Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Kathy Freston

Love this woman! She is so positive and has such a wonderful way of enlightening her audience. I can listen to her forever! @kathyfreston.


I hope to be as successful as Kathy one day. She uses her passion for a healthy lifestyle to help others through writing and interviews and so on. She is so in tune with life and really takes everybody's lifestyle situations in consideration. Such an inspiration! http://www.kathyfreston.com/

Oh, and don't forget to follow me on Twitter! @GetVeg

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Vegan options beat meat—in health and cleanliness


Since dairy products are now and forever crossed off your grocery list, it is time to reveal the next step. This probably should have been the first step, however, I feel in order to take baby steps it should come second.
By this point, I think you know what I'm talking about, so I'm just going to put it out there: Meat. It has become a staple in a majority of the worldwide population's diet. As I said before, certain groups of people need to hunt for food. However, I explained that we do not. Slaughterhouse workers are guilty of the most tragic crimes against animals. Hogs have been beaten to death with metal pipes and stabbed in the face with butcher knives.
According to Gail Eisnitz's book, Slaughterhouse, a former Perdue worker announced in a Congressional testimony that the poultry plants are filthy. Flies, rats and cockroaches were said to be covering the walls and floors. Believe it or not, insects are the least of my worries when it comes to meat.
The former Perdue worker said, "After they are hung, sometimes the chickens fall off into the drain that runs down the middle of the line. This is where roaches, intestines, diseased parts, fecal contamination, and blood are washed down. Workers vomit into the drain… employees are constantly chewing and spitting out snuff and tobacco on the floor… sometimes they have to relieve themselves on the floor… The Perdue supervisors told us to take the fallen chickens out of the drain and send them down the line."
Even though these chickens should be thrown away, they are sent down the line to be processed. It is nauseating. This excerpt is just a small taste of what goes on. If you feel that you are interested, research the book on the Internet and see what else you can find. I was basically scared away from eating meat. I know this may seem like a slap in the face, we all have the right to make our own life choices, but I'm just trying to save you from making a bad one.
Before I stopped eating meat, I knew what went on at slaughterhouses probably wasn't the most acceptable way of producing meat. But now I know just because I can't see what's happening, does not mean it doesn't exist.
According to Skinny Bitch authors Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman, about 99 percent of the meat in our country comes from factory farms, where animals are raised in confined, cramped quarters. In order to prevent disease and promote growth, the animals are given hormones, steroids, pesticides, and antibiotics. We, in turn, are ingesting hormones, steroids, pesticides and antibiotics every time we eat meat.
Finally, on a lighter note, there are alternatives! Visit your local Publix and Whole Foods for a variety of meat alternatives. In the frozen food section you'll be able to find Boca Vegan burgers along with a wide selection of vegetarian burgers as well. Alongside the burgers, Boca has Chik'n patties, nuggets, breakfast "meats" and so on.
You may be questioning about protein. Think you won't get enough eating this way? Think again. Americans eat twice as much protein than we are supposed to. It's not our fault, the USDA brainwashed us into thinking we do. That's because they put business first. It has been hammered into our heads that we have to eat meat to get adequate protein and iron. The truth is all the protein and iron that we need comes from the natural foods that we eat. The only thing missing is the fat and cholesterol. Oh wait, that's a good thing. By eating fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and legumes you will avoid health risks like mad cow disease, trichinosis and the bird flu.
Don't think of it as giving up foods, think of it as replacing food with even better food. For instance, you don't have to give up turkey sandwiches. Publix sells products such as Tofurky deli slices found in the produce section. On the same shelf you will find so many other meatless options.
Yes, eating like this can and will help you lose weight if need be. However, that is not the main goal. The main goal of taking on this way of life is to be the healthiest person you can possibly be.
OK, let's get real, I know you're probably thinking for the most part that you can do without the meat and dairy and that's a good thing. But what about the junk food? Oh boy, I can't wait to get into the junk food. Being a vegan does not mean that your pigging out days are over. Actually, it is far from it. The tasty desserts and other treats are practically endless. Anyway, there is a whole other day for that lesson, just know it is coming and you should keep up because you may find it quite satisfying.
    
You've already come so far! Super Bowl Sunday is creeping up on us and I couldn't be any more excited. I know the big game is all about stuffing your face with nachos, pizza, chips and dip. There is absolutely no way I am going to be sitting in the corner munching on a carrot stick. That's just not cool and not in the spirit of football. If you want to learn about vegan/vegetarian Super Bowl snack alternatives and recipes make sure to read next week! Don't miss out on the traditional pigs in a blanket and pinwheels. Your guests won't be able to taste the difference, promise.

The Vegan Lifestyle

Welcome to 2011. It's a new year, a new semester and the perfect time to make new resolutions. If you are having trouble choosing, I'll help you out. How about an improved lifestyle in which you live a life at it's optimum health?

Health is a vital part of every living thing's life. Without good health, there is not life, or at least not for long.

Some people start their year off in the hopes of sticking to a diet and losing weight. However, there is more to health than losing a few pounds. Believe it or not, some of the skinniest people have cholesterol problems. Our body's internal health is just as important — actually more important — than what we look like on the outside.

The only way one can ensure the most healthy life one can possibly have is to go vegan. OK, do not stop reading yet. I know that a vegan lifestyle may sound ridiculous because it is no where close to the norm, but give it a chance, or at least read more about it to educate yourself on the topic.

I did, and now I feel the healthiest I have ever been in my entire 20 years of living. One day last summer, a conversation arose with my best friend about being vegan. Honestly, my initial thought was, "you can't eat anything!" and "how in the world do people actually do this?" I thought that there was no point to it at all.

Ironically, a few weeks later, the book Skinny Bitch by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin, ended up in my hands.

Take my word for it, this book is not as superficial as the title sounds. Freedman and Barnouin define a "skinny bitch" as someone who enjoys food, eats well, and loves their body as a result. It has nothing to do with how much you weigh or what size you are. "Skinny bitches" come in all beautiful shapes and sizes.

 I suggest you read this book. Once you start you won't want to put it down. It's easy reading and won't take up too much time. The day I started reading Skinny Bitch was the day I decided I could never eat meat again.

 After reading about the sketchy ways of the USDA and the horrifying occurrences that take place at slaughter houses, not to mention they are tragically unsanitary, eating for me could never be the same. However, I don't believe anything was taken away from me. In fact, I felt enlightened.

 I hope that by sharing the information that I have learned, I will be able to enlighten others as well.

Becoming a vegan is not as crazy as it's initial impression may sound. Not only will your body thank you, becoming vegan ultimately helps the planet as well. Meat is not green. Slaughterhouses are definitely not green. Soon enough, you will find out why.

 A lot of the time, people look for an easy way out. Although adapting to this sort of lifestyle may seem difficult at first, it is the easiest way and the only way to resolve your new resolution. If you are still reading this than I think it is safe to say that you are sticking to the one that I just made for you, or at least considering it.

Studies show that people who follow a vegan diet even once or twice a week live a healthier life than those who subject their entire lives to eating rotting animal carcasses.

Vegetarianism may sound more attractive to you and can be used as a stepping stone to your resolution. Baby steps are key to becoming a full-fledged vegan. Although, soon enough, you'll want to give up the cheese and milk.

Eventually you start to only crave healthy things. Diets limit your portions. Do not confuse this for a diet. This is way of life that is dedicated to eating healthy and eating right. There is a substitute for everything. I promise you will not be missing out on your favorite foods.

Do yourself a favor, stop counting calories and obsessing over low-carb diets. Just ditch the dairy, forget the fat and say hello to the healthiest person you can be. Continue to read each week for information about vegan friendly recipes, places to shop, clothing, make-up, places to eat, organizations and clubs on campus to get involved with.

As Freedman and Barnouin say, it is time to stop eating crap and start looking (and feeling) fabulous!

As seen in The Central Florida Future.