Abraham-Hicks Daily Quote 7-25-20

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Law of Attraction is Universal, and every person is affected by it. And it is always true that what I think and what I feel and what I get are always a match, and there is not a person on the planet that did not know that when they were born, and there is not a person on the planet that would not benefit by knowing it. But many, many, many are not yet asking and therefore are not yet ready for the answer. And so, we would say that — although everyone wants this information — everyone is not necessarily ready for it. We would not spend any time trying to convince anybody of anything because if they’re not asking, your answers are just irritating.

Excerpted from San Diego, CA on 2/7/98

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Esther
(and Abraham and Jerry)

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The Wheys of Dairy & Casein Articles – Center for Nutrition Studies – T. Colin Campbell

Monthly Newsletter for November 2014

  • Milk: Is It the Elixir We’ve Been Sold?

Milk: Is It the Elixir We’ve Been Sold?

Milk sales first began to slow in the US in 1970, and the industry has been scrambling to stop the free fall ever since. Although the connection between milk, calcium, and bone health has been the cornerstone of dairy advertising, the industry has also engaged in continual efforts to expand the image of what milk can do for Americans. But no matter what purported benefits they use to entice consumers, the dairy industry has been plagued by an absence of credible research to support their assertions.
  • No Whey Man

No Whey, Man. I’ll Pass on the Protein Powder

For the past fifteen years, I have been closely involved with the bodybuilding industry. I have an intimate understanding of how the industry operates. In a nutshell, it is sustained by the supplement companies that sponsor the athletes who represent them. This in turn inspires fans who admire the athletes to purchase the products they represent, thus creating a cycle that drives record sales and profits, all the while potentially harming the health of many involved in the industry later on down the line.
  • 4 Keys to Strong Bones

The 4 Keys to Strong Bones (Interview)

Why did you write a book on bone health? Osteoporosis is a serious problem. One woman in six will fracture a hip during her lifetime, that’s a really high risk. A fairly large number of men will also suffer a hip fracture and once someone does, it’s very common that their overall quality of life will decline. Sometimes it puts them on a much faster path to their eventual demise.
  • Vegan Cream of Broccoli Soup

Cream of Broccoli Soup

I like to call this “Use Up Your Leftovers Cream of Broccoli Soup” because your leftover rice or baked potato is the secret “cream” ingredient.

  • PREP 12 mins
  • COOK 20 mins
  • YIELD 2 servings

The Wheys of Dairy & Casein Articles – Center for Nutrition Studies.

21-Day Vegan Challenge | Yoga Journal

A plant-based diet may be the secret to increased energy, better health, saving our planet, and becoming a more enlightened yogi. Here’s your roadmap for taking veganism for a test drive.

Ask the most well-respected nutrition researchers what the healthiest way to eat is, and they’ll give you a simple answer: unprocessed food, mostly plants. “All the research points to a plant-based diet—for your health and for the planet,” says David Katz, MD, director of Yale University’s Prevention Research Center and a leading expert on nutrition and health. Numerous studies show eating zero animal protein or significantly cutting back to only a few times a week, for example can help lower your risk for diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and cancer. “DNA does not determine your medical destiny—dinner does,” he says.

If that dinner includes meat and dairy, it may not be inherently unhealthy—a growing body of evidence suggests their saturated fat might not be as harmful as once thought. Nonetheless, plants are exponentially healthier, says Philip Tuso, MD, a plant-based nutrition expert with Kaiser Permanente Care Management Institute. “All the extra fiber, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other phytonutrients you take in by swapping meat for plants have a healing and protective effect,” he says. In fact, eating a mostly vegan diet may even change the way your body reacts to meat if and when you do eat it: Studies suggest that when people who usually follow plant-based diets consume meat, their bodies don’t produce the same amounts of a chemical associated with heart disease, called TMAO, as omnivores’ bodies do.

The cost of the typical American diet goes beyond increased illness and subsequent health care dollars, however. It requires more than 1o times the energy, plus about 1oo times more water, to produce the same amount of meat protein as plant protein, according to studies on the true cost of farming. Mounting evidence suggests that every step of meat production, from feeding animals to processing meat, depletes resources, stressing an already- fragile environment. “Even if you could be healthy on an animal-based diet, it would be hard on a planet without enough water,” Katz says.

Here’s the thing: You don’t have to go hardcore vegan to reap a large helping of the environmental or health benefits, experts say. The key is to simply eat less beef, poultry, pork, fish, eggs, and dairy, and make the majority of your food plants, including plant-based proteins, such as beans and nuts, says Sharon Palmer, RD, author of Plant-Powered for Life and creator of our vegan meal plan. How you do that is up to you. Perhaps you have vegan days or weeks, eat vegan before 6 p.m. an idea promoted by The New York Times food columnist and cookbook author Mark Bittman, or follow a true Mediterranean diet, in which meat plays a small role. Whatever you choose, you’ll feel the difference almost immediately. “People who eat unprocessed, whole food and mostly plants have more energy. They feel better, they’re healthier, so they’re happier,” Katz says.

Why not see for yourself? Take our three-week vegan challenge, starting with the tasty and healthy recipes and tips on the following pages, then register online for more free recipes and support. For the full 21-day menu, sign up for our newsletters here. Whether you do it for a day, a week, 21 days, or forever, the proof will be in the dairy-free pudding.

See also 3 Ways Going Vegan Reduces Your Carbon Foot Print

via 21-Day Vegan Challenge | Yoga Journal.

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