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Vegetarian Elite
Mimi Kirk: Smiling and Super at 72! - P1/2
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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?
Welcome,
energetic viewers,
to Vegetarian Elite.
Today on our show, we’ll
be meeting 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.
Every day
I get tons of email
and people telling me
I’ve inspired them
to change their diet –
hundreds and hundreds
every week.
Really, that many people
ask me questions,
and I tell them what I do.
I let them know
I’m not a doctor.
I’m just a regular person
who’s found a way
to be healthy.
Everybody has to
find their own path,
but I do recommend
certain things.
And it delights me to know
that I’ve actually
changed families.
The email I get
of people thanking me,
I’m not doing anything;
they’re doing it.
They’re seeing me
and something in them
wanted to do this
to begin with,
to get healthier.
And I think
that’s what’s happened.
They’re the ones doing it.
I just turned the light
switch on for them,
that’s all.
So, it’s quite exciting.
Turning 72 years young
on September 23,
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
gardening and hiking
in beautiful
San Diego, California,
Mimi is happy
and finds fulfillment in
her latest venture in life
with spreading the benefits
of a more compassionate
and healthier lifestyle
to the general public.
So, what was
the original reason
that you went on
an animal-free diet?
I used to be Mary Tyler
Moore’s stand-in,
and I’d go out every day
and pick up her lunch
and some for myself.
And I was eating on
the way back to the studio
in the car
and just reached over,
some deli slice stuff and
I thought I was eating
the back of my hand!
I had to look down and see.
Something made me
realize, I don’t know
where it came from,
that it was flesh.
It was astounding to me.
And of course
I put that down, and it
really did something to me.
And I came home
and I was cooking
my kids’ dinner that night,
and I could smell
that meat cooking
and I knew that was it.
So the next night I said,
“I’m not cooking meat
anymore; we’re going
to be vegetarian,”
and I explained to them
why I thought we should.
And they said “Fine.”
And then I started
to educate myself.
So, that changed
everything for me
at that moment.
I was a widowed mom,
raised my kids myself,
so I didn’t have to
worry about anybody else
but my kids, but
they thought that was fine.
They were onboard with it.
And I told them
if they wanted to eat meat
when they went out,
they could.
But they didn’t.
They really stuck with it
all the time.
One is a raw vegan.
The other one is
almost all vegetarian.
I got my girls
in that direction.
I have a nephew who’s
a vegetarian, and a niece.
A lot of people
in my family are.
On her website,
www.youngonrawfood.com,
Mimi writes:
“If we can all realize
that animals should be
off our plates and
wandering around alive,
enjoying life –
that would be fantastic.
Just think
how peaceful it would be
to know you personally
have nothing to do
with killing to eat.
Eating animals is a habit
like smoking
or drinking sodas, and
once you give yourself
a chance to stop,
you can’t imagine
ever having done it.”
Mimi had come to
this loving realization
over 40 years ago.
I had a hard time
giving up cheese and eggs,
and then finally,
I started to understand
what that meant
from vegetarian to vegan.
And about three years ago,
I became a raw food vegan.
I think that will be
for the rest of my life.
I’ll be a vegan.
I really understand it now.
What that means
to be a vegan.
Not only for the animals,
which is the key thing
for me, but for health.
You can be a vegetarian
and still eat junk food.
You know, it’s easy to go
buy some processed food,
but when you’re raw,
you got nothing processed,
it all has to be live food.
(Right.) I think
it’s a much healthier way
to go, and the most
compassionate way to go.
Vegetarian Elite
will be right back
with our feature on the
ever youthful Mimi Kirk
after these brief messages.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Vegetarian Elite
on Supreme Master
Television.
Today’s show features
the beautiful septuagenarian,
Mimi Kirk.
Despite being
the oldest contestant
at 71 years of age,
she was voted the winner
of PETA’s contest
for attractive vegetarians
over 50.
Afterwards, Mimi was
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.
Do you actively try to
stay young and beautiful
in your diet choices?
Well, everybody wants
to look good, but
I really want to feel good.
And I mean it’s great,
I obviously care;
I color my hair
because I’ve got
salt and pepper hair, and
I like the blonde hair.
My boyfriend’s
almost 20 years younger
than I am, and so it feels
appropriate for me to
feel like a young woman,
but that’s how I feel inside.
I actually feel like
I’m in my 20s.
When I wake up
in the morning
and get out of the bed, if
I didn’t look in the mirror,
I wouldn’t get it.
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.
Do you exercise a lot?
Well, not a lot.
Maybe I should do more,
but I believe for any age,
moderate exercise.
I have to be realistic
for myself.
There were times
when I belonged to a gym
and I exercised a lot.
I always liked yoga.
I have a treadmill
at my home, and I try to
spend about 40 minutes.
I love Qigong.
If the doctor tells you
you have osteoporosis,
the drug for that
is exercise.
If they tell you you have
high blood pressure,
the drug for that
is exercise.
So I think everything
the doctor wants to give you
in a pill, I think,
if you exercise,
you can combat that.
I think
it’s very, very important.
I wish
I had an exercise buddy.
I’d probably do better,
but I have to
motivate myself,
so at least by 10 o’clock
I’m on the treadmill.
I try to do that every day.
A self-described foodie
who thoroughly enjoyed
her vegan meals,
Mimi decided to try out
the raw diet after having
some arthritic pains
in her hands.
The raw diet consists of
consuming unprocessed
and uncooked foods.
Sustaining oneself
on living foods
has been credited with
numerous health benefits
including increased energy,
improved immune system,
and overall
greater well-being.
Mimi credits this way
of eating, as well as
meditation and
a positive outlook on life,
for her sustained beauty
inside and out.
I decided
to try the raw diet.
I’d heard about it.
I didn’t think it would be
for me because
I’m too much of a foodie,
and I thought,
“I’m not sure
that’s going to allow me
enough good food.”
How wrong I was
because I can fix anything,
it’s delicious food,
the best I’ve ever had.
Really.
And so I tried
the raw food diet,
and within two weeks
all those things changed.
Not an ache and pain
in my body,
my blood pressure’s normal.
I really feel amazing.
So we all want
to look good,
and I have laugh lines
in my face and I like them.
I like the way I look.
I don’t believe
in any surgery.
I think we should
embrace ourselves
as we get older, but
we don’t have to be old
So what are
some of the health tips?
Well, anybody
can do one thing and
that’s to fix a green drink
every morning.
You can use your blender,
if you have
a high powered blender
that’s the best or a juicer.
And a basic recipe I use
are 2 apples,
4 stalks of celery,
half a cucumber,
3 handfuls of spinach,
some kale leaves
from the garden,
and I juice all of that or
I throw it in the blender.
And I might add a banana
or some blueberries
with some antioxidants.
Once you get the nutrients
in your body and
you start to feel healthy,
you crave more
of those things.
So all of a sudden,
you want a salad for lunch
instead of your
usual fast food burger
or something.
So the green drinks can
change anybody’s life.
And I think that’s
a good place to start.
But I really do think
there’s a lot of things
that keep me youthful.
I think
I have a great attitude,
a good outlook on life,
a spiritual side,
which I think is important.
I have lots of love
around me; I think
that’s very important.
And I’m
a very passionate person.
And I think when
you have those things,
along with your diet,
that really helps you have
a happy, youthful life.
I know I want
to keep my memory
and my mobility as I age,
and I think
that this way of eating
is very, very important.
Thank you
for your company today
for Vegetarian Elite.
Be sure to join us again
next Saturday for part 2
of our 2-part program
on the inspiring
and timeless beauty
Mimi Kirk.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television for
Between Master
and Disciples.
May we all find health,
vitality, and happiness
in the compassionate
vegan lifestyle.
Visit the fantastic
and forever young
Ms. Mimi Kirk online at
YoungonRawFood.com
or search “Mimi Kirk” on
Facebook.com
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