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Vegetarian Elite
Mimi Kirk: Smiling and Super at 72! - P2/2
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How to maintain
health and vitality into
your golden years of life?
Can the young at heart
lead an active
and productive life?
When I wake up
in the morning
and get out of the bed,
If I just went on how I felt,
I would think
I’m in my 20s.
So I know for sure my diet,
definitely
my vegetarian diet
has done a lot for me.
Welcome,
energetic viewers,
to Vegetarian Elite.
Today on our show,
we continue our feature on Mimi Kirk,
a septuagenarian who
proves that advanced age
does not need to correlate
with deteriorated health.
Winner of a contest titled
“Sexiest Vegetarian
over 50,” organized by
People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals, or
more commonly known
as PETA, Mimi was
the oldest contestant
at age 71
and won hands down
with her youthful looks
and radiant smile.
Mimi shows that there is
nothing more appealing
than a person
who exudes compassion
and respect for oneself
as well as other beings.
Since winning the contest, Mimi has been
invited to be a speaker
at many events,
such as the Women’s
International Summit
for Health,
and interviewed by
numerous media such as
NBC, Fox, KUSI-TV,
US national television show
“The Doctors,” and
ARIA TV in Bulgaria
regarding her secrets
for staying so youthful,
radiant, and healthy.
Every day
I get tons of email
and people telling me
I’ve inspired them
to change their diet –
hundreds and hundreds
every week.
They’re seeing me
and something in them
wanted to do this
to begin with,
to get healthier.
Turning 72 years young
just two days ago,
the mother of four and
grandmother of seven
has lead a rich and full life.
For over two decades,
Mimi was involved in
the entertainment industry
in various occupations
from actress
to clothing designer to
charity events coordinator.
As an actress,
Mimi has appeared on
“Star Trek” and
“The Mary Tyler Moore
Show.”
She designed
the famous “scarf” look
for Valerie Harper
on “Rhoda.”
Mimi has also
found herself as
a successful entrepreneur
with a jewelry design
company and
four board games
released worldwide.
With respect and concern
for our planet, in 1989,
she founded, published,
and edited the
environmental newspaper
“The City Planet,”
with editions
in both Los Angeles
and San Francisco, USA.
Currently enjoying
traveling, gardening,
and hiking in beautiful
San Diego, California,
Mimi is happy
and finds fulfillment in
her latest venture in life
with sharing the benefits
of a more compassionate
and healthier lifestyle
to the general public.
So, when you transitioned
to a raw diet,
did you go out and
buy a bunch of recipes,
or did you work it out
on your own?
Well, thank goodness
for the Internet.
I started looking around
at YouTube videos
and Googling everything
I could about raw food.
And then I went out and
bought a couple of books,
and I thought they were
so daunting in some way
because it was all new.
Then all of a sudden,
it just clicked.
I could take any recipe and
turn it into a raw recipe.
And that’s what
I started to do, make up
some of my own recipes.
So I got started by looking.
There are so many
good books out today;
there are fabulous books
out there.
And you do have to spend
a little time to learn it,
and you have to
be organized,
particularly if you’re
running a household
and you’re the only one
in the family eating raw;
or you’re trying to
transition your children
to eat raw.
I recommend some people
that they start slowly.
I went 100%.
I went on a detox for 7 days
with my daughter,
just drinking juices
and eating salads,
no oils or fats
or anything for 7 days.
And when I finished that,
I knew that that was
the way I was going to eat.
That was it.
But I still go back
to that green drink.
That gets you started.
Just think about it,
you could put 6, 7, 8
vegetables and fruits
in one drink.
It’s pre-digested,
full of enzymes.
It goes right
to the right place
and all the right cells
of your body.
And even if you didn’t eat
the rest of the day, you
would have nourishment
more than you would
by eating something
that’s cooked or processed.
That’s why I say
that green drink
starts to change
your whole inner system.
And that’s why
I recommend it.
I don’t get tired
in the afternoon.
A lot of people see
preparation of food
as a chore, but you’re
approaching it as an art.
It’s creative for me.
I could spend a lot of time
in the kitchen.
It is an art for me.
It’s very creative, not only
the preparing of it,
but how I serve it.
I always add that little bit
of extra greens on top,
or that little bit of leaf
or something in there.
I always make it look good.
Because
when I look at that plate,
it’s a piece of art, and it’s
the most beautiful colors
you could find in nature.
Can you imagine
a red pepper
and a yellow pepper
and an orange pepper,
sweet peppers, the colors
of those are amazing,
or a tomato off the vine.
That’s simply amazing
to me, the colors.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Vegetarian Elite
will be right back
after these brief messages
to continue with
our feature on
the lovely septuagenarian,
Mimi Kirk.
I go to bed very, very late,
I feel energetic
almost all the time,
so it’s live food!
That’s the way I look at it.
I think people, even if
they are vegetarians
or vegans, to include
more raw food in your diet,
because there’s
something very special
about eating the food
that’s close
to Mother Nature.
Thank you
for joining us again for
Vegetarian Elite
for our program
on Mimi Kirk.
Her decades
of vegetarian eating,
meditation, and
positive outlook on life
helped her win PETA’s
“Sexiest Vegetarian
over 50” contest while
being 20 years older
than most of
the other contestants.
The 72 years young
woman thrives on
a raw vegan diet
and is a vibrant picture
of health and beauty.
You’ve been in
the vegetarian movement
for a very long time,
how has the food changed?
Do you believe that it’s
becoming more popular
because the food is
becoming more delicious?
Yes.
Food is changing, and
people’s ideas are changing.
And it’s so fantastic
right now,
that people have gardens,
more people than ever
have gardens.
I think people aren’t happy
that they’ve genetically
altered our food.
I think
that Michelle Obama
putting a garden
in the White House
inspired more people
to have a garden
in their backyard.
And once
you grow something,
you’re hooked.
When you see a seed
that starts to sprout up,
it just makes you
jump up and down.
We put in fruit trees
on our property now.
It’s so beautiful
to see fruits growing,
and you know that’s
what Mother Nature
meant us to eat.
So I do think that
the color and the beauty
of fresh food is really
starting to catch on.
There are so many
fantastic raw food chefs
today.
They’re going to school
to study, and there are
restaurants opening up,
so fast, everywhere I look.
Everywhere I go,
to every city I’m in,
there’s a raw food
restaurant somewhere, or
a vegan and vegetarian.
Even when I travel now,
if I’m in Italy
and I’ll order something,
and they say, “Oh, vegan
or vegetarian,”
everybody knows that.
They didn’t know it
back in those days.
But no one questions it
now, everybody knows
what that means.
Wonderful!
So I’m very excited
about it growing,
and I think it’s only going
to grow more. I really do.
I have a good feeling.
I think some people will
still hold on to eating meat,
but I do think
that when they get sick,
if that happens for them,
they’re going
to start taking a look,
because they’ll remember
they heard that
you could get healthy
by eating a certain way.
So I think
that’s going to happen.
Mimi’s holistic approach
towards overall wellbeing
is attributed to her vegan
diet, meditation practice
and positive attitude.
On her blog,
www.youngonrawfood.com,
she writes:
“What we think
and how we act
draw the same energy to us.
So be sure your thoughts
and actions are
what you want to attract.
Practice kindness, love
and compassion.
We need all the positive
energy from everyone.”
I say to women all the time,
even for people
who are overweight,
diets don’t work.
You have to think health.
Think about your health.
And I think that makes
a big difference, because
that’s a positive thing.
“I’m doing this
to be healthy.”
If you’re on a diet,
you feel deprived.
And I think that’s not
a good mental attitude
to have.
So my focus is
on staying healthy.
My focus is also
on being kind, and I try
not to be judgmental.
I really feel I accept
all people, meat-eaters
or non-meat-eaters.
I do think
we live by example.
I think that so many
people have caught on
to what I do,
and want to do it.
While many people her age
are less active
in their retirement years,
Mimi is currently busy
authoring a book
with delicious recipes
to ease others
into the vegan lifestyle.
Every day,
she spends hours to reply
to requests and questions
about healthier
food alternatives
from her 8,300+ fans on
Facebook.com
and countless others
across the Internet.
Mimi also travels
to speak at events
and participates
in media interviews
on the importance
of a loving,
animal-free lifestyle.
I think a vegan life
is very important.
I think it’s a major thing
not to eat animals.
I think it’s not good for you,
number one,
very unhealthy.
As a compassionate
person, you feel better
about yourself
that you know
you didn’t take a life.
And I think that’s
a very important thing
for me,
how I feel about myself.
I like who I am
because of that.
It does something
for me inside.
I’m careful about
what I eat, I make sure
that I eat hydrating foods,
and I don’t take any
supplements right now.
I might need it
down the line,
but right now I feel great,
all my tests
are running well.
I think I’m in peak health
for someone who’s 72.
So let’s see what happens
in my 80s and 90s.
Visit the fantastic
and forever young
Ms. Mimi Kirk online at
YoungonRawFood.com
or search “Mimi Kirk” on
Facebook.com
to wish her
a Happy Belated Birthday!
We thank you,
Ms. Mimi Kirk,
for your beautiful example
of the benefits
of a kind, vegan lifestyle.
May Heaven bless you
with many, many more
years of radiant health
and happiness
as you continue
to inspire others to adopt
the plant-based diet
and a compassionate way
of living.
Thank you,
graceful viewers,
for joining us for
Vegetarian Elite.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
Between Master
and Disciples.
Blessed be your noble
deeds for a peaceful
and gentler world.
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