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Dr Michael Greger - How Not To Die
Michael Herschel Greger (born 1972) is an American physician, author, and professional speaker on public health issues, particularly the benefits of a whole foods, plant-based, healthy diet and the harms of eating animal products.
In his lectures, videos, and writings about nutrition he tries to persuade people to change their eating habits from a Western pattern diet to a whole foods, plant-based, healthy diet—optimally to vegan diet—and says that such a diet can prevent and reverse many chronic diseases. He is critical of other doctors for not challenging their patients to adopt plant-based diets and to avoid animal-based products and criticises the US government for giving watered-down advice about healthy eating in its guidelines, in order to protect the economic interests of food producers—especially those who make junk food or produce animal-based food.
#LondonReal #Motivation
A brief climate change video essay on the environmental impacts of veganism, and how we can reframe going vegan less as a lifestyle and more as an aspiration. While eating a plant-based diet does greatly reduce your carbon footprint due to the meat industry's rampant fossil fuels use, going vegan is sometimes not accessible to all.
Today I show you how to make a delicious Vegan curry. You won't believe it's vegan! It tastes & looks identical to meat, except there are no traces of meat in this curry whatsoever. Thinking of becoming vegan? Try this recipe out! You won't regret it. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1 Cup - Basmati Rice
Pinch of Salt
2 Onions
2 Clove Garlic
1/2 Lime
1 tbsp Curry paste
1 Cup Chickpeas
1 Bell pepper
2 tbsp Soy Sauce
2 Tomatoes
1 Cup Basil leaves
1 Cup Mushrooms
250g Tofu
2 Can Coconut Milk
Chilli Powder
Know someone that's vegan or is thinking of turning vegan? Link this delicious recipe to them!
Have you joined the vegan fashion movement yet? Over the years, fashion trends have been changing all around the world. In recent years, we have witnessed the growth of a new era in fashion. Ever heard of "Vegan Fashion" ?
Vegan fashion is entirely cruelty-free. The main goal of vegan fashion is to stop animal cruelty caused by the industry. The leather that we use comes from the skin of pigs, cows, or even alligators. Animal fur also comes from the skin of beavers, coyotes, lambs, rabbits and foxes. The objective of vegan fashion brands is to eradicate such animal cruelty by offering cruelty-free and vegan substitutes for these materials. Many brands are going in this direction and producing cruelty-free vegan fashion.
Giving up meat, dairy and other food from animals is the biggest change vegans make to their lives. However, more vegans are now extending their beliefs to fashion. There is a big increase in the sales of vegan clothing, footwear and accessories. Vegan fashion that has transformed the fashion industry and is constantly proving that it is here to stay. Veganism promotes the use of sustainable, environmentally friendly and cruelty-free living habits. From the food we eat to the clothes we wear to the products we buy and the businesses we support, every choice we make is a statement.
Global organizations like PETA have reported large scale animal abuse for the sake of fashion. The leather industry especially is filled with labor abuse, lack of regulations, tanneries employing child labor and endangering the community and workers with toxic chemicals. Due to public campaigns and demand from consumers for transparency and accountability, the fashion world has now adopted a more compassionate approach.
Making the switch to vegan fashion isn’t as complicated and as expensive as many think. Replacements for conventional animal-based materials produced in nature-friendly ways, are gaining pace. A major shift in fashion production is underway, with a swell in the number of fashion brands experimenting with so-called next-generation materials like vegan leather. With the rising popularity of veganism globally, especially after the pandemic, a new side of fashion i.e. vegan fashion is becoming more and more relevant.
And on this episode we had a fabulous talk with Angie Bell, actress, animal activist, host & spokesmodel of The Vegan Fashion Show on first time here in Toronto, Canada.
Being part of a vegan social network offers a range of benefits, from connecting with a supportive community to accessing valuable resources and making a positive difference in the world. It's a great way to deepen your knowledge and commitment to animal rights and veganism while forging meaningful connections with others who share your passion.
Hey Guys, This is episode 9 from my season 4! High Protein Vegan Meal Prep. I used my experience from when I used to body build (before going vegan) to show you how to make some simple, healthy, high protein & also VERY tasty work out meals! Not my usual video I know but loads of you requested it after watching my Q&A video. Feel free to tailer the portion sizes to suit you. Make sure you check out the Peri Peri sauce recipe in my skewers video!
Enjoy..Im off to the gym.
Some claim vegan pet food may be less palatable, or may compromise animal welfare. But are such claims actually true? In 2020 we surveyed dog or cat guardians asking about behaviours displayed by their pets at meal times. Analysis of the behaviour of 2,308 dogs and 1,135 cats revealed no significant differences overall, between animals fed vegan or meat-based diets (conventional or raw meat). Our results indicate that vegan pet foods are generally at least as palatable to dogs and cats as conventional meat or raw meat diets, and do not compromise their welfare, when other welfare determinants, such as nutritional requirements, are adequately provided. Full study: Knight A and Satchell L (2021). Vegan versus meat-based pet foods: OOwner-reported palatability behaviours and implications for canine and feline welfare.
Do you struggle with IBS? Then this video is for you! And if you have any tips for healing IBS, drop them in the comments below!
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Learn more about veganism, healthy eating, food photography, social media, and happiness.
What I eat in day with my favorite Fall breakfast recipe, vegan sushi and Greek food!
I hope you enjoyed this vlog!
Eating a plant-based diet improves the health of your gut so you are better able to absorb the nutrients from food that support your immune system and reduce inflammation. Fiber can lower cholesterol and stabilize blood sugar and it's great for good bowel management.
In the era of combatting rapid climate change, meat & dairy are getting the worst press: in particular, we've been seeing beef getting slashed everywhere for its methane emissions - cow burps and farts. So we are increasingly being told that switching to a vegan/plant-based diet is the solution to climate change. But is it really the case? Because popular vegan foods like avocados, soy and almonds do cause massive environmental destruction. So how could eating regional plant-based foods be potentially less environmentally damaging than eating local and organic meat & dairy? In this video, I will be explaining and debunking various claims made around veganism and plant based diets using life-cycle assessment.
I am a vegan/animal rights and environmental/climate activist, and I share various educational content on veganism and plant-based living - the ethics, environment, climate change, and nonhuman & human rights issues, as well as easy vegan/plant-based recipes.
A beginner's guide to going vegetarian // easy tips for how to become vegetarian.
Since learning that I am vegetarian, a lot of you have been asking for videos on how to become vegetarian, protein for vegetarians, eating out as a vegetarian, etc. So I thought I would create a little vegetarian beginner’s guide to give you the vegetarianism basics!
I'm going to address all of the above questions + talk about what being vegetarian means, the different steps to becoming vegetarian, how to find vegetarian recipes, vegetarian pantry essentials, as well as common mistakes new vegetarians make!
Hopefully you found this beginner's guide to vegetarianism helpful!
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All information posted is for educational and informational purposes ONLY. While I am a nutritionist with a master’s degree in biology specialized in nutrition and health, I am NOT a doctor or dietician. I'm just stating my informed opinion, and these videos are NOT intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Any decision to act upon the advice given in these videos is done at your own risk.
Hi guys 👋 Today's video is all about vegan vs plant-based - and not the diets! Let's discuss the differences between vegan fashion and plant-based fashion, and which one is seen as more sustainable 👀
(Bonus point if you can guess how many times I say apple in this video 😂)
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#grandermarnier #veganfashion #vegan #plantbased
In this video I will talk about the biggest intentional communities in the world. These are eco villages that are open for you to visit or learn more about if you're interested in the eco village movement. I highly recommend that you watch this video and do your own research about global eco villages before planning your visit or stay at one. You can also visit GEN - Global eco village network - to find other, smaller intentional communities or eco villages close to you.
An entire week’s worth of vegan meal ideas! 🥑 #dailyharvest
There are plenty of good reasons to avoid consuming meat from factory farms. However, WE may well do so, but what about our pets? Should we feed our cat or dog a vegan diet? In this interview with Dr Katrien Devolder (Oxford) for @Practical Ethics Channel , Dr Josh Milburn (Sheffield) explains what options there are for feeding our companion animals an ethically acceptable (or preferable) diet - from vegan food, to pet food made from invertebrates, and in vitro meat (and, yes, even in vitro human flesh!)
I've been getting a lot of questions from you guys regarding going vegan. So I invited over my friend Teshia Maher to share with me and all of you her top 10 tips on how to become a vegan.
Teshia is a talented yoga instructor and a holistic nutritionist. I absolutely enjoyed chatting with her about her experience with transitioning to a vegan diet. One of my 2014 resolutions is to go vegan. And this time I want to do it in the healthiest way possible and to ensure that I transition with ease. I found Teshia's tips so helpful and I can't wait to implement them! :)
Even if you are not considering going vegan, I highly recommend you watch this video as Teshia shares very useful nutrition advices that can be translated into any diet.
Here is my sixth page for the 52 Weeks of Vegan Art Challenge. This challenge was "My Favourite Milk Alternative." I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching. Cheers, Ginny :o)
Don’t buy Nuzest, they owe me lot’s of money in unpaid sponsorship fees. Thanks