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The VEGAN REVOLUTION NEWS: EPISODE #1 ~ CULLS, CULTURE & COGNITIVE DISSONANCE – Video
Posted: February 16, 2015 at 3:54 am
The VEGAN REVOLUTION NEWS: EPISODE #1 ~ CULLS, CULTURE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
New compilation series of the global news entertainment stories that come together to cohesively tell the gradual rise of the Vegan revolution. I own non of the copyright to sourced footage...
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Vegan Grilled Cheese TIME! #1VIDaDAY Day 15 – Video
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Vegan Grilled Cheese TIME! #1VIDaDAY Day 15
blog: http://www.fullofbeans.us It #39;s a snowy, weekend winter storm afternoon - what does that mean? It #39;s time for GRILLED CHEESE! Thumbs Up for grilled cheese! #vegan #sandwich #non-dairy ...
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Bella Reina Spa Introduces Vegan Makeup to Delray Beach
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Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) February 16, 2015
Vegan makeup is now available at Bella Reina Spa for Makeup Touchups, Special Occasion Makeup & Bridal Makeup. South Florida women who want to use makeup that is cruelty-free and not made with animals now have an alternative.
This week, Bella Reina introduces a new line of products that is 100% natural, 90% vegan and 90% mineral. Bella Reina has purposely designed all makeup products to be vegan-friendly. They are botanically infused and cruelty-free. This product line is made without adding additives that are harsh, as well as chemicals or fillers. In addition, the products are designed so that customers know exactly what they are buying.
Nancy Reagan, founder of Bella Reina spa said: as makeup artists ourselves, we only wanted to produce a line of makeup that performs flawlessly, and at the same time is good for the skin and vegan wherever possible. Further, she added: our clients show confidence in our recommendations and advice. This has led to creating products which matched the needs of our clients, thus enhancing their overall natural beauty.
This new vegan makeup line is now available in Delray Beach and online at http://www.MiBellaReina.com. The pink makeup box counter at Bella Reina Spa provides the opportunity to test all of the products, like the 8 Hour Eye Shadow Primer. It is full of peptides, a substance, which has been backed up by clinical trials and shows the capability to reduce appearance of wrinkles by 26% after continuous application for 3 weeks. Reagan adds: "the eye shadow primer has been a hit from day 1".
Aside from the mentioned product, Bella Reina is also home to several other vegan makeup options. As a matter of fact, you can choose from a wide array of micronized mineral powders, lipsticks, full coverage foundations, and sparkling mineral bronzing powders, as well as other innovative makeup products such as the natural eye makeup remover and the flawless face primer.
Bella Reina is considered as a pioneering provider of vegan makeup products producing a powerful combination of wellness, beauty and spa treatment solutions. For more information on Bella Reina or vegan makeup, call the spa in Delray Beach at 561-404-7670.
About Bella Reina Bella Reina spa was created by Nancy Reagan, a renowned expert in nutrition, beauty, weight loss, makeup and skin care. The Bella Reina spa has often been featured in different social channels across different industries. To learn more about your options and on how the spa constantly innovates on its spa services, including membership and beauty shopping, visit the websites MiBellaReina.com and BellaReinaSpa.com.
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Vida Vegan Con Speaker Series: Monique Koch, Brown Vegan – Video
Posted: February 15, 2015 at 8:56 am
Vida Vegan Con Speaker Series: Monique Koch, Brown Vegan
Enjoy an exclusive live interview with Monique Koch of Brown Vegan, who #39;s give us the scoop of her "Honesty in Your Online Presence" class at Vida Vegan Con this May!
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Valentines Chocolate Pots | Jamie Oliver – Video
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Valentines Chocolate Pots | Jamie Oliver
These rich and romantic chocolate pots will wow your loved one this February 14th. Smooth, sweet and 100% vegan, this chocolate recipe is so luxurious you date will think you #39;ve slaved away...
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Tag 71 vegan: Vegafit & Ironie – Video
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Tag 71 vegan: Vegafit Ironie
veganer Video Blog (VLOG) bzw. veganes Tagebuch in deutsch: Umstellung Fleischesser auf gesunde vegane Ernhrung mit hohem Rohkost Anteil. Doku ber mein Leben als Veganer und meinen ...
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Adding Hemp and Chia Seeds to Raw Vegan Diet – Video
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Adding Hemp and Chia Seeds to Raw Vegan Diet
Always trying to plug in the holes and up my game on this raw vegan diet. http://www.rawtropicalliving.com.
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Tag 72 vegan: Vegansein als Problemlser – Video
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Tag 72 vegan: Vegansein als Problemlser
veganer Video Blog (VLOG) bzw. veganes Tagebuch in deutsch: Umstellung Fleischesser auf gesunde vegane Ernhrung mit hohem Rohkost Anteil. Doku ber mein Leben als Veganer und meinen ...
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Physician turned patient finds low fat good for his heart
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Ilene Raymond Rush, For The Inquirer Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2015, 3:52 AM
Can a modified vegan diet - heavy on tofu, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, and low on saturated and trans fats - significantly help with heart disease?
It's a question that Robert Fischer, head of the division of infectious diseases at Einstein Medical Center, considered last October, after his second coronary event in 61/2 years.
On the surface, Fischer, 65, of Elkins Park, appears to be an unlikely candidate for heart disease. He exhibits none of the usual risk factors. He is not overweight, hypertensive, or diabetic. He does not have high cholesterol, has never smoked, and has no family history of cardiovascular problems.
And yet.
"Early heart disease in people with no obvious risk factors is more common than appreciated," says Daniel Rader, chair of the department of genetics and director of preventive cardiovascular medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, who was not involved in Fischer's care. "Even when patients don't have clear family histories, they may have inherited genetic contributions to a risk of heart disease."
Seven years earlier, at age 58, Fischer had experienced a "vague sensation of something wrong" as he jogged along Tookany Creek Parkway. He ran through the possibilities - maybe it was reflux after eating, a cramp, or costochondritis, an irritation of the cartilage that connects ribs to the sternum. His pulse was fast but regular; he was not dizzy or in severe pain.
A trip to the emergency room, however, showed that he had had a heart attack. A catheterization revealed two lesions where plaque had blocked a branch of the right coronary artery, which supplies blood to the lower part of the left ventricle, requiring two stents. He was sent home with statins, beta-blockers, and the blood thinner Plavix, and was back to his running schedule two weeks later.
That worked until a Friday morning in October 2014, when Fischer climbed from the fourth to the eighth floor after rounds and found himself severely short of breath and light-headed, as if he were about to lose consciousness. He headed to emergency, but a cardiac enzyme test and ECG showed normal results. At home he felt better, but on Monday, he ran up two or three flights and was hit by the same symptoms.
"Freaked out," Fischer went to his internist, where he was found to have unstable angina and acute coronary syndrome. A catheterization found another blockage in the proximal left anterior descending artery, the principal blood supplier of the left ventricle.
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Why I’m a Pro-GMO Vegan (and 9 GMO myths dispelled) – Video
Posted: February 14, 2015 at 8:50 am
Why I #39;m a Pro-GMO Vegan (and 9 GMO myths dispelled)
I #39;m a vegan who eats a mostly raw food diet. I also support genetic modification. In this video, I explain the 3 reasons why I advocate for genetically modif...
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