5'7''. I had horrendous internal damage from a decade of anorexia. I'm assuming that once things like vital organs were repaired, my body finally reached a point where it could start really building healthy tissue. I've been raw for about 3 years, started doing it the same time I started drinking Aya, so that was totally the turning point where I chose to live and start nurturing myself.
I was high-fat raw for the first 2.5 years, EASILY eating 3000 calories/day, but my weight hovered around 100-105. My mood, skin, energy levels, digestion, flexibility, and general health improved DRAMATICALLY, but I wasn't gaining any muscle.
With fruit, once I engaged even a moderate amount of physical activity, muscle just appeared effortlessly. I'm about 130-135 now. I literally woke up one day and noticed, "OMGWTF... humble beginnings of a 6-pack?!" Biking, yoga, sunshine and mangoes. Nothing more. Everything (in warm weather) on fruit feels so easy, waking, walking, running, stretching, lifting, no resistance in the body. The body simply DOES.
It feels really incredible to be empowered in my body. I spent SO many years hating myself, and feeling especially ashamed of my physical weakness, wanting to waste away and disappear. I love being able to bend, stand my ground, lift things, climb... basic movement is really a blessing. I want to be able in my body for the rest of my life. I am so grateful and so happy. I had to forfeit my ticket to seeing a concert on my 19th birthday with my favorite band because I starved myself so badly that I couldn't get out of bed and had crippling nosebleeds.
Last time I drank Aya, I just sat with myself and enjoyed how cosmically beautiful I am. Contrast that to a lifetime of self-hatred! The body is this amazing, self-regenerating organic machine... health and self-love are beautiful. I'm beautiful now because I love myself. Or, because I love myself, I can finally be as beautiful as I am supposed to be.
But, back to the original point, any fresh food in a diet is wondrous. Fruit doesn't work for everyone all the time for an infinite number of reasons, but I thought that bit was interesting to mention specifically because so many people are quick to knock vegetarianism/alternative ideas about protein/etc. The most interesting thing to me is the question: what is possible?
What level of health can we enjoy? How radiant can we possibly be? How many tools are available to us? There are many people and many answers... I think it's very interesting to understand more about these things when they happen.

It's totally had a positive impact on my consciousness, too.
Some things will come easy, some will be a test