Healing the Vegan Way

Healing the Vegan Way
Author: Mark Reinfeld
Publsiher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780738217789

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According to increasing evidence, plant-based diets are better for the health of both people and the planet, leading to a dietary revolution. But with all the conflicting nutritional theories out there, how do you decide which foods are truly best for you? With contributions from leading medical professionals like Dr. Michael Klaper, Dr. Michael Greger, and Dr. Joel Kahn, Healing the Vegan Way demonstrates a Clear and Simple path through the latest medical research on different approaches. With practical tips for plant-based living, 200 simple whole-food recipes, health-supportive cleanses, menu plans, and more, Healing the Vegan Way helps you maximize benefits for both body and mind.

The Vegan Way

The Vegan Way
Author: Jackie Day
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781250087720

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“Writing in a playful and upbeat fashion, Day guides her readers through a day-by-day approach to living vegan... For those interested in becoming acquainted with “the vegan way,” this book marvelously succeeds.” – Publishers Weekly "I only wish I had had this book decades ago!" - Moby "This goes well beyond diet ... This book is a comprehensive guide to anyone looking to switch to a plant-based life." - Booklist "The Vegan Way is like having a friendly non-judgmental vegan friend by your side to help you every step of the way as you blossom into a happier, healthier being. So inspiring!" - Pamela Anderson The Vegan Way is a book filled with everything Jackie Day has learned as a happy vegan, a health educator, and author of the popular vegan blog, My Vegan Journal. A lifestyle guide that’s a real game-changer, The Vegan Way is for those who are intimidated by going vegan overnight, but don’t want the transition to stretch out for months or even years. In a 21 day plan that emphasizes three core reasons for going vegan—being as healthy as you can be, being compassionate to animals, and respecting our planet—Jackie provides inspiration along with a specific goal to achieve with all of the support you need to accomplish it. It might be something as simple as switching out your coffee creamer for vanilla almond milk or kicking the cheese habit. Readers will learn where to dine and what to order when eating out, the most vegan-friendly places to visit, how to avoid clothing made from animals, and how to decipher those pesky ingredients lists. And throughout, Jackie will be providing glimpses into the finer points of vegan living, giving readers something to aspire to as they get past Vegan 101. Readers will also find a handful of easy and delicious recipes sprinkled throughout. The Vegan Way is a road map that puts positive thoughts about health, the environment, and animals into action, transforming your life into a vibrant, healthy, and compassionate one.

Vegan Freak

Vegan Freak
Author: Bob Torres
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781458770875

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In this informative and practical guide, two seasoned vegans offer tips and advice for thriving without animal by-products. Sometimes funny and irreverent, yet always aware of its serious message, this resource for being vegan in a world that doesn’t always understand or have sympathy for the lifestyle illustrates how to: go vegan in three weeks or less by employing a "cold tofu method"; convince family, friends, and others that there is no such thing as a vegan cult; and survive restaurants, grocery stores, and meals with omnivores.

Breaking Vegan

Breaking Vegan
Author: Jordan Younger
Publsiher: Fair Winds Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781627887892

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Finding balance in life is a goal many of us strive to achieve. Whether it's through a healthy diet, exercise regimen, state of mind, relationship, or other activity (or all of the above), we spend our days trying to be, and become, our best selves. But what happens when all that focus starts to dominate our lives? When our desire for "perfect health" trumps everything else, perhaps without us even realizing it? What happens when our solution starts becoming the problem? These are questions that author and popular blogger Jordan Younger faced when she decided that her extreme, plant-based lifestyle just wasn't working in favor of her health anymore--and questions that you may be facing too. In Breaking Vegan, Jordan reveals how obsessive "healthy" dieting eventually led her to a diagnosis of orthorexia, or a focus on healthy food that involves other emotional factors and ultimately becomes dysfunctional, even dangerous. In candid detail, Jordan shares what it was like to leave veganism, the downfall of her desire to achieve nutritional perfection, and how she ultimately found her way to recovery. In addition to this, Jordan outlines an "anti-diet," whole-foods-based eating plan featuring more than 25 recipes to help inspire others to find similar balance in their own lives. Breaking Vegan is about tolerance and forgiveness. And ultimately, forging one's own path toward happiness.

The Beginner s Guide to Going Vegan

The Beginner   s Guide to Going Vegan
Author: Bailey Ruskus
Publsiher: Page Street Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1645673065

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For anyone looking to take the leap to a plant-based diet, this beginner’s guide will give them the tools they need to do so confidently and successfully. Private chef Bailey Ruskus has spent years helping her clients transition from the standard American diet to a nutrient-dense plant-based diet, which has helped and in some cases reversed their chronic health issues. Bailey uses her French culinary school training to recreate the traditional comfort foods people crave using life-giving plants for holistic healing from the inside out. Morning, noon and night, readers can turn to this beginner’s vegan cookbook for dependable, easy recipes that fit into their busy lives. Sample meal plans and tips for what to expect will give readers confidence as they go. Featured recipes include Fettuccini Alfredo, Bolognese Lasagna, Buffalo Ranch Jackfruit Sliders, Mexican Quinoa Bowl, Rainbow Pizza, Chocolate Muffins and even refined sugar-free sweets like Plant-Based Cheesecake and Oatmeal Cookie Skillet. If you thought you could never go vegan and give up the foods you love, let Bailey show you just how tasty, easy and fun vegan living can be.

The Healing Foods Cookbook

The Healing Foods Cookbook
Author: Jane Sen
Publsiher: HarperThorsons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Cookery (Natural foods)
ISBN: 0007108168

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With beautiful color photographs this book contains low fat, low sugar, recipes high in all the nutrients your body needs to fight and prevent diseases including cancer, heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Choosing Raw

Choosing Raw
Author: Gena Hamshaw
Publsiher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780738216881

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After her health journey led her to a plant-based diet, Gena Hamshaw started a blog for readers of all dietary stripes looking for a common– sense approach to healthy eating and fuss–free recipes. Choosing Raw, the book, does in an in depth manner what the blog has done for hundreds of thousands of readers: addresses the questions and concerns for any newcomer to veganism; makes a plant–based diet with many raw options feel easy instead of intimidating; provides a starter kit of delicious recipes; and offers a mainstream, scientifically sound perspective on healthy living. With more than 100 recipes, sumptuous food photos, and innovative and wholesome meal plans sorted in levels from newcomer to plantbased pro, Hamshaw offers a simple path to health and wellness. With a foreword by Kris Carr,New York Times–bestselling author of Crazy Sexy Diet, Choosing Raw is a primer in veganism, a cookbook, the story of one woman's journey to health, and a love letter to the lifestyle that transformed her relationship with food.

Power Plates

Power Plates
Author: Gena Hamshaw
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780399579059

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Focused on the art of crafting complete, balanced meals that deliver sustained energy and nourishment, this book features 100 compelling and delicious recipes that just happen to be vegan. These 100 recipes for wholesome and nourishing vegan food from blogger, nutritionist, and Food52 author Gena Hamshaw help you make delicious vegan meals that deliver balanced and sustained energy. Every recipe contains the key macronutrients of healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, and proteins, which together make for a complete meal--things like Smoky Red Lentil Stew with Chard, and Falafel Bowls with Freekah and Cauliflower. Photographs accompany each recipe, showing how Gena's simple techniques and fresh ingredients yield delicious meals. Additional tips and tricks for taking food on the go, and for cooking ahead on the weekend for quick weekday lunches and dinners, round out the collection.