19 Jun

Discovering Veganism: An Overview of Tips, Tricks and Benefits of a Vegan Lifestyle

Veganism is growing now more than ever before, and with the abundance of vegan foods, personal care products, household products and fashion, it’s becoming easier and easier to take on a vegan lifestyle. This growing interest is fueled by the many benefits of veganism, not only to protect the welfare of animals and our planet, but also individual health and wellbeing.

When discussing practicing a vegan life, food and dietary choices are usually the first thing that come to mind. There are plant based options for all types of vegans, from plant based “junk food,” to healthy “superfoods.” To have the most success when exploring veganism or transitioning to it completely from a diet including animal products, it can be helpful to start with substituting your favorite non-vegan dishes; the ones that include meats, cheeses, etc., and simply switching out the animal-based components for their vegan counterpart.

This simple method allows for trying new foods, while staving off cravings for favorite non-vegan foods, since all the favorites are still being included, and also prevents a feeling of becoming overwhelmed with too much unfamiliarity. One important aspect of leaning towards a plant based diet is being sure to also include plenty of natural, whole foods, such as fruits and vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds. Incorporating a variety of these whole foods ensures that nutritional needs are not being neglected.

Additionally, vegan food is typically lower in calories, so eating bigger quantities of food, and eating more often may be necessary, especially when first starting out. As animal-based products are being removed from the diet, common health benefits include weight loss, higher energy levels, improved digestion, lowered blood pressure, and a lowered risk of many cancers and diseases.

The cause of these ailments is often traced back to the intake of animal protein. Our bodies are not equipped to properly digest animal proteins, which can cause digestion and weight management issues. Further more, the dietary cholesterol found in all animal products causes a buildup of plaque in the arteries, which narrows blood vessels. This constricts blood flow in the body, which is the trigger for blood clots, heart attacks and heart disease.

When transitioning towards a plant based diet, check with your doctor if you are on any medications for heart disease or diabetes, as you will most likely need to reduce your dosage or refrain from taking medication completely within a few weeks to a couple months of lowering animal protein intake. Food is a prime focus of veganism, but it does expand to other aspects of daily life, as well, such as skincare, hair care, makeup and other beauty and personal care products.

For something to be considered vegan and cruelty free, an item needs not only to contain zero animal products, but also abstain from testing on animals. When transitioning to a holistically vegan life, many individuals find that in addition to the physical health benefits, they experience a more liberated and guilt-free conscience.

Having an increased self-awareness, as well as ensuring one’s actions are in harmony with their ethics and values, has been shown to have a positive effect on mental and emotional well-being. The first step towards living a kinder life is to educate yourself on issues that resonate with you to find your why, and then deciding what living a truly authentic life that accurately reflects your moral principles means for you.

About The Author 

Stefanie Stevens is a vegan coach, content creator and certified nutritionist. She has been vegan for over a decade and started her brand, Life, Veganized in 2016. She uses her voice to educate on the importance and benefits of veganism and assist others on their vegan journey, whatever that may look like to them.

Stefanie shares original vegan recipes, writes thoughtful informative posts about animal welfare, environmental causes, and plant based health and nutrition, and works with vegan-friendly brands to get their products to consumers and help make veganism easy and accessible for everyone.

Email Address: lifeveganized@gmail.com

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07 Jun

There is a nutrient that most people in North America are severely deficient in. Do you know what it is?

It’s not protein… It’s FIBER!

Did you guess that? Likely not. Many people come to me worried about their protein intake. Not many consider their fiber intake. It’s not something anyone is taught to pay attention to. 

There are certain diet trends like the Keto or Carnivore diet that make carbohydrates out to be the devil. The only carbs that aren’t great are processed carbs.

Vegetables, fruits, sprouted grains and lentils are all carbohydrates that are packed with amazing nutrients, chief among them fiber. 

Plant fibers feed the microbes in your gut. Without a variety of plant foods in your diet, chances are that the microbes in your gut are severely deficient in foods that they need for their very survival.

This really matters because without healthy microbes in your gut, your gut microbiome will suffer. Without a healthy gut microbiome your immune system becomes compromised as well. 90% of the serotonin in your body is in your gut.

Those who have a compromised gut, usually also have issues with depression or anxiety. Do you see how this is all connected?

Any diet that encourages you to get plants out of your diet is going to compromise your long-term health. In the short term someone who is doing Keto sees some weight loss.

Most of the weight loss is related to releasing water weight and not actual fat. One of the bigger problems with Keto is the removal of foods that help support gut health.

The biggest problem with Keto is that it increases all-cause mortality. That means you’re speeding up your own death on a Keto diet.

With the Carnivore diet there are similar issues, especially since there are zero plant foods. The effect on gut health is even more extreme in the long run.

I cannot stress to you enough the importance of FIBER. If you’re serious about health you want to get serious about having enough fiber in your diet.

In cultures that have no processed foods they have an average of 200g of fiber a DAY. In North America most people are lucky if they get 15g of fiber. The daily recommended amount is 25-30g of fiber. Even at that rate, it’s not enough for optimal gut health.

Do you see the massive disparity in that? I hope so. How does one get more fiber into their diet?

Lots of PLANTS! A variety of plant foods is the key to better gut health. The microbes in your gut need a variety of plant foods.

Researchers don’t even completely understand all the ways that plant fibers support the microbes in your gut, that’s how new this science is.

There are two simple things you can do to bring more fiber into your life. First thing is to notice is the types of foods you are eating.

The second thing you can do is start to incorporate more plant foods into your life. Work towards having at least 30 different types of plant foods into your life. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lentils, nuts, seeds, rice and so much more.

Your body is going to thank you with better health. Your gut is going to feel better. Better gut health means better immune health. Happy body, happy life. Until next time, be well.

About the Julie Brar

Julie is an award-winning Holistic Nutritionist and Regenerative Health Practitioner who is passionate about supporting others to better health. Julie also holds several 

and taught yoga for several years prior to moving into Regenerative Health.

Julie specializes in helping men and women who desire to create the best health possible through regenerative health practices. Julie has used nutrition, detoxification protocols and various holistic health practices to reverse her Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism diagnosis.

She uses similar tools for clients whether they want to improve an autoimmune condition or simply release weight. Julie has multiple programs for individuals and group coaching online. 

Julie is also a published author in a collaborative book project, The Courage to Change, which hit the bestseller list on Amazon under Motivation in 2019.

In her spare time Julie loves to meditate, do yoga and ride her Harley when the weather is warm. She loves to travel with her fiancé and their 3 dogs.

Instagram & Tiktok @juliebrar

Website- https://www.balancelifewithjulie.com

05 Jun

Vegetarian to Vegan – What’s Your Why?

Motivational speaker, Simon Sinek says when we know our “why” then the “how” will follow with more energy and passion. Whether you are an individual or organization….to increase your chance of long-term success, start with your why.

My husband was not able to eat many foods for about 3 years as a result of treatment from cancer. He became vegetarian by default; he could no longer swallow meat or anything with any texture. Once in a while he was having a bit of cheese, milk occasionally or butter in foods he ate away from home; he had given up eggs easily. He however would not go 100% vegan or call himself a vegan, even though he primarily ate like a vegan.

The other day he told me he resisted going full on vegan because he didn’t identify with the word “vegan.” He said, to him, it implied you might think of yourself as “prestigious – self righteous,  better than others” and he was uncomfortable with that label.

He now goes happily with the label vegan, in fact he turned vegan immediately after hearing Dr Neal Barnard, physician and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), speak on cheese and its addictive qualities. More about that later. 

PS as love would have it, my husband is now more than 8 years cancer free and thriving!

For many people, the biggest challenge is giving up their favourite foods. Cheese, eggs and milk are most often at the top of the list of foods that seem impossible to give up. People wonder….what will I eat? How can I give up my favourite dishes? What will I cook?

Our daughter Meagan became vegetarian when she was 8 and then announced at 15 that she was going vegan. Let’s just say we were not happy. More label reading, more figuring out, what we had already figured out. More changes to our family.

Why was she doing this to us? I said to her…” vegan, what will you eat?” Fast forward 15 years later and now my husband, myself and our daughter, Meagan are all vegan and so happy we made the transition. It’s a process of learning. We love love being vegan. 

1. Cheese, glorious cheese!

Everyone loves cheese, right? Not wanting to give up cheese in all its deliciousness, just might be the number one reason why people do not want to take the leap from being vegetarian to being vegan. 

In fact, according to according to Dr Neal Barnard, of the PCRM, the average American eats 33 pounds of cheese made with dairy, each year and it is addictive. He calls it “crack”. In his highly acclaimed book, The Cheese Addiction, he says the two biggest problems with this addiction is that it can lead to obesity and several other health risks. 

There is great news! In the last few years, vegan cheese has become available almost anywhere in the world. Over seven years ago, I was on the remote island of Roatan, Honduras and I found vegan cheese at the local grocery store! True story. Since that time there are countless brands of non-dairy cheese vying for this quickly growing demand for good quality plant based cheese, that tastes delicious. 

What about making your own plant based cheese? We love to make our own vegan parmesan at home and it now is a “must have” staple in our fridge

2. Love milk?

Do you think you might miss milk in your coffee, or cereal or cooking? Once again, options are exploding in this space too! Its amazing the variety of non-dairy milk that we can now get from our everyday grocer: cashew, almond, rice, soy, oat, hemp, coconut, eggless eggnog, just to name a few.

Cow milk is for baby cows, just like breast milk is for baby humans. If you think the cows are happy and love to get milked (someone told me that once on a plane), I encourage you to watch an eye-opening documentary called “Cowspiracy”. 

Not only can you buy all sorts of non-dairy milk at the store, if you have a bit of time, a blender and a sense of adventure, you can make your own non-dairy milk. It is ridiculously simple.  You control the amount of creaminess in the milk, the type of nut, grain or seed you make it from, and remember your homemade milk will be super fresh. No unnecessary ingredients you can’t pronounce.

3. Let’s talk about eggs.

We no longer need to use eggs in baking and other dishes. We now have access to so many substitutions and creative ways to emulate the purpose of an egg, that using eggs is unnecessary. Next time you are making muffins, why not sub in a chia egg or a flax egg (totally healthy) or substitute in banana or apple sauce. Its that easy.

“What about eating eggs for eggs?” Hey, I hear you. In the past, I would have poached eggs for breakfast almost every morning when I was on the road for work. I loved that dish.

Now I make amazing tofu scrambles, eggless salad sandwiches, chickpea omelettes, and we’ve now had several versions of vegan “Eggs Benny” and we love them all. The vegan egg is the next frontier in innovation. There are just so so many compassionate options to choose from. Go for it!

“I’m too hungry” said one individual who was unsuccessful in their transition from a vegetarian to a vegan diet. “I feel weak,” said another. In fact, one of the strongest men in the world is vegan and the largest animals in the world are vegan: the rhino, elephants, and bison to name a few.

If these athletes and massive animals can thrive on a plant-based diet, so can we. I encourage you to take some time to watch one of the hippest documentaries on being plant based and the impacts on athleticism. The movie, like its name, is a Game Changer.  

4. Eating out.

Eating out can be a challenge for vegans, its much easier for sure if you are a vegetarian.  Restaurants put dairy in everything! For more than 10 years of my life I travelled across Canada, not sure if my opportunities to eat vegan would be fantastic or a challenge.

I learned to travel with nuts and seeds (just in case) and do my research and email ahead to give hotels and restaurants a heads up that “there is a vegan on the way….!” To help them help me, I usually look through their menu and make suggestions of things they could probably make with what they have on hand. You will find most people are kind and really accommodating and will go out of their way to make you something healthy and delicious. You just have to ask sometimes. 

5. What’s my why?

There have been challenges for sure. Once someone gave me a plate of lettuce at a conference, when I requested a vegan plate. No veggies, no dressing, just lettuce. Traveling was difficult, I never knew for sure if I would find vegan food or restaurants that could or would make me something vegan friendly. 

When I knew my why, it was easier. That doesn’t mean simple or easy…just easier. 

I love everything about being vegan What I love most, is how me – one person, all by myself, can make a real difference. Even if no one else wants to play along…I can make an impact all by myself. I win better health for myself, my family, help the environment.

And most significantly, for my most important why, the animals, they win. For my entire life, whether I was eating meat or not, I never felt good about killing and eating animals…even if someone else was doing the killing for me. 

Remember your why as you lean into a vegan lifestyle, be gentle with yourself. Remember the foundation of veganism is compassion. It’s a process, a lifelong journey.Find a support system that inspires you, connect with other like-minded individuals; find your why and be kind.

About the Cathy McLellan

Cathy McLellan, Rouxbe Plant-Based Certified Chef, Professional Coach and Vegan Recipe Designer. Creator of veganonthego.net, an online resource for established and emerging vegans,my mission – to encourage a plant based lifestyle through food that is accessible, delicious and healthy. One meal at a time. Other passions include: my home and family, the outdoors, gardening and travel.

www.veganonthego.net

www.instagram.com/veganonthego

22 Jun

A Grandiose Success! – 8th Yoga & Health Expo 2022

Streaming live from the Simon Fraser University, Canada, the 8th Yoga & Health Expo 2022 ended with a bang on 19th June, Sunday. Accompanied by renowned international speakers and live panel discussions, the event shone a light on the divine journey of natural living, mental health awareness, healthy eating, and the necessity of making the world a cruelty-free place to live through veganism.

“We Are One Step Away From The Virtue of Generosity and Compassion”

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga & Health Expo is a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good wellbeing while enhancing health, happiness, knowledge, and peace in life through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle.

 

Hosted both physically and virtually since 2015, this year’s Zoom webinar welcomed famous yoga instructors, mental health advocates, and stalwarts from the walks of wellness, health, veganism, vegetarianism, and organic living.

 

Leading the day was Jerry Liu – TV show host at TalenvisionTV and Financial Advisor at JMP Group, one of the leading investment and asset management firms, and Shushtikh.

 

YOGA, VEGANISM, COMPASSION AND MORE…

 

Leading holistic fitness guru and one of the most coveted wellness leaders in India, Vesna Peričević Jacob commenced the conversation with a candid throwback to her days of surviving a life-changing injury, arriving in India, and finally finding her calling in Yoga.

 

“My takeaway from these many years of studying, exploring, and teaching yoga is that we can’t live in isolation. If we are a bit more mindful and take things with an open heart and put our egos aside, we can create a much better space,” says Vesna. She added, “Your first and foremost step has to begin from within. Meditation, breathing, sitting quietly, and essentially creating a space for not only your physical but emotional body can carry you far away.”

 

Following suit was Paloma Gangopadhyay – an internationally affiliated celebrity yoga instructor, lifestyle coach, and health culturist. With over 13 years of preaching and teaching yoga with focus on ailment treatment for a healthy lifestyle, Paloma threw light on the changing trends of yoga in the age of globalization – from emerging yoga studios everywhere, to traditional yoga transforming into modern forms like beer and animal yoga, to the importance of posture in practice and connecting the mind-body-soul. “Remember, yoga is from yourself to yourself. It combines science, spirituality, and philosophy. ”

 

Next up was none other than Shane Jeremy James, Founder and CEO of Actions Of Compassion. Geared with his mission to influence compassionate acts and change the way businesses are built around the globe, Shane touched upon his philosophy of People Over Profit, the importance of veganism in being compassionate, and inducing world change by leaving behind separations of race and ethnicity.

 

As he believes, “We’re all one humanity. Everyone’s just walking. When there is no separation between us, that is how we create change in the world. We all love each other, help each other, and spread compassion. Let’s make this world a better place for the next generation and the next and the next. No part is too small.”

 

Ushering toward mental health awareness, life coach, the catalyst of life transformation, and lover of Pranayam yoga, Simi Arora harnessed the power of personal experiences and paired it with science to explain how anyone can bring changes in their minds and life by practicing Yoga. “I always say the three foundations of mental health are relaxation, response, and rejuvenation.”

 

Relaxation: “Yoga is the mind-body connection with your breathing. Dealing with daily anxiety through pranayama will significantly become easier.”

 

Response: “It’s less about the events and a lot about the way we respond to them. Anxiety is a normal feeling but staying there is not healthy.”

 

Rejuvenation: “Rejuvenation is the element where we are not only fixing our mental health but also activating our cognitive abilities. The more you practice yoga, your learning abilities including memory sharpens which is equally essential to our mental health.”

 

Simi further added, “Mental health is the foundation of growth in your life. The most important thing we should be talking about every day is how it relates to yoga because there are treatments for anxiety, depression, and other chronic issues here.”

 

 

Last but not the least, experienced life and business strategist, wellness coach, and Founder of The Human Potential Academy, Matthew Finlin, along with his women-led panelist, sparked a heartfelt interaction on mental-emotional health and mind adversity.

 

“Controlled breath is your superpower when faced with mental adversities,” emphasized Matthew, “You can train your IQ and EQ, but AQ (Adversity Quotient) can be trained only by going through adversity. Each time you go through one, you can train your mind to deal with the situation calmly and effortlessly.”

 

From Matthew’s coveted team, Claire HuiBonHoa, Elle Honeycutt, Jill Nixon, Lily Chan, and Jessica Newman dived deep into their own generational trauma, abuse, low self-esteem, a skewed sense of identity, and finally embarking on their own healing journeys.

 

The 8th Yoga & Health Expo put a spotlight on some of the most important themes that have dominated the wellness sphere – veganism, Yoga, meditation, mental health, and sustainability.

We thank all our panelists, viewers, and readers for accompanying us in this grand success of building a more mindful and conscious world. Here’s to many more!

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

 For more information on our upcoming International Yoga Festival & Health Expo, please visit: https://yogahealthfoundation.com/.

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16 Jun

5 Yogic Secrets For A Long and Healthy Life

A Sanskrit proverb says, “For breath is life, and if you breathe well, you will live long on earth.” When you live in a world where the hustle seldom is on pause, it isn’t far-fetched to say your health deteriorates quicker. This is why it is important to find wisdom in Yoga.

Since years galore, Yoga has been known for improving life, be it physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually. It is the all-encompassing guide to nurture your mind, body and soul. With the steadfast lives we all live, it has grown even more essential to turn to this practice so we can reverse the ill effects affecting our lifespans.

You have within you the ability to outgrow yourselves into a healthier and happier you. Following the Yogic way of life, here are five essential ways you can create a long, peaceful, and healthier life day by day:

MEDITATE REGULARLY

Owing to its profound healing effects, meditation is a quintessential arm of Yoga that benefits both physically and mentally. Consciously taking time to slow down your breathing synchronizes your mind and body and calms down your nervous system as well. Daily meditation also helps reduce anxiety and negative emotions, build mental resistance, and increase self-awareness.

 

LISTEN TO YOUR BODY

It is easier said than done, but living life with open arms to your own body will do great wonders to your overall health. This includes sleeping when your body calls for it, eating only when you feel like it, and paying attention to your gut instincts. Staying in touch with your body’s responses will help you maintain a good sleep cycle, not overeat, and avoid negative situations amongst other things. Your body knows what it needs, you just have to listen.

 

OPT FOR FASTING

Fasting, or intermittent fasting, has been a part of good human health since ancient times. It helps detoxify the system, improve digestion, and allow our internal organization to rest. Think of your body constantly working to break down food materials all the time, everyday. It is bound to break down at some point, right? So make sure you lighten the burden on your body twice or thrice in a week for a good gut, and eventually a good life.

 

PRACTICE YOGA ASANAS

Practicing yoga, or its asanas, implies a whole new facet of wellness that guarantees extending your life to a longer and better form. Meaning “a posture producing physical comfort and mental composure”, asanas help tone your muscles, build flexibility, improve and align posture as well as balance secretion of hormones in the body. Remember: the emphasis should be on proper position and proper breathing so you can rightly reap the benefits of practicing yoga asanas.

 

HABITUALISE HALF BATHING

Get in the practice of half bathing where before meditation or going to bed, you cool down your body by splashing cold water on your face, neck, arms, legs, and hands. This is an ancient Yogic practice proven to help retain good sleep and maintain the body’s healthy temperature. This will calm the body and mind and bring you focus on what you want to pour your energy into.

 

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

For more information on our upcoming International Yoga Festival & Health Expo, please visit: https://yogahealthfoundation.com/.

 

5 Yogic Secrets For A Long and Healthy Life

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16 Jun

Myth Or Fact: Can Vegans Live On Low-Carbs?

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

15 Jun

Vocal for Local: Go Vegan!

As the pandemic struck and economies crumbled, nations recognized the power of opting local. From building and supporting small businesses to encouraging a local way of life, Vocal for Local is a timely motto that can help lead a sustainable lifestyle.

 

WHAT IS VOCAL FOR LOCAL

Vocal for Local stands for not only domestically making products, but also promoting them on a native scale. We can all incorporate Vocal for Local in our lives to lead a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle – whether it begins with fashion, food, beauty, or wellness.

 

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

The idea of the slogan is to promote local industries and consume local wherever possible so that the long term effects of an increase in demand can be used to develop the domestic industries and make them gradually self-reliant.

 

MAKE IT VEGAN

Many might find switching to native products a massive shift in their lives. But the good thing is, it doesn’t have to be! Supporting native brands and products can begin in your daily life.

 

FOOD:

Local and seasonal produce makes a significant change to our lifestyle as well as the economy. That is why veganism is attached to being vocal for local. Vegan food and vegan products both are an important aspect of supporting small businesses and creating a chain of economical and green living for everyone.

 

Brands like NONA Vegan Foods, Yoso, Fair/Square, Leafii, and Culcherd are some of the most noted names in the Canadian vegan foods market – perfect to initiate the Vocal for Local conversation. Moreover, growing seasonal produce in your own homes directly supports the notion.

 

BEAUTY:

Clean beauty enthusiasts, look for the vegan and cruelty-free tags before buying any product. Today, beauty is all about supporting the right brands and redefining the industry standards. Take Sephora, Milk Makeup, Kylie Cosmetics, Marcelle, and Plume Cosmetics. These are the reigning native names in beauty with a cause! Industry giants are now moving towards nurturing native ingredients in their collections, and it is the duty of us consumers to bring them at the forefront of being vocal for local.

Essentially, it is the evolution of consumers shifting to a local perspective that would encourage brands to cater to this demand. This eventually will lead to a sustainable ecosystem where both can enjoy a healthy, better life.

With consistent efforts and awareness, we can all build a long-term eco-friendly nation that is supported from its roots.

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

 

For more information on our upcoming International Yoga Festival & Health Expo, please visit: https://yogahealthfoundation.com/.

 

#yogahealthfoundation2022 #YogateacherVancouver #YogaclassesVancouver #VeganproductsVancouver #VeganfoodVancouver #adityatawatia #yogahealthfoundation #clearthekitchen #govegan #SHOP #GREENISTHENEWGLAM #TRAVELLIKEALOCAL #localisvocal

15 Jun

10 Best Vegan Protein Sources

Gone are the days when only meat was a good source of protein. Plant-based proteins are just as nutritious and are even concluded to lower chronic illnesses! Variety is key to a well-planned vegan diet and eating a combination of these 10 vegan protein sources can easily provide your body with complete protein to meet its intake requirements. Take a look:

 

SEITAN

A popular protein source for many vegans, seitan is produced from gluten – the main component of wheat. It is one of the richest plant protein sources and can be incorporated into a variety of recipes as a meat alternative. However, vegans with gluten-related issues should steer clear of seitan.

 

LENTILS

A staple in South Asian cuisine, lentils (or pulses) are known as some of the most important sources of protein in the vegan diet. They are also great sources of fiber and promote good gut health. Brown, green, black, red, French – there is a plethora of options you can include in your diet.

 

BEANS

Packed with protein and fiber, beans are a cost-effective and rich source of proteins. Whether you’re fond of black bean, pinto, kidney, or cannellini, there is much to choose from. Chickpeas are another source that falls under beans and is highly nutritious in protein. It is also rich in carbs, so you get your full dose of both protein and carbs!

 

QUINOA

Known as the superfood seed, quinoas are easily a must-eat for a vegan. It is one of the rare plant protein sources that provide all nine essential amino acids – a protein diet’s dream! While quinoas are exponentially eaten in salads, you can add them to burgers, and wraps, and can also ground them into flour!

 

OATS

The perfect balance of protein, fat, and carbs, oats are a whole-grain food that finds its way into a vegan’s breakfast and snack choices. This grain can be used in baking, hence making it an ideal vegan alternative for baking! Oat milk is another great way to get your protein of the day in.

 

NUTS AND BUTTER

Any product derived from nuts, be assured that they are excellent for protein intake. They are also great sources of healthy fats and fiber. You can eat nuts butter and spreads (they’re delicious, convenient, and varied!), but make sure to go for organic options instead of highly processed counterparts.

 

PEAS

If you are familiar with the vegan diet, you would know pea, especially pea powder is a popular ingredient as a protein source. This can be eaten fresh, frozen, or canned. One serving of green peas also covers a large portion of your daily fiber intake, so make sure to include this green haven in your daily intake.

 

TOFU

Originating from soy, tofu is a given must-eat for vegans. You can choose from its many textures: silken, soft, medium, firm, and extra-firm. It is considered a whole source of proteins and remains one of the most experimental ingredients for a vegan since it easily absorbs the flavor of its paired ingredients and makes for a tasteful dish.

 

EDAMAME

A prominent part of Japanese cuisine, edamame is immature soybeans that need to be steamed or boiled before eating. An excellent protein snack, edamame can be best enjoyed either on its own or in soups, salads, wraps, stir-fries, and more.

 

TEMPEH

Made from fermented cooked soybeans, tempeh is a rectangular cake that can be cut into slabs to eat along with your vegan meals. With its robust flavor and high protein input, it is easy to enjoy for its nutty flavor and smooth texture.

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

 

For more information on our upcoming International Yoga Festival & Health Expo, please visit: https://yogahealthfoundation.com/.

 

#yogahealthfoundation2022 #YogateacherVancouver #YogaclassesVancouver #VeganproductsVancouver #VeganfoodVancouver #adityatawatia #yogahealthfoundation #clearthekitchen #govegan #SHOP #GR

15 Jun

Is Reducing Meat Consumption Really Helping the Environment?

With issues of climate change and sustainability finding urgency all around the world, many experts advise us to try and limit our consumption of meat – owing to the environmental impact of the global meat industry. We find out if reducing meat consumption helps the environment, and how vegan foods are replacing the traditional meat industry.

We have more choice than ever before to choose what we eat. But are we making the right ones? With issues of climate change and sustainability finding urgency all around the world, many experts advise us to try and limit our consumption of meat – owing to the environmental impact of the global meat industry. But is it making any difference, and is meat consumption really destroying our planet? Let’s find out.

The global meat industry is nothing less than immense. In 2022, the global industry is worth over $2 trillion! With its presence so prevalent, the scale and intensity of meat production combined with projected population growth estimates show that current practices are bad for the environment.

Here is why:

IMPACT OF EATING MEAT

Health Risks

Diets high in red and processed meats, high-fat dairy foods, processed foods, and sugar are associated with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancers whereas diets rich in fiber, fruit, and vegetables are associated with a reduced risk of these diseases.

 

Biodiversity Loss

Livestock production accounts for roughly 30% of current global biodiversity loss! With the need for more land to produce more meat, we are losing the lush flora of our planet for specifically animal rearing, only to have them killed in the end. The meat industry is causing an irreversible loss to our planet to produce meat.

Global Warming

According to studies, meat production is responsible for generating about 14.5% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, an astounding amount of meat is gone to waste both before and during the manufacture of meat. These practices are extremely harmful to our ecosystem, especially global warming which is directly caused by these greenhouse gas emissions.

Water Usage

About 29% of the total water footprint of the agricultural sector in the world is related to the production of animal products. By not purchasing meat products and avoiding such companies, you have the power to reduce the demand for meat, and thus – save water and conserve the planet.

IMPACT OF NOT EATING MEAT

 

If you’re looking to reduce your impact on the environment, going vegan is one of the best choices you can make. Here is why:

 

  1. Plant-based options high in protein and, alongside a well-balanced diet of plenty of fruit and vegetables, will mean you aren’t going without the vitamins you need. You will find equal amounts of natural nutrition in a vegan diet without hurting your

 

  1. Producing plant-based meat emits up to 90% fewer greenhouse gasses than producing conventional meat. If more people were to adopt veganism as a diet, the impact could cause a major shift in the ecosystem and help slow climate change.

 

  1. The global meat industry is notorious for polluting our oceans. When we leave land animals and fish off our plate, we are contributing to stabilizing the marine ecosystem as well as giving marine life a chance to thrive once again.

 

Reducing demand is the most significant factor in taking a stand against meat production. Ease your diet’s burden on the planet and choose veganism.

 

Established in Vancouver, Canada, the Yoga Health Expo 2022 will be a one-day festival celebrating the joys of good well-being through a holistic approach to the Yogic way of life including Yoga, Veganism, and Vegetarianism in our lifestyle. The celebration shall welcome famous yoga teachers Vancouver, interactive yoga classes Vancouver and a platform for vegan products and vegan food Vancouver.

 

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22 Sep

Mixed rice with vegetable satay stir fry

1 cup sliced brown onion
1 sliced red capsicum
1 sliced green capsicum
2 cups sliced mixed mushrooms.
2 cloves chopped garlic
1 sliced carrot
1 sliced yellow capsicum
A handful of cashews.
Three dessert spoons of nut butter of your choice.
2 tablespoons maple syrup
Half cup vegetable liq stock.
1 tablespoon corn starch.
Cook onions in a little olive oil until translucent then add garlic cook for a min. Add carrots for a min stirring, then add mushrooms till cooked through. Add all other veg and stock. Simmer for a couple of min till just tender.
Then add nut butter, maple syrup,
Corn starch in a little water mixed.
Stir till all mixed through,
And sauce thickens.
Then stir through cashews.
In a sep pan lightly steam the kale for a min or so.
Add spinach to kale snd mix.
Arrange cooked rice of your choice in a bowl. Top with satay mix.
Put kale mix on the side.
Gill Calvert
@vegan_fortheanimals1
Perth, Australia