All Posts for health impact of animal products
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Vegan Gains Worst of the Fitness Industry Interview
Vegan Gains is currently the most trending, fastest-growing and most polarizing vegan channel on YouTube. His flagship series “The Worst of the Fitness Industry” has launched him into YouTube infamy .
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From MeatHead to Meat-Free Vegan Bodybuilder | Derek Tresize
The last person you’d ever expect to go vegan would be the stereotypical “meathead” of the gym: slamming down whey protein, packing in meat, and putting down vegetarians. Yet vegan bodybuilder Derek Tresize was just that guy.
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The Makings of A Vegan Bikini Pro Competitor | Samantha Shorkey
Who says a rockin’ vegan body can’t turn minds and hearts along with heads? Vegan bikini pro competitor Samantha Shorkey is ethically vegan and uses her body as a weapon against outdated vegan stereotypes.
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How to Get Carnitine, Carnosine & Creatine on a Vegan Diet | Dr. Michael Greger of Nutritionfacts.org
Carnitine, creatine, and carnosine aren’t the first concern for a plant-based diet. They usually come to light after reading articles cautioning would-be vegans of potential nutritional pitfalls. Should vegans be concerned about these nutrients? Dr. Michael Greger has the answers.
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Eating Vegan for Athletic Performance | Meat Free Athlete
Have you ever wondered how a vegan, plant-based diet affects athletic performance? Can athletes maintain demanding training without eating animal products? Anne-Marie Campbell from Meat Free Athlete shares her experience
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How to Get Iodine on a Plant-Based Vegan Diet | Dr. Michael Greger of Nutritionfacts.org
Iodine is vital for proper thyroid function. The top sources of iodine are foods from the sea and iodized salt, followed by milk and eggs. Dr. Michael Greger explains how to ensure adequate iodine levels on a plant-based vegan diet, as well as the dangers of getting too much iodine.
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