! She looks so healthy!!! I have been juicing a lot (mainly my green drink - cuke, celery, spinach, apple, 1/2 lemon, 1/2 lime, chunk of ginger - from dr. Oz). I love it, and I must say it makes me feel great when I drink it! Not sure that I could do raw exclusively (uh, pretty sure I could not), but I think it's interesting.
  • My friend and I were just talking about the raw vegan lifestyle the other day... I know going raw doesn't necessarily mean also going vegan. But I guess a lot of people do because of safety issues with eating raw meat.

    I don't know if I could do it exclusively either... But it's supposedly the fountain of youth. I've also heard stories (I don't know how true they are) of cancer patients who went raw and cured the cancer.
  • I think I'm going to make my green drink today. Better go put the juicer together...
  • I think I've seen her website before because she does look really familiar.

    I eat a lot of raw stuff myself.
  • What a great story.

    IMO there isn't one right or wrong lifestyle, but it's great to see people who find what works for them. A raw food diet is very interesting, but I don't know if I could do it in exactly the same fashion. It does remind me that I want a juicer though.
  • I love my juicer

    I'm not a raw foodie, but learning about it completely changed my life and how I look at food. I credit it with one of the main reasons I was finally able to lose weight
  • Oh I have seen her website before, its www.rawreform.com. If you go there now, she makes you sign up before you see the rest of the site though?