Sentences with phrase «health foods on the planet»

It's incredible that something that tastes so lovely can be among the most powerful health foods on the planet, and berries are just that.

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Planet Organic Health Corp., which calls itself Canada's largest natural - foods retailer, began as a single 4,000 - square - foot store on Edmonton's trendy Whyte Ave?nue.
You can find them on Amazon or in most health food stores such as Planet Organic or Whole Foods.
I buy it from my local health food store but you can also find it on Amazon or in Whole Foods or Planet Organic!
It's one of the most healing and protective foods on the planet that's loaded with probiotics that are excellent for gut and brain health.
When you take into account the toll industrialized animal agriculture is having on the environment, animals, and people's health, a shift to plant - based foods is needed to save the planet.
The seeds themselves are one of the most nutrient - rich foods on the planet: they're a good source of omega - 3 fatty acids, and consumption of them has been linked to increased heart health.
At this workshop you will: — Discover why a meat - free diet has the potential to eliminate a myriad of disease symptoms and is a sustainable way of living on the planet — Learn about the various food groups, and which super-foods and supplements are essential for the maintenance of good health — Come to understand the importance of eating in harmony with the seasons and why spring is the ideal time to detoxify
note: since first posting this recipe I got to see what is behind the food on our plates.Immediately we became a plant - based family, for the animals, the planet and our health.
Thankfully, I have not experienced ppd, but for mothers that have, I think holistic practices should really be taken under consideration more often... or even if just for a new mother's recovery and general health So many people have made negative comments about consuming their own placenta and comparing it to animals eating other dead animals and feces, but don't think twice about consuming food products produced using actual animals... cow's milk, goat milk, cheeses, burgers, bacon (pigs are considered one of the filthiest animals on the planet — they defacate where they sleep, roll around in it, eat rotted food, yet no one seems to think twice about eating any part of them).
Such scaremongering is especially painful to me because even though I do not think that government - approved GMO foods pose meaningful health risks to consumers, and even though I believe strategic genetic engineering can be an important tool to ease human suffering on our warming and resource - constrained planet, I share the concerns of many environmentalists about the homogenization and consolidation of the global food system — trends that are accelerated by the spread of industrially produced GMOs.
I went on about saving the planet, the World Health Organization, consumerism, meditation, peace, and how it all ties into food.
Eggs have long been in the crossfire of controversy, with some doctors and registered dietitians labeling them one of the healthiest foods on the planet, and others proclaiming them a food to be avoided — bad for cholesterol levels at best, and as health - harming as five cigarettes (as recent documentary What the Health asserts) at health - harming as five cigarettes (as recent documentary What the Health asserts) at Health asserts) at worst.
As the founder of Brooklyn Culinary Arts, an online culinary program, I am constantly searching for the healthiest foods on the planet, and all my recipes begin with a review of research from National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Whether you're on a Paleo, vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, slow - carb, low - carb or Mediterranean diet, every single healthy nutritional protocol on the planet shares one common theme: getting more whole, plant - based foods into your diet is a good thing for your health and the planet.
It has been endorsed by the World Health Organization and has been deemed as one of the most nutritious food sources on the planet.
As our awareness continues to grow about the detrimental effects of animal foods on the human body, it has become evident that eating a plant foods diet is beneficial not only for non-human animals and the planet, but for human health as well.
This ground - breaking documentary explores the impact that food choices have on people's health, the health of our planet and on the lives of other living species.
But for now, I can feel confident that I am minimizing the impact our choices are having on our health and the planet by picking the healthiest and cleanest foods we can.
It's one of the most healing and protective foods on the planet that's loaded with probiotics that are excellent for gut and brain health.
You will stop being afraid to eat the very health - promoting foods that people have eaten on this planet for thousands of years.
The Human Nutrition Research Center at Tufts University found that carotenoid - rich fruits and vegetables were the best phytonutrient (health protective) foods on the planet.
To the contrary, despite the massive amount of calories ingested from these purported «health foods,» we are perhaps the most malnourished and sickest people on the planet today.
Made with some of the best all - natural ingredients found on the planet, Primal Kitchen sells all kinds of tasty health foods to help you live your very best.
If we can ever get around to stop destabilizing large parts of this planet, then they won't seem so «threatening» — then, we can shrink the military back from the $ 600 billion monstrosity that it is now (as poster # 4 rightly said) and focus on human security at home and abroad: adequate shelter, food, health, education, and an energy system that won't fry the only livable planet we have.
The presentations, nearly all of which are online, are focused on food, health and energy, but also on the value of slowing climate change and conserving the planet's biological bounty, called by some participants «natural capital.»
According to data from the World Health Organization, rising temperatures on the planet are killing off the equivalent of a mid-sized city every year; about 150,000 annual deaths can be attributed to global warming, from causes including heat waves, air pollution, infectious disease, food safety and production, flooding and more.
The EOLSS contains a vast body of integrated knowledge dedicated to the health, maintenance, and future of the web of life on planet Earth, focusing on the complex connections among all the myriad aspects from natural and social sciences through water, energy, land, food, agriculture, environment, biodiversity, health, education, culture, engineering and technology, management, and development to environmental security!
Of course, we've chosen to NOT do anything about pollution, indeed, the US of A is investing 180 billion dollars to increase the production of single - use plastic, and Monsanto and ilk aren't about to stop drowning our food in endocrine - disrupting pesticides that are causing infertility and a myriad of health problems for every species on the planet.
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But it's also — very clearly — about the environmental causes of good health (clean air & water, organic food), and the impact we have on what kind of health the planet can offer us.
Navigating a confusing multiplicity of food choices confronts every person who is sensitive to the impacts of diet on our health and on our planet.
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The land, water, labor, energy and other inputs used in producing, processing, transporting, preparing, storing, and disposing of discarded food are pulled away from uses that may have been more beneficial to society — and generate impacts on the environment that may endanger the long - run health of the planet.
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