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Microgreens are the young, tiny versions of edible vegetables and herbs and they come loaded with phytonutrients and antioxidants. Not to be confused with sprouts, microgreens require soil, light, and more time to grow. These greens are not harvested until their true leaves appear, usually one to two weeks after they first start growing. Sunlight
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In the early 1960s I was a young teenager living with my family in Los Angeles. One weekend my parents went to the New Products Home Show downtown. They came home with a crazy, new, space-age invention called a microwave or radar oven. Nobody had ever heard of such a thing before. They installed it
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Gorgeous skin is a noble goal. It’s not as vain as you might think; it’s a sign of heath and vitality (or just really good genes). And with all the wear and tear our skin suffers through day after stressful day, our skin can always use a little help. Enter facial oils. I know what
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by Jennifer Novakovich Poor nutrition is a leading cause of chronic diseases; low fruit and vegetable consumption is one of the biggest risk factors for death. Currently obesity, high cholesterol, poor fruit and vegetable intake, and high blood pressure are estimated to cause 25% of diseases each year. Furthermore, poor nutrition throughout pregnancy and early
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Jason Wrobel, celebrity raw vegan chef and Cooking Channel TV host, aka J-Wro, whips up a smooth, velvety, delicious chocolate protein pudding that will knock your socks clean off. Avocado and chocolate always go well together, the good fats of avocado filling in for less healthy fats. This recipe is easy to prepare and results
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There are many vitamins and minerals we require to remain healthy, active, and even happy as they affect thousands of functions within our bodies including hormones and mood. These nutrients come to us through the foods we eat, but our modern advancements have created a problem. Our prepackaged and processed foods no longer contain the
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Have you heard about the March Against Monsanto events taking place this Saturday in more than 40 countries around the world? If you’re vegan, there are some pretty important reasons to chime in. Being a vegan means more than just what we will or will not eat. We are careful to avoid animal products in
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This smoothie has been rocking my world lately along with rocking my nutrition intake and recovery time. With Spring time here in my neck of the woods, I’ve been more active outdoors (yard cleanup, pulling weeds, and working/planting in my organic garden)—ALL fun for me. I’ve also been going to yoga class twice a week
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It’s probably not surprising to learn that the strawberry is the most popular type of berry fruit in the world. There are more than six hundred varieties of strawberries—all of which differ in size, flavor, and texture—but all varieties do all have the characteristic heart shape and red skin with yellow seeds and leafy green
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Cardamom is native to the evergreen forests of India. This spice is commonly used in Indian cuisine, but it has also made its way into Ayurvedic medicine as a treatment for mouth ulcers, digestive problems, and even depression. Some of the health benefits of this peppery, citrusy spice are now making their way into modern
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by Daisy Luther on The Organic Prepper Sometimes I think that the next Revolutionary War will take place in a vegetable garden. Instead of bullets, there will be seeds. Instead of chemical warfare, there will be rainwater, carefully collected from the gutters of the house. Instead of soldiers in body armor and helmets, there will
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Recently my wife’s family had a reunion camp-out at a beautiful national park in Southern Utah. Everyone was there and having a great time except my wife’s brother, Dan, who was noticeably missing. When I inquired where he was, someone said he was having some kind of car trouble. Late that night he and his
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Protein is an important part of our diets. Our body needs plenty of it to create connective tissue, build muscle, aid digestion, and guide thousands of body functions and processes through the use of hormones and enzymes. There are essential amino acids that must come to us from the foods we eat as our body
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The raspberry is called an aggregate fruit because each one is made of smaller seed-containing fruits called drupelets, all of which are arranged around a hollow center. The most common type of raspberry is red-pink in color; they can actually come in a range of colors including purple, black, orange, yellow, and white. Both loganberries
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By Lauren Rae TRYM Fitness, CPT & Sunwarrior contributing writer You’ve decided to make a life change. It’s time to discover and reach your new fitness goals once and for all! Whether your goals include gaining, maintaining, or losing weight, adding resistance training and building lean muscle mass is an absolute must. However, beginning a
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Transform simple leftover veggies into gorgeous pasta dishes. This one takes organic butternut squash, potatoes, and red onion and roasts them while sautéed garlic and tomatoes add flavor and brighten the dish. Then everything combines with gluten free pasta for a delicious and filling meal. Garnish with balsamic vinegar and basil. If you don’t have
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Headaches seem to be a big part of the modern world. We spend billions of dollars each year in the United States alone on pain medication. Some of that goes to fighting chronic pain, arthritis, and other problems, but a large part of those painkillers go toward alleviating our headaches. There are over 200 types
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Papayas are pear-shaped fruits that can be as long as twenty inches, but those in typical supermarkets are about seven inches and weigh about a pound. The soft fruit of the papaya is a deep orange color with either yellow or pink hues and a sweet taste. Papayas contain round black seeds that are surrounded
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by Jennifer Novakovich Lycopene, the major carotenoid in tomatoes, is an up-and-coming power house nutrient with an impressive spectrum of health benefits. Evidence is accumulating on lycopene’s protective effects on many chronic diseases, including heart disease and cancer; it is currently a hot area for modern nutritional research. Want to know more about why tomatoes
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These scones won’t last long at any meal or get-together. Warm, delicious, and bursting with blueberry flavor, this vegetarian treat is the perfect addition to breakfast, a snack to satisfy your sweet tooth, or dessert. Blueberry Oatmeal Scones Ingredients 1 ½ cups coconut or whole wheat flour 1 ¼ cups oats 1 tablespoon baking powder
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Vegans don’t always get the best rep when it comes to being sexy though more and more actors, musicians, and athletes are beginning to change the old stereotypes of hairy, scrawny hippies. Eating more fruits and vegetables can be sexy. Fruits and vegetables provide carotenoids that make skin tone appear healthier. That healthy glow many
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There’s a silent epidemic going on today, lurking in the background of health issues. Actually, to many, it’s not so silent. The most common symptoms are exhaustion, depression, stress, weight gain, hair loss, heart irregularities, infertility, and even panic attacks. I don’t see how we call that silent. It sounds more like blaring and raucous
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Living a plant-based lifestyle offers so many delicious options for dishes, smoothies, and snacks filled with the earth’s natural goodness! But just how effective is tap water for removing dirt, pesticides, bacteria, and the sticky finger prints of everyone who has handled your produce from mother earth to your kitchen sink?

by Kerry Potter Okay, let me be up front. I am obsessed with sleep; probably because I don’t sleep well very much. And, whenever I have a problem, it motivates me to learn everything about it. For several years now I have had an issue with disrupted sleep through the night leaving me tired, groggy,
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Drew Canole, America’s number 1 Fitness Coach and Expert, talks hydration. We all know it’s super important when it comes to exercise, but it makes everything better from just making it through your work day to running a marathon. Maximize your nutrition and hydration needs with coconut water, aloe, and Liquid Vitamin Mineral Rush. http://www.facebook.com/sunwarrior
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by Jennifer Novakovich Have you been thinking of switching to a plant-based diet but still haven’t fully committed to it? Or maybe you’re curious about why people choose that lifestyle? This article will give you the two reasons why I chose to be vegan, and why I think it’s important for more people to convert
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This kale and white bean recipe can be made in just a few minutes and can be transformed into a sauce, soup, or simply eaten as-is. Kale is on the supersexy vegetable list as of late—and for good reason. It’s loaded with good-for-you nutrients including vitamin K and vitamin C, as well as minerals, amino
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