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6 Addictive Foods & Substances That Will Jeopardize Your Health
No matter where you are on your health journey, whether you are transitioning from vegetarian to vegan , vegan to raw, or just trying to eat a whole foods diet without processed foods, I’m sure at some point you have struggled to stop eating a food when you knew it was not in your best interest. We all have comfort foods that become our go-to when we are treating ourselves or even worse when we are down in the dumps and trying to medicate or numb our true feelings. There’s a group of practitioners within health an wellness that believe that one diet does not suit all. Meaning, not everyone is meant to eat a diet free of animal products, be macrobiotic, paleo, a raw foodie or whatever the latest fad is. I can get down with that school of thought to some degree (with an obvious bias towards plant-based diet), however I think some people take it to far when they start to argue that all cravings are justified. Yes, our bodies tell us what we need through cravings, but the majority of people are completely out of touch with their bodies. Who doesn’t know someone addicted to sugar? I myself used to be a vegan sugar addict. So much so that when I first stopped frequenting vegan bakeries for sweets and started juicing instead I had to overload my fresh juices with apples for them to be acceptable to my over-sugared palette. Now that I’m “sober” I have equal passion for foods that are bitter and can drink my greens straight-up if need be. It is only when you are free from the addiction you realize how much it controlled you. Junk food cravings have nothing to do with nutrition and everything to do with addiction. There is no way that you can justify from a nutritional standpoint cravings for oreos, twinkies, doughnuts, or any other sugar-laden foods that are so far beyond the bounds of nature, offer no real nutrition, and can do serious damage to your health longterm.
The reason why your body lets you know that you are hungry in the first place is because it needs nutrition to function optimally. When you are out of alignment with nature and are addicted to unnatural foods or substances it is possible to be obese and be “starving” your body to death because you are not taking in the nutrients your body needs in order to thrive. Below is a brief list of some foods and substances, most of which you already know about, that are certified addictive. So how do you break the addiction? You start by overhauling your taste buds one day at a time and getting used to the levels of sugar, salt etc that exist naturally in real, whole foods. You also take a look at the emotions if any, that trigger your need. Are you acting out of grief, anger, or stress? Pinpointing the emotions you are feeling can help you find find a healthier way to express them rather than taking another bite. Once you recognize that certain foods are addictive, it is up to you to stay vigilant, take control of your choices, and EAT TO LIVE rather than feed addiction and eventually disease. -XoXo Raw Girl
Processed Food
Most of the processed and packaged food in our supermarkets are not real. These “frankenfoods” along with their supposed taste, texture, and smells are created by scientists in labs who have the goal to create products that are inherently addictive and that consumers cannot just take one bite of. In addition various combinations of sugar, salt, and fat are the top three substances making processed foods so addictive.
Refined Flour
The gluten-free craze should be a clear sign that more than ever people’s bodies are reacting to refined flours. Whole grains been in the human diet for thousands of years and take much longer to be digested that refined flours. The more refined a flour is, the more bioavailable it becomes. The higher the bioavailability of a food, the greater the total absorption and rate of absorption in our digestive tracts. The faster a food is absorbed, the more quickly it turns to glucose in the body…which translates into a spike of blood sugar followed by a drop in blood sugar. Thus refined flours have a similar effect on the body as sugars and consumption can triggering bingeing for some people.
Cheese
Cheese is seriously addictive. Here’s why: the main protein in milk and cheese is called casein. As you digest casein, it breaks apart to release opiates, called casomorphins – which are morphine-like chemicals. Shortly after you swallow a bite of cheese pizza, these chemicals enter your bloodstream and pass to your brain and attach to your opiate receptors. The natural function of casomorphins’ is to provide a bit of feel-good sensation to a nursing calf so that they yearn for the milk that will help them grow to maturity. And because a calf is weaned very soon, the fat, cholesterol and sodium in milk products are not a problem, but for humans who get hooked on these same compounds this can amount to serious issues as time goes on.
Sugar
Sugar creates a mild addictive reaction as it is digested, and this can affect a person’s brain chemistry in the same way that alcohol and other addictive drugs do. Opioids are a key chemical compound in this reaction, and in many of the most powerful addictive drugs, such as cocaine, morphine and heroin which is why researchers compare sugar to these hard drugs. Every time you consume sugar it gives a feel good euphoria, and just like other addictions can start to make us numb to a certain dosage and need even more sugar to satisfy our cravings each time. Too much sugar results in weight gain, increased rate of cancer, hormonal changes, mood swings, diabetes and depression.
Salt
If you though that somehow being a salt junkie is better than being a sugar junkie, think again. Food filled with sodium have similar addictive qualities and health repercussions such as bloating, fatigue, inflammation, weight gain, cholesterol, heart disease and kidney stones. Researchers have said that salt is addictive in the same way as cigarettes or hard drugs, with the craving triggering the same genes, brain cells and brain connections. In most of the processed foods that are salted to the excess, to make the salt’s taste more powerful, companies use kosher salt instead of regular table salt. Why? Kosher salt is shaped differently and dissolves on your tongue faster and triggers a “flavor burst” all over your mouth, thus intensifying the neurological response.
Caffeine
In most European countries many of the energy drinks that contain excess caffeine are banned. In addition the sizes and portions of caffeinated beverages are much smaller. It seems that some parts of the world have caught on that caffeine should be consumed more sparingly. Why is it then that in the U.S. in Starbucks, one tall cup of almost anything on the menu includes twice the amount of caffeine it takes to make you legimately addicted? Dr. Jack James, who is editor in chief of the Journal of Caffeine Research, and head of the department of psychology at Reykjavik University, Iceland, expressed concern for the amounts of caffeine consumers are exposed to and said that it is response for many untimely deaths. Because of this he believes that products contain caffeine should be taxed and restricted like cigarettes and alcohol and that selling caffeine to children should be restricted. Caffeine is now found in everything from sodas, energy drinks, bottled water, alcoholic drinks, cookies, chewing gum, yogurt, flavoured milk, cold and flu remedies, weight loss pills, mints, cosmetics, and soaps.
The Super Powers of Maca
Maca, also known as Peruvian ginseng, is a superfood that has some people raving about it like raw evangelists because it actually delivers “super” results. If you are cultivating your raw vegan super powers or need a boost, using powder from this root plant can boost your energy, endurance, and um…(***clears throat and winks***) libido. There must be something to it because maca has also gotten the nickname “nature’s viagra” because of its ability to enhance sexual function. This superfood isn’t new school at all; it actually is an ancient superfood that was used by Incan warriors to increase stamina and combat fatigue. It has a balancing effect on hormones that makes it great for postmenopausal women who suffer from anxiety and depression. If in general you find yourself lethargic, using maca will help you remain alert and focused throughout the day. Maca’s nutritional profile includes calcium, iron, potassium, iron, manganese, B1, B2, and unsaturated fatty acids. The great news for committed veggie lovers is that this root is also an excellent plant source of B12, which is needed especially on a vegan diet. For my acne-free for life peeps, maca is a great supplement that can help to enhance and clear your skin. This superfood is also a great ingredient for a post-workout smoothie if you are a die-hard fitness junkie who wants to boost performance and energy. Raw powdered maca root can be added to smoothies or juices, or you can take it in pill form. -XoXo Raw Girl
Veggie Love: Cabbage
At first glance cabbage can seem like a boring vegetable. We tend to take it for granted or perhaps think of it as only good when we are in the mood for coleslaw or as a topping on a prepackaged salad, but this veggie packs enough nutrition to earn some respect. First off you can get serious benefits for your gut health and nutrition by eating it steamed, raw, or fermented in the forms of saeurkraut or kimchi. There are many ways to skin and season a cabbage, and most of them are pretty tasty. Cabbage belongs to the brassica family also known as cruciferous veggies which include gangsta greens like broccoli and kale. This leafy veggie has a nutritional profile that includes vitamins A,C,E, B1, B2, B6, folic acid, calcium, sulfur, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, and trace amounts of iron, copper, magnesium, selenium, and zinc. Full of dietary fiber and antioxidants, cabbage can prevent cancer, is generally anti-inflammatory, and can boost your immunity because of it’s vitamin C content. If you are watching your waistline you never have to worry about cabbage. It will actually assist you with weight loss because it is low in calories, cleanses the stomach and intestines, relieves constipation, and stimulates the digestive system. If you are dealing with acne, parasites, candida or other digestive woes, fermented cabbage can change your life because it’ll give your body a super power dose of probiotics that will allow good bacteria to thrive in your gut. If you are accustomed to only eating green cabbage I urge you to try the brother and sister varieties like red, savoy, and napa. Whatever way you choose to eat your cabbage, hopefully you now recognize that good old cabby is a little more than just a side dish or a topping; it’s got enough nutritional bang to serve as a main course. -XoXo Raw Girl
6 Reasons Why You Should Avoid Pesticides
On Monday I blogged about the new pesticide guide by the Environmental Working Group that will help you navigate the world of produce and avoid fruits and veg with high amounts of pesticides. Just in case you have no idea why you should care about pesticides, I’ve decided to expand on the subject and pass along some recent research that links food pesticides to specific health issues.
1. Pesticides can boost the growth of dangerous bacteria in the gut. A study published in the journal of Current Microbiology found that the active ingredient in Roundup, one of the most commonly used pesticides, interferes with health bacteria in the guts of animals possibly leading to stronger and more resistant strains of dangerous disease causing organisms. For example three different strains of salmonella were found resistant to the antibiotics used in chickens’ guts, and it is likely that with continued exposure to the pesticides, more dangerous strains will continue develop. What does that have to do with us, the consumers? Well Roundup is used on almost all corn and soy products and then that same corn and soy is used as feed for animals. When we humans then in turn consume this produce or the meat that lived off of the pesticide laden corn and soy, it can expose us to dangerous viruses and bacteria.
2. You can literally, loose a few brain cells or worse contract Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease. In a review published in Critical Reviewers in Toxicology, researchers found that low level exposure to organophosphates, the most widely used pesticides in the world can cause permanent brain damage. This includes permanent effects on memory, information processing and cognitive functioning. Using an overview of research within a twenty year span, researchers concluded that there is a significant correlation between consumption of these kinds of pesticides and brain damage. “Several studies have shown a link between pesticide exposure and the onset of Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, as well as other neurological conditions such as epilepsy. The main path of exposure is airborne: breathing pesticides. Recently, UCLA researchers looked at Central Valley residents diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, and found that “years of exposure to the combination of these two pesticides [the herbicide paraquat and fungicide maneb] increased the risk of Parkinson’s by 75 percent,” (Science Daily).
3. Pesticides endanger a wide range of wild life. Very recently in Oregon 25,000 bees were found dead or dying. The cause of death is being investigated but the widespread use of pesticides is suspected to be related. Runoff from pesticides get also gets absorbed into soil and can coat the seeds that many birds and small mammals eat. The more we treat nature with pesticides and insecticides, the more we are in danger of loosing or deleteriously affecting species of insects and animals that depend on plant life to thrive.
4. Pesticides have been linked to cancer. Research has shown that exposure to pesticides is linked to breast, and prostate cancer as well as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The Agricultural Health Study monitored over 54,000 people who applied pesticides and within fourteen years over 1,900 of them were diagnosed with prostate cancer, of which 919 cases were aggressive. Of the 48 pesticides involved in the data collection, four showed a significant correlation with the aggressive form of prostate cancer.
5. Not enough thorough research to support safety. With pesticides, there is very little to no preemptive research before widespread use. Which means that we will not know the full effects that the toxins were are being exposed to now will have on us years from now. For example DDT which is now banned in the U.S. was considered okay for widespread use until research proved otherwise. “One recent study found higher levels of miscarriages among women exposed to DDT (in the 1950s), and reproductive disorders associated with DDT are well documented in animal studies[6,7]. Another recent study found developmental delays among babies and toddlers exposed in the womb[8]. Other studies have linked DDT to reduced breast milk production, premature delivery and reduced infant birthweights[9,10]. DDT is classified by US and international authorities as a probable human carcinogen[11].” Rather than waiting to feel the effects of the latest pesticides, it’s best to take serious measures to reduce the amount that you are exposed to through food.
6. Pesticides are dangerous for kids. Children are less capable to metabolise, detoxify and excrete chemicals. In addition because of their low body weight and the fact that their bodies are developing, pesticides are doubly harmful for kids than adults. Check out the video below which elaborates more on this point.
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How to Avoid Pesticides: The Dirty Dozen 2013
If you are a seasoned veggie lover, you know that all produce is not created equal. As beneficial as it is to consume a plant-based diet, the powers that be and our environment are making it harder and harder to access produce that is not somewhat toxic because of the high amounts of pesticides sprayed during the fertilization process. Luckily there are wonderful organizations out there working hard to keep consumers informed and equipped with information so that we can make conscious choices. A few months ago, The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its annual guide that lists “The Clean Fifteen” and “The Dirty Dozen.” These lists tell us which fruits and veg have the highest amounts of pesticides and also which are the least likely to contain pesticides. What is generally recommended is that you try to buy the produce listed on the Dirty Dozen list organic, whenever possible. If you are on a budget, you may choose to eat other fruits and veg that are not on the Dirty Dozen in conventional form.
At the end of the day, organic is always your best bet, but if you cannot afford organic produce, consuming conventional fruits and vegetables is better than not getting your greens in at all. Below are the 2013 lists compiled by the EWG. Thankfully, the Environmental Working Group has made it easy for you to download the guide or have these lists readily available to you on the go via an app on your phone. I downloaded the app and it’s really easy to use. Visit the EWG website to sign up and get access to the guide. Although corn is on the clean fifteen list to avoid GMOs you should avoid eating it in conventional form. I know firsthand that it can seem like a full-time job sometimes to make sure you are not eating foods that are toxic, but know that all of the effort you put in to achieve optimal health now will pay dividends later. -XoXo Raw Girl
The Dirty Dozen for 2013
- Apples
- Celery
- Cherry tomatoes
- Cucumbers
- Grapes
- Hot peppers
- Nectarines (imported)
- Peaches
- Potatoes
- Spinach
- Strawberries
- Sweet bell peppers
Dirty Dozen Plus: Kale/collard greens and Summer squash
The Clean Fifteen for 2013
- Asparagus
- Avocados
- Cabbage
- Cantaloupe
- Sweet corn
- Eggplant
- Grapefruit
- Kiwi
- Mangoes
- Mushrooms
- Onions
- Papayas
- Pineapples
- Sweet peas (frozen)
- Sweet potatoeshttp://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/health/2010/05/31/gupta.produce.pesticides.cnn.html
The H2O Debate: Finding the Best Quality Water
H2O is the most important nutrient we need to thrive. If we don’t get enough of it, dehydration can cause serious problems. The thing is, these days, finding a basic necessity like water could have you standing in a grocery store isle perusing hundreds of brands for an hour, and still leaving with a purchase not knowing if that was the best or safest choice. When you are focused on optimal health, you must get concerned about your water source! I’m so finicky about my water that when I see people drinking from public water fountains I literally shudder. If you missed the memo, most bottled water these days is glorified tap, and tap water in many states can contain everything from chlorine, fluoride, volatile organic chemicals, heavy metals, endocrine disrupting chemicals, parasites, and pharmaceutical drugs. If you live in New York City, you better bless your tap in the name of whoever you pray to before you drink it because in 2010 they found small crustaceans swimming around in the water source in addition to other things you do not want in your body. So, where does one begin?
First off you need to understand the different kinds of water available, and the water filtration processes so that you can make the best choice for you. There’s vapor distilled, reverse osmosis, tap water, various types of filtered water, spring water, bottled water (some of which have been put through the reverse osmosis or distilled process), and alkaline water. Below is a low down on the various types of agua available out there, excluding tap. I’m not even considering tap an option, and if you are dedicated to living a healthy lifestyle neither should you. -XoXo Raw Girl
Distilled Water. When water is distilled, it means that the water is boiled, and then the steam is condensed into a clean container. Distilled water is considered “soft water” free of dissolved minerals and, because of this, has the special property of being able to actively absorb toxic substances from the body and eliminate them. Some studies validate the benefits of drinking distilled water when one is seeking to cleanse or detoxify the system for short periods of time. Fasting using distilled water can be dangerous because of the rapid loss of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride) and trace minerals like magnesium, deficiencies of which can cause heart beat irregularities and high blood pressure. It tends to be harsher on the body, less hydrating, and is stripped of minerals, but during the distillation process most impurities in the water are removed.
Spring Water. The benefit of drinking spring water is that it contains natural minerals like lithium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. However, spring water can be dangerous depending on the source. If the spring is polluted, drinking the water regularly could lead to a host of health issues or expose you to unwanted toxins. It’s important to know the source and have it tested or at the very least do some research if you are regularly drinking from a spring.
Bottled Water. If you are going to drink bottled water, know your brands and check the source of their water. A lot of bottled water as I said is glorified tap, and also the plastic bottles can leech additional contaminants into the water. It’s always better and more environmentally friendly if possible to have your own water source and reusable bottles that you can take on the go. When buying bottled water you can find brands that claim to be distilled, reverse osmosis, or even alkaline. Those may be the best of the options, but you should still do your research.
In-Home or Basic Filters. With filtered water, like the common pitcher filters people buy in their homes, you can reduce the amount of chlorine in the water but you do not remove volatile chemicals, heavy metals, endocrine disruptors (these chemicals mimic or interfere with the hormones in your body and can wreak havoc), parasites, or fluoride. The other in-home carbon filtration systems that usually hook up to your sink can remove volatile chemicals and pesticide residue but do not remove bacteria or heavy metals. Obviously this is not the most effective at reducing many contaminants, but if it’s what you have to work with, it is most certainly better than nothing.
R.O. The reverse osmosis process involves the use of a technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to extract most impurities from the water. This process makes it possible to remove salt from sea water. Usually most reverse osmosis water goes through several stages which may include: a sediment filter, an activated carbon filter to remove volatile organic chemicals and chlorine, a reverse osmosis filter, a second carbon filter, and finally a UV lamp which sterilizes and kills any left over cooties that survived the process. Many impurities are removed with reverse osmosis including chlorine, fluoride, metals, and parasites/microorganisms. This process may not remove some volatile organic chemicals and some pesticides, but all in all it’s pretty effective at tackling a wide range of impurities. This is the kind of water I drink most often because its easy to find and purchase cheaply by the gallon at some health food stores. You can save a great deal by buying three or five gallon jugs and filling them up regularly to get your clean water fix.
Alkaline Water. This is water that is ionized and has a pH greater than 7. Kangen Water was one of the most well known makers of a portable alkaline water machine which in its origins was used for medical purposes. Alkaline water is very powerful and if you are dealing with a serious condition can help to rapidly accelerate your healing process because of it’s ability to detoxify the body. If you are in my favorite sunny state, California, you can probably find an alkaline water store or somewhere to easily access it and buy it by the gallon. If you live in a less enlightened area of the country you may have to purchase an alkaline water system in order to have access to the water regularly. The thing is regular use, as in beyond a serious detox and healing process, may not be the healthiest thing. There really is no scientific evidence that shows that drinking water with a high pH longterm improves your health. Some believe that just like drinking water or liquids that are too acid, drinking alkaline water long term can throw the bodies’ flora out of balance and possibly inhibit nutrient absorption. Moderation in everything is key, and so it would see safe to say, drinking water at a more balanced pH is probably the best thing, with occasional splurges on alkaline water if you are detoxing. Thing to remember is that just because it’s alkaline does not mean it is filtered! You have to pay attention to what filter is used in the process before it’s ionized, to ensure you aren’t getting really un-unpure water with ions slapped onto it.
DC Raw/Vegan Spot: Everlasting Life
Last weekend went with some friends again to Everlasting Life Cafe, which was named Best Vegan Restaurant in DC for 2013. The food is really flavorful and well seasoned; good enough that you may excuse your customer service experience there which may be less than ideal. Every trip to Everlasting seems comes with its own amusing anecdotes that you can tell your friends about later. For this most recent trip we had checked what time they closed online because our last visit resulted in us squeezing in an order at the last minute. Their website said 9 pm, but when we arrived, friends noted that their sign said 8:30 pm. Determined to still get some grub we headed in the restaurant around 8 pm. Glad we did that because we ended up staying well past 9 pm and they had no signs of closing shop when we finally left. When we arrived to order we were told to wait a bit and then we explained to our friends how to make their plates from the hot or cold bar, which was confusing on the first visit. This was my first time staying in the restaurant to eat the food, and besides the good grub I also enjoyed the playlist of early 90’s R&B which was the soundtrack for our meal.
Despite the fact that you may or may not make it in time to get some food depending on whether or not they choose to close earlier or later, and that there are no signs on the food and so you have to point to things and ask the server (who hopefully knows) for certain dishes, going through the drama of getting food on your plate becomes worth it when you finally can sit down and eat. There aren’t too many raw options, but there are really good salads in the cold bar and they also make juices and smoothies. The vinaigrette kale is to die for, love the artichoke salad, garlic spinach with sesame seeds, cucumber tomato salad, curried chickpeas, and black beans. The hot bar has cooked vegan food and friends tried and gave two thumbs up to their veggie “steak” with mushroom gravy, collards, cornbread (which looked amazing), mac n’ cheese, and vegan carrot cake. Everything is super affordable and you get large portion sizes; enough sometimes to save a little food for the next day. I enjoy the food, but still yearn for at least one raw or vegan spot in DC that has excellent customer service, sit down dining, and a slightly upscale ambience. Until then, Everlasting Life Cafe is definitely on my list of places to dine occasionally, and if you are in DC I recommend you give them a visit and try it. -XoXo Raw Girl
For more details on the location and menu offerings on their website: http://www.everlastinglifecafe.com/
The Art of Being Social While Staying Vegan
Sometimes going veg can be the easiest part of the journey. You’ve finally taken that leap and cut meat, dairy, or processed foods out of your diet. You feel great, but you start to realize your old environments and old friends don’t mesh with your new lifestyle, or that it’s just more difficult to hang out with your favorite partners in crime. In the worst case scenarios you may even receive resistance from friends and family who don’t get while you’re so veg crazy and energetic all of the time. A lot of times people we love can’t adjust or make the extra effort to take into consideration our new passion for all things green and organic, and so we may get invites to a local steak or fast food joint. When this happens we may as well have vegan tattooed on our foreheads because we find ourselves the only one at the table nibbling on a scary looking bed of lettuce or a plate of steamed veggies that still has butter on it because the waitress didn’t realize that vegan means, no butter. Although it can be tough, getting through these social growing pains can be the final test that determines whether or not you will have the stamina to go the distance. Below are a few tips I brainstormed from my personal arsenal, that may assist you in still finding social balance. Sometimes you may have to compromise, but the goal should be to never completely forego your dietary requirements just for the sake of pleasing others. When you take a stand for your choices longterm, and keep bringing those yummy veg dishes to gatherings potluck style, you’ll be surprised, everyone may eventually start eating off of your plate. -XoXo Raw Girl
- BYOV: Bring Your Own Veggies. This is a golden rule, especially at family gatherings, and even to parties or potlucks. If you are going to someone’s home and there will be food, BYOV. It can be a dessert, a salad, whatever, as long as its something you enjoy and can have on your plate if there are no other vegan options available. It’s always essential to over prepare, because you don’t want to be stranded with no vegan rations in sight, and have to hungrily watch everyone else eat full plates of food. It may disrupt your joie de vivre and leave you cranky.
- Go Ethnic. The hardest places to find veg options are all American restaurants, fast food joints, or restaurants that are clearly dedicated for meat lovers. If the place has a giant smiling pig on the sign out front, beware. When and if you have to brave eating out at places like that, I would recommend going with veggie plates that are cooked, because you never know how their greens are handled or if they are cross contaminated with meat products. I avoid places like these altogether or eat beforehand and just enjoy the company. Most of the salad options will also include meat and cheese, so you may be able to piece together a salad but you’ll probably have to be that chick that asks the waitress to hold everything but the romaine. Ethnic is always the way to go for more veg options unless you are going to a restaurant that has vegan options. I usually go for Thai, Japanese, or Mexican because in restaurants like these I know I may be able to piece together a salad or get some seaweed.
- Take Charge of the Venue. This is the most fun because you can take your friends or fam to a veg certified spot where you know you can stuff your face with yummy organic raw or vegan goodness. It will also give your skeptical friends a chance to try some gourmet veg dishes that may leave them so satisfied they stop making fun of you, permanently.
- Prepare Your Protein Speech. If you’re a hardcore vegan, I know you already got this covered. For the newbies, get ready to answer this question. Some days you may want to roll your eyes when you get asked where you get your protein yet again, but hopefully you’ll be so blissed out from your morning green juice you’ll just smile and recite your speech. It’s essential to be able to defend your choices in group social situations so you don’t feel pressured to cave in, and it also gives others the opportunity to learn that it is possible to get adequate protein on a vegan diet and thrive.
- Eat Before You Leave Home. Cyber stalk or call whatever restaurant you are going to and find out what options or substitutions are available. If you know they have absolutely nothing plan ahead, eat at home before you leave so your stomach isn’t growling later.
Juice! Broccoli Blast
Have you ever tried juicing broccoli? Although I love eating broccoli raw it is also a great addition to your daily dose of greens! Broccoli comes from the gangsta family of cruciferous vegetables with includes cauliflower, brussel sprouts, and the almighty kale. It has an awesome amount of calcium and vitaminK, in addition to vitamin C, vitamin B-complex, manganese, phosphorous, zinc, and iron. Juicing broccoli can be useful for any sort of digestive disorder including indigestion, gastritis, or ulcers. It is also beneficial in preventing breast cancer because it helps to rid the body of excess estrogen, and has a high level of antioxidants which of course slow the aging process and prevent macular degeneration. -XoXo Raw Girl
Broccoli Blast
Ingredients:
2 Large Stalks of Broccoli
1 Head of Celery
3-4 Kale Leaves
1 Apple
Ginger
Run all ingredients through a juicer. Serve, strain, enjoy!