The China Study 14 of 14 ( Vegan Vegetarian Health Benefits / Lose Weight )

Discover How To Quickly Lose Weight The Healthy Way With New SIMPLE, CHEAP, And EASY Veggie Meal Plans www.wisdomdigest.info Stop listening to bogus “diet” claims. Take charge of your health and life and help reverse global warming, reduce starvation, and end animal abuse. www.wisdomdigest.info The China Study gives critical, life-saving nutritional information for every health-seeker in America. But, it is much more; Dr. Campbells exposé of the research and medical establishment makes this book a fascinating read and one that could change the future for all of us. Every health care provider and researcher in the world must read it. Whether you are a diabetic looking to cut down on your sugar intake, an active person looking to upgrade the health benefits of your daily menu, or someone concerned with not contributing to the abuse of animal rights, the vegan lifestyle comes with a multitude of benefits. Often, the vegan lifestyle is paired with a diet primarily comprised of raw foods, which takes the vegan benefits much further. The problem with the conventional diet is that by cooking our food it loses much of its health benefits, such as the vitamins, minerals and enzymes. Those are essential to our body in order to eliminate harmful toxins. The best part about the vegan diet is that you no longer have to worry about calorie restrictions or low carbohydrate intake. What you eat naturally is low in unhealthy/processed carbohydrates. This takes the hassle out of dieting

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23 Responses to The China Study 14 of 14 ( Vegan Vegetarian Health Benefits / Lose Weight )

  1. EllenRebecca3 says:

    I always cry when I reach this part of the video because of just how unwell America is, but I am relieved as soon as I look at the vegan food pyramid on my computer’s background because it holds the answer to all those health-related problems.

  2. EllenRebecca3 says:

    @Ahuey88 It’s nice to hear that. Very kind of you. :-)

  3. wawei67 says:

    The China Study is bullshit!
    I’m vegan for 20 years btw.

  4. Ahuey88 says:

    I am not a vegan or even a vegetarian but I’d like to know why there is SOOO much controversy over this? Why do the Vegans get such a hard time for their food choices? It doesn’t seem right.

  5. aislam3050 says:

    Hello! Have you ever tried intellectus 424 diet (do a google search)? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend lost a lot of weight with it.

  6. zhen86 says:

    well its eat 8% of meat in your diet.the rest veg

  7. Nutzername36 says:

    @toppinzr if they eat fructose in form of a fruit they get enough fiber. whats wrong with high sugar food? sugar can be fructose, glucose, dextrose and so on. if a sugar is healthy or not depends on what you eat. watch /user/durianriders for more info ;)

  8. blackman666ful says:

    From the looks of things the powers of the past and present had and still have a if God made it possible lets do it until indicators tell us not to do it mentality.We can see this mentality in products that were once very harmful to the environment but now have been made to do less damage to the environment.There is one of a few indicators that will tell the powers that be to stop giving us and our kids access to foods that are killing us and that would be for us to stop eating them.

  9. auggiedoggy says:

    @SailorVegan : True. Fuit is the perfect dessert. The water and fibre that are part of the package do result in a slow release of the fructose. Still, I wouldn’t recommend a fruitarian diet. Vegetables are far more nutrient-dense and this is what I base my diet upon.

  10. pixywife says:

    a very life changing movie….i am already on the raw food path and was looking for more info on why its so good for you…found it! thanks!

  11. jellydrop says:

    This is great! I have the book but I like hearing the main principles of it in audio

  12. Gary1111001 says:

    @toppinzr Re-watch part 13 while considering that your belief about fruit is corrupted by society.
    Fruit is nature’s most obvious food: aromatic, colorful, literally falling off of trees. Mean-while, grain is only digestable by cows, horses, etc who’ve adapted to it. We are primates.

  13. SailorVegan says:

    @toppinzr Um, as a raw vegan, vegan chef and a nutritionist, I just have to say WTF? We don’t “have’ to avoid anything; we choose to. Why do I *need* certain starches? No one HAS to be raw – but to attack raw in utter ignorance is just wrong. And fruit is packaged perfectly: the FIBRE in fruit creates a slow release of sugars, making your point there moot, especially since fruit has nutrients. You’re actually complaining about FRUIT when less than 9% of people eat *enough* fruits and veggies?

  14. anniriki says:

    What amazes me is that this information is given to the public free of charge. Why don’t the doctors who promote a low carbohydrate diet do that? Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?

  15. EllenRebecca3 says:

    I cried on this last video, those numbers of Americans suffering are heartbreaking. I know their food choices are terrible and what their obesity rate was, but I didn’t know the numbers of people taking pills, having migraines, or the deaths. Very sad indeed, and that’s just the people, not the animals or the environment. We should have listened to Plato and followed his advice. The world could have been incredible.

  16. sdpgposd says:

    Indeed. Thanks very much for these videos.

  17. surferray69 says:

    People on a raw diet don’t “have to do anything”,did you make up some kind of rule book on your own.
    I’m not sure what raw foodist you know that eats 60 % fat from nuts and seeds.But that seems to be another assumption of yours that’s completely false.Unless maybe you know some who eats like that.And assume all raw foodists eat like that.You seem to jump to a lot of conclusions.Theres hundreds of raw food videos on youtube point me to one that advocates eating the way you describe.

  18. toppinzr says:

    Eating raw isn’t really a super-healthy variant of veganism, for most people. They have to avoid a lot of starches that have to be cooked, so they get calories by eating a lot of nuts, seeds or oils; a 45-60% fat diet, which is too much fat. Or they eat huge amounts of fruit or honey or syrups, getting too much fructose. It’s translating the addiction to high-fat or high sugar foods into a vegan diet. Vegan fast food.

  19. ladyinpv says:

    Thank you for posting this series

  20. peterpan2k says:

    I’m glad, cheers.

  21. machotrapo1 says:

    thank you so much for this video It has been very informative and educated

  22. peterpan2k says:

    You’re very welcome.

  23. VeganTruth says:

    Awesome videos. Read the book! Thanks for putting it onto youtube! i’ve put it in my favourite videos!

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