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Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram was born on 11 March, 1987 in United States, is a Writer,Speaker,Raw vegan activist. Discover Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram Net Worth
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After 4 years of being closed, Rawfully Organic reopened temporarily in April of 2020 to help get produce to people who didn't feel safe going to grocery stores during the COVID-19 pandemic. Reopening was also an attempt to revitalize the Houston Farmer's Market that had been failing for some time. However, Carrillo-Bucaram doesn't see Rawfully Organic staying open after the pandemic because there's too much competition from major grocers like Whole Foods.
On January 5, 2016 Carrillo-Bucaram wrote and published a book entitled The Fully Raw Diet: 21 Days to Better Health, with Meal and Exercise Plans, Tips, and 75 Recipes. As the title suggests, the book contains meal plans, workouts, and recipes but it also contains the story of her health journey. The book became a number one seller on Amazon.
Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram (FullyRaw Kristina) is a writer, speaker, and raw vegan activist. She is the founder and creator of FullyRaw, the Rawfully Organic cooperative, FullyRaw Juice, and author of the book The FullyRaw Diet: 21 Days to Better Health. Her YouTube channel, where she discusses a variety of topics but mostly shares her raw vegan recipes, has more than 90 million views. All of her social media platforms (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat) have almost 3 million viewers. She has been on the Greatist.com list of "100 Most Influential People in Health and Fitness" every year since 2015. She is based in Houston, Texas.
At its height, Rawfully Organic served 50,000 people at three different locations in the Houston area and was the largest organic produce cooperative in the United States. At the food co-op, people ordered their produce in advance then picked up their order after all of it has been assembled into boxes. Order pick-ups occurred at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center on Tuesdays, at the Nottingham Forest Club on Thursdays, and at the Bissonett location on Saturdays. In 2014, a doctor in Houston, Dr. Garth Davis, started prescribing his patients "raw fruits and vegetables." Dr. Davis received a grant from the Memorial Hermann Health System and partnered with Carillo-Bucaram. His patients would pick up their prescription not from a pharmacy but from the Rawfully Organic co-op each week and paid very little for the produce by showing their prescription to the co-op. In 2016, CBS named Rawfully Organic as one of the top spots to get produce. After almost 11 years of operation, the Rawfully Organic co-op closed its doors in 2017.
This is a sister company to Rawfully Organic that sells fully raw juices. She founded it in 2013 using a "Kickstarter" campaign to help cover the cost of the start up. She raised $35,000. She sells cold-pressed fruits and vegetables.
Carrillo-Bucaram has hosted and gave speeches at the "Woodstock Fruit Festival" for many years on and off since 2010. She also has given talks at the annual "Texas Veggie Fair" for several years since 2013.
Carrillo-Bucaram did her undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University and later graduated from Rice University in 2009 with the summa cum laude distinction and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa for completing at least 90 semester hours in courses that reflect "learning for its own sake." She graduated with majors in kinesiology, health science, and vocal performance and briefly studied abroad in Costa Rica focusing on agriculture.
While attending university she started her own farmer's market on her campus. It was intended to be an alternative to expensive grocery stores and appeal to college students who may not be able to afford produce and other groceries otherwise. Running the campus farmer's market helped her cultivate a relationship with local farmers and produce distributors and lead her to open her own grocery cooperative called Rawfully Organic in September 2007.
Carrillo-Bucaram met John Rose, a raw foods coach, at age 18 in a Whole Foods supermarket. He described raw veganism to her and this interaction inspired her to go raw vegan on July 15th, 2005. She ate peaches for two weeks straight when she first went raw vegan.