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How to Be Vegan : Soy Margarine, Tofu, & Yeast as Staple Foods for Vegan Diets
Dec 27th
Learn about the staple foods for a vegan lifestyle and diet like soy margarine, tofu and nutritional yeast withexpert tips on being vegan or strict vegetarian in this free online vegan video clip. Expert: Whitney Tesler Bio: Whitney Tesler has been vegan for 6 years and vegetarian for more than 12 years. She has worked as a personal trainer and consulted many people on going vegetarian. Filmmaker: ben gonyo
HIGH PROTEIN FOODS on VEGETARIAN, VEGAN & RAW FOOD DIETS
Sep 21st
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When diets go wrong Part 1
Mar 16th
The occasional documentary strand of “When something-something Goes Wrong” is back for another bite on BBC3. This time around it’s actress Mikyla Dodd of Hollyoaks fame who takes a look at what can and does go wrong when people try diets that aren’t made up of eating healthily and taking regular exercise. Over the years Mikyla has dealt with her own weighty demons by losing 11 stone, so she knows a thing or two about diets. She takes a tour through a whole range of dieting disasters as she discovers the dangers of diet pills; talks to those whose diets gave them saggy skin and smelly sweat; and meets those whose extreme dieting put them under the knife, brought on seizures and made their life an addictive hell.
Changing our diets can prevent heart disease
Oct 29th
“Out of the top six causes of death… four are preventable by dietary changes.” – Dr. Marc Katz In this video, Dr. Marc Katz, Cardiac Surgeon and Chief Medical Officer for the Bon Secours Heart and Vascular Institute, talks about his decision to adopt a no fat, vegan lifestyle. Cardiovascular diseases kill more people each year, worldwide, than all other illnesses combined. More than half of those deaths are preventable by dietary changes alone. Blockages occur over time, as poor diet causes fatty deposits to develop in the arteries. When those blockages, in arteries that feed the heart, rupture a massive heart attack occurs. One of the best ways to combat the risk of blockage is to eat a diet rich in whole foods. Rather than subscribing to what Dr. Katz refers to as “fad diets” – those that stress the avoidance of things like carbs or inclusion of things like grapefruit – we should focus on eating a mostly plant based diet. www.youtube.com As first steps that can have a significant impact, Dr. Katz recommends: * Whole grains – whole grain breads, brown rices, cooked grains such a quinoa or bulgur * Whole foods – avoid refined carbohydrates like white bread and white rice. Avoid processed foods * Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables – a challenge due to convenience factor, but a critical part of a healthy diet In addition to increasing the consumption of whole foods, Dr. Katz suggests reducing the consumption of red meat and carefully considering other meats which may …
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