Ordinary Vegan Podcast - Are you sick of being sick? Do you want more energy? Do you want to treat yourself with more compassion? Ordinary Vegan addresses all aspects of eating and living healthfully. Each episode addresses commonly asked questions about being vegan, including food, cooking, recipes and nutrition. This unique podcast empowers and inspires the listeners to live a long, healthy life that is also kind to the planet and animals.

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Ordinary Vegan Podcast #69 -How To Break A Bad Habit with Dr. Judson Brewer

January 28, 2020 43:32 42.2 MB Downloads: 0

We all have bad habits that we struggle with, from unhealthy eating to smoking.  Today’s podcast examines how to break a bad habit with psychiatrist and addiction expert, Dr. Judson Brewer. Judson Alyn Brewer, M.D., Ph.D. had devoted his career to the mechanisms of habit, and his discoveries have been life changing for many people. His Youtube video “A Simple Way To Break A Bad Habit” has over 8 million views. He has published numerous articles, and his work has been featured on 60 Minutes, CNN, NPR, and in multiple magazines. As director of research at the Center of Mindfulness, Dr. Brewer has developed mindfulness programs for the treatment of addictions. He is also an author and wrote a book called “The Craving Mind: From Cigarettes to Smartphones to Love - Why We Get Hooked and How We Can Break Bad Habits.” What we learn today is that the key to breaking bad habits is not white-knuckled willpower, but with mindfulness. And Dr. Brewer shares the steps you can take to implement mindfulness into your daily life. I hope this podcast can help you break a bad habit. In addition, I made a big announcement in today’s podcast. My new book, “The Easy 5-Ingredient Cookbook” is now available for preorder on Amazon. When I was presented with the challenge of developing 100 plant-based recipes with only five ingredients, at first, I was hesitant. But then I realized that one of the most common barriers to eating plant-based foods was the learning curve and the time it took to cook. And I wanted to share my knowledge and everything I have learned to help make things easy and delicious for you. Please preorder on Amazon today because pre-sales matter. When you preorder a book, it's a clear message to Amazon that there is a demand for my book, and it will show up more readily in Amazon search. As always, thank you for your support, kindness and for listening. How to Break A Bad Habit Resources: Dr. Judson Brewer’s Youtube Video The Craving Mind mindsciences.com Dr. Judson Brewer’s Website The Easy 5-Ingredient Vegan Cookbook

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #68-Is Vegan Meat Healthy

January 14, 2020 23:35 21.36 MB Downloads: 0

“I try to encourage people to shift to plant protein. I think that’s the No. 1 thing that people can do in their lifetime to positively impact climate change.” Ethan Brown, Founder Beyond Meat Many companies are entering the plant-based meat business, and sales are booming. But is vegan meat healthy? And what about all the other plant-based products targeting meat-eaters? What does "plant-based" actually mean? Simply put, plant-based is now the buzz-word for health, and marketers have seized the moment. But plant-based doesn't always equal healthy. In today’s episode, we break down the nutrition and ingredients from the two best-selling plant-based meat companies, Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods. “Every living plant or animal cell contains heme. From a food standpoint, what matters is that heme catalyzes very specific types of chemical reactions that transform abundant, simple nutrients into this explosion of hundreds of diverse volatile odorant molecules. When you experience them together, they add up unmistakably to the smell and taste of meat.” Pat Brown, Impossible Foods Founder Their vegan meats have become so popular they are now available in dozens of chain restaurants ranging from Burger King to Kentucky Fried Chicken. While plant-based meat has taken the world by storm, most consumers fueling this market don’t know what they are eating. All they know is that it is an animal meat alternative and better for the environment. Now let's get back to the question. Is vegan meat healthy? What about the ingredients? Every plant-based meat has different components, some healthier than others. The brands who are capturing the imagination of people -- and I’m not going to name these brands because I’m afraid I will be associated with the critique of it,” Mackey told CNBC Make It, “but some of these that are extremely popular now that are taking the world by storm, if you look at the ingredients, they are super, highly processed foods.” John Mackey, Co-Founder Whole Foods In an ideal world, we would only eat whole foods. But, that often doesn’t fit our lifestyle. But, before you eat another plant-based burger, know what you are eating. I strongly encourage you to look at a label or research online to get a full picture of the food you are consuming. In addition, we also discuss which food chains are offering complete vegan versions of those fast-food plant-based burgers now available everywhere. Thanks for listening to Podcast #68: Is Vegan Meat Healthy and for being part of our healthy community. If you enjoyed today’s podcast, please let me know by leaving a review on iTunes. You can find show notes at Ordinary Vegan. Today’s podcast is sponsored by Ordinary Vegan Organic CBD Oil made from Hemp. Unfortunately, we live in stressful times, and stress often depletes our endocannabinoid receptors that produce serotonin or protects us from pain. Experts are still trying to fully understand the Endocannabinoid System (ECS). But so far, we know it plays a role in regulating a range of functions and processes, including sleep, pain, inflammation, mood, appetite, and memory. Experts aren’t entirely sure how CBD interacts with the ECS, but many believe it works by preventing endocannabinoids from being broken down. CBD also enhances those receptors. I chose to create my Ordinary Vegan CBD so that you could always purchase a safe and reliable vegan brand. I hope it can help you. Til next time. Resources: Eater.com Instagram                    Ordinary Vegan                 Linkedin YOU CAN SUPPORT THE ORDINARY VEGAN PODCAST AT PATREON

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #67-Time Restricted Eating - New Studies Update

December 13, 2019 20:37 18.48 MB Downloads: 0

Unlike diets that tell you what to eat, time-restricted eating focuses on when to eat. Today’s podcast is devoted to the latest studies on time-restricted eating and the recently revealed health benefits.  Time-Restricted eating is becoming an increasingly popular way to lose weight. Furthermore, this fasting technique is showing a lot of promise.  In the past, many of the studies on time-restricted eating have involved animals rather than people.  For example, one study in 2014 found that mice that only ate food during an 8 to 9 hour period each day lost weight and had improved metabolic fitness. Also, another highly touted peer-reviewed 2015 study in PLOS One, examined a possible interplay between the frequency of eating and metabolic health like low-grade inflammation. They found that more extended fasting periods and less food consumption in the evening may lower inflammation. This study is essential because low-grade inflammations are an underlying contributor to numerous cancers and insulin resistance. Both of these studies involved mice, not human beings.  Finally, in November 2019, a new comprehensive study was done on humans, and the results were very favorable. Learn more about how you might benefit from time-restricted eating by listening to today’s podcast. Lastly,  today’s podcast was sponsored by Ordinary Vegan’s CBD from hemp.  Ordinary Vegan provides all-natural vegan, organically grown, non-gmo, gluten-free, and tested to ensure the best quality CBD Oil available.  I am proud to say, Ordinary Vegan’s CBD was featured in Retirement Magazine. Getting older is a fact of of life, but aches, pains and anxiety don’t have to be. CBD would make a great present for your mom or dad.  If you are not familiar with CBD, CBD oil from hemp is a plant-based natural additive containing cannabidiol, or CBD. While CBD is not intended to treat or cure any specific conditions, it is becoming more recognized amongst the medical community as a key component to help maintain a healthy lifestyle. Just go to ordinaryvegan.net to learn more. Hope CBD oil from hemp can help you.  Thanks for being here everyone! Til next time. Resources: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/acel.12966 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0136240  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413114004987 https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/pdfExtended/S1550-4131(19)30611-4 https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2019-12-05/time-restricted-eating-intermittent-fasting-metabolic-syndrome https://www.niddk.nih.gov https://ordinaryvegan.net/cbd-hemp-oil-questions-answered/ https://ordinaryvegan.net/shop/ https://retirementlifemagazine.com    

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #66- with Colleen Patrick Goudreau

November 14, 2019 47:26 38.76 MB Downloads: 0

Every November, we commemorate World Vegan Month. What better way to celebrate than welcoming long-time animal advocate, author, and all-around inspiring vegan, Colleen Patrick Goudreau. In addition, she is an acclaimed speaker, and her award-winning Food for Thought podcast has been changing hearts and minds for over 14 years.  Colleen is also a recognized expert and leader on the culinary, social, ethical, and practical aspects of living compassionately. She is the author of seven books, including her newest book, The Joyful Vegan: Everything You Need to Stay Vegan in a World That Wants You to Keep Eating Meat, Dairy, and Eggs.  I was first introduced to Colleen back in 2011 when she was a speaker at Vida Vegan Bloggers Conference in Portland, Oregon. At the time, I was only plant-based for three months, and I was pretty clueless about what embracing a vegan diet really meant. After hearing Colleen speak about the bigger picture, the true meaning, and spiritual journey of not eating animals, I knew there was no going back. In today’s podcast, we discuss Colleen’s practical advice and wisdom on how to live a compassionate lifestyle.  She will inspire you to find your vegan voice and how to share that voice with others. In addition, her boundless devotion to protecting animals will motivate others to do the same. You can find all her books, including The Joyful Vegan on Amazon and on her website.  Please welcome Collen Patrick Goudreau! Today’s podcast is sponsored by Ordinary Vegan’s organic, vegan CBD Oil From Hemp. CBD, also known as cannabidiol, is a popular natural remedy used for many common ailments  without the side effects of commonly prescribed drugs. If you have any questions about CBD, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at questions@ordinaryvegan.net . Please follow me on Instagram @ordinaryvegan. And join our health and wellness community on Facebook, over 310,000 strong.  Don’t forget to subscribe, so you never miss any of Ordinary Vegan’s podcasts. If you get a minute, please leave a review on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite pod-catcher.  I appreciate all of you so much. Thank you for listening. Always remember, every plant-based plate of food you eat impacts humanity on a global level. 

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #65 - The Dangers of Mixing Medications

November 03, 2019 22:56 20.89 MB Downloads: 0

Combined drug intoxication (CDI), also known as multiple drug intake, is an unnatural cause of human death. This shouldn’t be confused with drug overdose because CDI is due to the simultaneous use of multiple drugs.  CDI is becoming more common in recent years because mental health problems are on the rise, and many people are taking some kind of anti-anxiety or depression medication. What many of these people don’t know is that these prescribed medications can interact badly with common over-the-counter medications or other prescribed drugs.  Not only that, cough syrups, antihistamines, cold, and flu medications can be utterly confusing. Often people are using the same ingredients just in different packaging, thinking they’re different when in reality they have the same ingredients. Today’s podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of mixing medications and thinking twice about what you put in your body.  We are also heading into flu season so before you reach for your go-to medication, make sure you listen to this podcast.  Above all, to be safe, read the active ingredients list before you buy any over-the-counter medication, and if you are on prescribed medication, talk to the pharmacist before combining any medications. Thanks for listening. I hope today’s podcast information helps you live a long and healthy life. Please visit my sponsor, Osea Malibu, for their incredible plant-based skin care. And use coupon code Ordinaryvegan for $10.00 of your purchase of $50.00 or more. You can find all of Ordinary Vegan’s organically grown CBD products made from hemp here. CBD is helping people with an array of health problems, and they could possibly help you. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask at questions@ordinaryvegan.net.

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #64: Fat Burning Foods To Help Lose Weight

September 29, 2019 20:42 19.63 MB Downloads: 0

In Podcast #63 "How Not To Diet", Dr. Greger discussed fat burning foods to help lose weight. Today's podcast is a follow-up to a few of the foods he mentioned. First, we discuss which foods contribute to weight loss and why it works. For example, there are certain foods that increase energy expenditure. Meaning, they have metabolic boosting properties. Metabolism is the process by which our body converts what we eat and drink into energy. Often when we diet, our metabolism slows down because we need less energy to maintain our body. Having a high metabolic rate not only burns calories but also gives us more energy. There are also ingredients in foods that increase fat oxidation, which can increase fat burning by as much as 10-15%. Furthermore, many scientific studies now show when a person adds these fat burning foods to their diet, they can lose weight permanently. You can learn more information in Dr. Michael Greger's new book "How Not To Diet." Thanks for listening. Please support today's sponsor Osea Malibu. Check out all their plant-based beauty products and use coupon code ordinaryvegan for $10.00 off your purchase of $50.00 or more. Hope you can join Dr. Michael Greger, Ocean Robbins and myself for a 5-day, all-inclusive retreat at Balance For Life in Deerfield, Florida. The program, the speakers, the all plant-based food menu, and the beautiful beachfront location will make this a life-changing wellness retreat you will not want to miss. The event takes place February 28 through March 3, 2020. Use the code ORDINARYVEGAN when you make your reservation, and you will save an additional $100 per guest. You can find the Red Chili Sauce recipe here. Last but not least, you can find all my recipes and vegan CBD products on the Ordinary Vegan website.

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #63-How Not To Diet with Dr. Michael Greger

September 23, 2019 32:11 27.86 MB Downloads: 0

The primary cause of weight gain and disease is what we eat. Dr. Greger's new book "How Not To Diet" empowers us with the knowledge on how to live a healthy, obesity-free life without dieting. If you are not familiar with Dr. Michael Greger, you should be. He is a physician, best selling author, and internationally recognized professional speaker on a number of important health issues. He is the founder of the non-profit NutritionFacts.org and the author of the New York Times bestseller "How Not To Die." In a nutshell, Dr. Greger relies on the gold standard of medical research and devotes his life to the science of nutrition so we can live a long and healthy life. It is a great honor to have him on my podcast. Today, Dr. Greger discusses his new book "How Not To Diet," being released on December 10, 2019. "How Not To Diet; The Groundbreaking Science of Healthy, Permanent Weight Loss" explores all the cutting-edge science behind long-term weight loss success. In addition, Dr. Greger hones in on the optimal criteria to enable weight loss while considering how these foods affect our health. And he lays out the key ingredients of the ideal weight-loss diet. He also reveals the twenty-one weight loss accelerators available to our bodies. All included in "How Not To Diet." Above all, topics covered in today's podcast include fasting, time restrictive eating, metabolic boosters, and exercising. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Dr. Greger. Please pre-order "How Not To Diet" here. All pre-sales help Dr. Greger spread the plant-based message on the New York Times bestselling list. If you would like to join Dr. Greger and I on a 5-day, all-inclusive retreat called Balance For Life in Deerfield, Florida, click on this link. And use coupon code OrdinaryVeganfor $100.00 off for each guest. The program,the speakers, the all-plant based food menu, and the beautiful beachfront location will make this a life-changing wellness retreat. So, please join us February 28 through March 3, 2020. You can find all my recipes, my vegan CBD products, and all the resources you need to live a long and healthy life at OrdinaryVegan.net. Join our healthy community on Facebook, which is over 310,000 strong. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram for exclusive content.

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #62 - Anti-Inflammatory Food

September 14, 2019 23:56 23.4 MB Downloads: 0

Today's podcast explores the root of all disease, chronic inflammation. Also, the anti-inflammatory foods that can help reduce and fight inflammation.  Inflammation is part of the body's response to infection and tissue damage, and it is crucial to the healing process. But over the last 15 years, studies show that when chronic inflammation lingers, it leaves your body in a constant state of alert. This can lead to chronic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and even Alzheimer's disease. Preventing chronic inflammation and knowing the signs is crucial. Inflammation may be associated with general flu-like symptoms like fever, chills, headaches, loss of energy, and muscle stiffness. Inflammation can also cause redness, joint pain, joint stiffness, or a swollen joint. It can also affect organs like the heart and cause shortness of breath or fluid retention. Chronic inflammation can also lead to weight gain. Protect yourself by learning the causes, symptoms, and treatment of inflammation. Discover all the anti-inflammatory foods you can consume and how to include them in your diet. Today's recipes include 5-Ingredient Broccoli Soup and Walnut Pate.  Thank you to Osea Malibu for sponsoring this week's podcast. Please go to www.oseamalibu.com to check out all their plant-based beauty products and use coupon code ordinaryvegan for $10.00 of your purchase of $50.00 or more. You can find Ordinary Vegan's all-natural, vegan, organic, American grown hemp products here. Please follow Ordinary Vegan on Instagram and join our large health and wellness community on Facebook, 310,000 strong. References: https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/dietary-factors/phytochemicals/lignans https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2685155 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1091581815584918  

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #61- Is Your Tap Water Safe To Drink & The Safest Water To Drink

August 16, 2019 22:16 20.25 MB Downloads: 0

Is your tap water safe to drink?  Contaminated water has become an alarming issue not only in the United States but all over the world.  Uncontaminated water is essential for human survival, healthy ecosystems, and sustainable development.  The tap water we drink isn’t just coming from your local stream. It comes from lakes, rivers, reservoirs, or underground sources like aquifers. And any kind of water can become polluted with chemicals, regardless of its size or location.  According to a new report by the non-profit Environmental Working Group, as many as 43 states expose millions of people to dangerous chemicals in their tap water.  Residents of Newark, New Jersey recently faced a lead water crisis which put 30,000 residents at risk of lead poisoning.  And in 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan, switched its water source to the Flint River which led to tainted drinking water that contained lead and other chemicals.  Children are particularly vulnerable to unsafe tap water. Lead exposure in children can impact brain development and the nervous system.  Water is such an important topic, and today, we explore how to make sure your tap water is safe to consume.  Sources cited for:  Is Your Tap Water Safe to Drink: https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/ https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/pfas/health-effects.html https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/search-results.php?zip5=90041&searchtype=zip https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11978586 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10228189 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2072821/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19590124 https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/indicators/drinking-water-quality-2 https://www.ewg.org/research/report-110-million-americans-could-have-pfas-contaminated-drinking-water#.WwgkkC-ZPBJ Here is the link to the Environmental Working Group Tap Water Database. Thanks so much for listening and thank you for making the Ordinary Vegan Podcast a top 100 podcast for Alternative Health in iTunes. Please keep those reviews coming. It definitely helps spread the plant-based message.  You can find all my vegan, organically grown CBD products from hemp here. CBD is helping so many, and I hope it can help you. If you have any questions about CBD or any topic, you can send me an email at questions@ordinaryvegan.net. Til next time.  

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #60- Legumes List, Health Benefits & Recipes

July 29, 2019 18:09 17.21 MB Downloads: 0

In today's podcast we focus on the healthiest beans you can eat from my legumes list. Legumes provide a magnitude of essential nutrients that can help you live a longer and healthier life. And science proves that beans contribute to longevity because they cool down systemic inflammation. Inflammation contributes to many long-term diseases including cardiovascular disease and cancer. Chances are legumes, such as beans and lentils are not part of your regular diet. This legumes list provides you with my favorite legumes, and some easy ways to make them part of your regular diet. Legumes List includes: Chickpeas- Also known as garbanzo beans are low in calories, rich in protein, and contain 71% of the RDI for folate. Folate is one of the B-vitamins that is needed to make red and white blood cells. Folate also converts carbohydrates into energy (metabolism) and maintains the genetic building blocks of the body. Chickpeas are an excellent base for sandwiches like this Vegan Chickpea Sandwich with Sun-Dried Tomatoes. Lentils- Lentils are low calorie, high fiber, high protein and contain 90% of the RDI for folate. They can be used to create almost anything from veggie burgers to soups, stews, and salads. My favorite is my east meets west Black Lentil Salad with Apples & Toasted Coconut. Black Beans- Are three times less expensive than beef and chicken and are much more nutritionally dense. They can be the base for any veggie burger or as the perfect taco filler. Cannellini Beans-Make a great salad. Drain some cooked beans, add some chopped sun-dried tomatoes arugula. Top with some fresh lemon juice. Or you can make one of my all-time favorite recipes, Hemp Seeds, Cannellini Beans and Spinach. You can find today's Three-Bean Longevity Soup recipe in this week's show notes.  Hope this legumes list inspires you to add more beans to your diet! Thanks for stopping by. Please join our health community on Facebook. We are over 310,000 strong. You can also find me on Instagram. I am committed to helping you live a long, healthy, pain-free, anxiety-free life. You can find all my CBD products from hemp here. CBD oil from hemp is helping many. I have made it my mission to provide the safest, highest quality CBD available.

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #59-Wabi-Sabi: Embracing Imperfection In A Vegan Diet

June 19, 2019 18:19 18.0 MB Downloads: 0

Today, I want to encourage the pursuit of imperfection.  It's called wabi-sabi, and accepting imperfection is the fundamental principal.  That does not mean to embrace failure. It means to embrace learning and to be willing not to get it entirely right.  “Wabi means simplicity, humility, and living in tune with nature." It describes someone content with little and makes the most of whatever they have.  “Sabi” refers to transience, beauty, and authenticity of age." The term has its roots in Buddhism but eventually evolved into a distinctly Japanese ideal. The Japanese tradition of wabi-sabi offers an inspiring new way to look at your entire life. It celebrates cracks, crevices and rot and all other marks that time and weather leave behind. So what does this have to do with a vegan diet? Because eating vegan is not about being perfect. And I never want to perpetuate that.  There is no such thing as a perfect human or a perfect vegan. It is time to celebrate and accept the beauty of imperfection of a vegan diet through wabi-sabi.  Always remember; when nothing is certain, everything is possible.Hope you enjoy today’s podcast. A big thanks goes to Nuzest Clean Lean Protein for sponsoring today’s podcast. Here is the link to their special offer for the Ordinary Vegan community. Here are today’s recipes : Lettuce Leaves with Healthy Peanut Dipping Sauce and Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing. Organically grown, non-GMO, vegan, pure CBD Oil made from hemp is available from Ordinary Vegan. The Endocannabiniod System (ECS) is a self-regulating system of receptors that are located throughout the entire body. These receptors work in a lock & key relationship. This vital system is primarily focused on supporting balance (homeostasis) in the body. If the ECS is not functioning correctly, additional nutrition may be necessary for proper support. That is where CBD oil comes in. It balances and enhances the endocannabiniod system. Ordinary Vegan's pure CBD oil is tested for the highest purity and potency. Hope it can help you.  References Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabi-sabi

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #58 - Lyme Disease Protection, Symptoms & Treatment

June 08, 2019 20:29 20.09 MB Downloads: 0

Anyone who spends time in the outdoors, in backyards, in the woods, fields and even urban cities should be concerned about Lyme disease. Why? Because according to many reports, Lyme disease caused by ticks, increasingly threaten the health of people all over the world. Most noteworthy, is over the past two decades, seven new tick-borne germs that can cause illness have been identified. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, the number of reported cases of Lyme disease in the United States, has tripled. The states with highest incidence of this disease is #1 Maine, followed by Vermont, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maryland, West Virginia, New York, and Virginia. Tick-borne and mosquito diseases are also on the rise in other states like Florida. They have seen a 77% increase in tick-borne disease infections. But, it’s not just in the United States. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, say ticks are abundant in woodlands all across Europe from early spring to late autumn. Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is the most common tick-borne disease in Europe along with Lyme borreliosis. Canada has also seen a higher risk of acquiring Lyme disease. Some patients are reporting that doctors in Canada are not aware of how prevalent it is, making it difficult to diagnose early. Lyme disease has spread to Asia and around the world. According to Popular Science, Lyme disease is thriving because warmer temperatures are making cold places suitable habitats for ticks. One study predicts the incidence of this tick-borne disease will rise around 21% by mid-century because of climate change. And higher temperatures spur ticks to venture farther in search of hosts like deer, squirrels, and mice. Today’s podcast is devoted to teaching you the symptoms and treatment of Lyme disease, and how to protect yourself. Thank you so much for being here! Thanks to Clean Lean Protein by Nuzest for sponsoring today’s podcast. Here is a link to their special offer for the Ordinary Vegan community. Last but not least, my number one goal is to help you live a long, healthy, pain-free and anxiety-free life. And I believe CBD Oil from hemp is the next natural step in accomplishing that. You can find all of Ordinary Vegan’s all natural, organic, vegan CBD products on ordinaryvegan.net- I will be launching two new products so keep your eyes peeled. Please join our large health and wellness community on Facebook - over 310,000 strong - just go to facebook.com/ordinaryvegan, and please follow me on Instagram @ordinaryvegan. Til next time References cited: https://www.popsci.com/lyme-disease-climate-change https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/index.html https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/infected-ticks-and-lyme-disease-expand-because-of-climate-change/ Nantucket Extra Strength Tick Repellent

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #57- How To Increase Metabolism By Cleansing The Liver

May 27, 2019 23:10 22.65 MB Downloads: 0

Most people don't think about liver health to increase metabolism, but the liver is responsible for helping metabolize fat, produce bile and clean toxins. All of these functions contribute to converting food into energy. In fat metabolism the liver cells break down fats and produces energy. It also helps insure that the level of sugar in your blood (aka blood glucose) stays constant.  Bile is primarily well-known as a digestive secretion that helps to digest fats. Bile also breaks down nutrients from food to produce energy and converts inactive Thyroid Hormone (T4) to active T3 that the cells can use.  And when harmful toxins and substances enter your bloodstream, your liver acts fast to detoxify and destroy them.  So keeping your liver healthy is crucial for overall health. Cleansing your liver can also affect your pancreas and help produce normal levels of insulin. You could also see improved blood pressure and better cholesterol numbers.  In today’s podcast, we discuss 10 ways to cleanse your liver naturally to increase metabolism.  I am going to begin this 2-3 week liver cleanse to increase metabolism on June 3. Hope you can join me. Please join our health and wellness community on Facebook to track our progress.  Here is what you will need. Shopping List: Lemons Ginger Tea High resistant starch foods like green bananas, chickpea liquid (aquafaba), oats & barley High niacin fruits or vegetables each day like mushrooms, tomatoes, sunflower seeds, or brown rice Healthy fats - ground flaxseeds, chia seeds or hemp seeds (2 tbsp a day) Organic vegetables, fruits, grains, and legumes Say No To: All oils including plant oils Alcohol Sleeping pills like Ambien Avoid all processed foods and trans fats. Exclude all gluten and GMO foods Resistant Starch smoothie ideas: Increase Metabolism Oatmeal Smoothie: Add to a blender 1/2 cup of oats ground into a fine powder (before adding other ingredients) 1 fresh or frozen banana, cut into chunks 1 cup sugar-free almond milk 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon (or more to taste) 1/4 tsp vanilla Ice Blend until smooth. You could also add different fruits. Liver Cleanse Blueberry Smoothie: Add to a blender 1/3 cup of oats ground into a fine powder (before adding other ingredients) 1 1/2 cups of fresh or frozen blueberries 1 cup on non-dairy sugar free milk or non-dairy yogurt 1/4 tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp of cinnamon Ice Blend until smooth. Experiment with different fruits. Thanks for being here. Please follow me on Instagram and use the hashtag #ordinaryvegan and #increasemetabolism if you are joining us for the liver cleanse.  I would also like to thank Nuzest for sponsoring this week’s podcast. You can find the special offer from Nuzest here. I am dedicated to supplying you with the highest quality CBD oil from hemp. CBD is setting the world on fire because of its ability to help people with so many ailments by enhancing receptors responsible for pain, inflammation and anxiety.  Just go to Ordinary Vegan to find my CBD capsules, drops and pain cream. If you have an questions, don’t hesitate to ask. You can reach me at questions@ordianaryvegan.net . Hope you enjoy today’s podcast. Til next time!                        

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #56- Eating The Rainbow For Optimal Health

May 09, 2019 38:47 37.65 MB Downloads: 0

Eating the rainbow is a simple way of reminding yourself to consume different colors of fruits and vegetables. By consuming an array of colorful plants, you provide your body with a powerhouse of nutrients that helps ward off disease.  Today’s podcast will explore why eating a variety of fruits and vegetables helps you and how each color of fruits and vegetables bring their own individual vitamins and nutrients.  Subjects Covered In Eating The Rainbow For Optimal Health & Wellness Include: Blue & Purple Fruits & Vegetables Red Fruits & Vegetables Orange & Yellow Fruits & Vegetables Green Fruits & Vegetables White Fruits & Vegetables Why Colors Matter The Healthiest Fruits & Vegetables Ways To Eat A Rainbow Eating The Rainbow Recipes Hope you enjoy today's podcast on eating the rainbow. Here are today’s recipes:  Red Bell Pepper Soup with Crunchy Garbanzo Beans and Oil-Free Lemon Poppy Seed Dressing. I have a sincere passion for keeping you well, and if you have any questions, please don't ever hesitate to reach out to me at questions@ordinaryvegan.net. Please follow me on Instagram @ordinaryvegan. If you create any of Ordinary Vegan's recipes, please use the hashtag #ordinaryvegan so I can see your masterpiece. Please join our community on Facebook, over 310,000 strong vocal, active community members. Just go to facebook.com/ordinaryvegan. Also, please subscribe and share my podcast because together we can spread the compassion. Thanks to our sponsor, Clean Lean Protein from Nuzest.  Nuzest has arranged a special offer for the Ordinary Vegan community. To get 15% off your order of any regularly priced products, just click here. Ordinary Vegan is committed to providing the highest grade of pure CBD oil with no added unnatural ingredients.  Most people don’t understand precisely how and why pure CBD oil from hemp works so here is a link to a chart explains the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and how it affects virtually every system of our body.  Here is a chart that may help. No matter what your particular ailment may be, pure vegan CBD oil may help.  References Cited: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650503/ https://ordinaryvegan.net/starch-based-diet-john-mcdougall/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21109085 https://www.nuzest-usa.com/product-category/shop-nuzest?aud=ov15 https://ordinaryvegan.net/pure-cbd-oil/

Ordinary Vegan Podcast #55 - Vegan Tips For Embracing A Plant-Based Lifestyle

April 09, 2019 28:14 26.56 MB Downloads: 0

Whether you're giving up animal products for your health, animal rights or climate change, you may need assistance. Today we discuss some tried and tested vegan tips to help this process go more smoothly. Here are a few problems we explore. Eating out or not knowing what to feed your non-vegan family can be challenging. These vegan tips should help you survive as a vegan in a multi-vore household. Leading a busy lifestyle, eating out and trying to find quick plant-based options are also addressed. As more and more fast food restaurants offer vegan selections, the simpler it becomes. Learn your options in today's podcast. Additionally, it is not always going to be easy, but remember that “straying maps the path.” From the inspiring wisdom of Rumi's poem “The Sight Of A Soul.” My interpretation of that poem is until we stray from the path we will never know what is waiting for us. Furthermore, change is scary. But Rumi also says “when you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you.” And big changes, like eating plant-based, bring big positive consequences! I hope today's vegan tips help you begin or continue on your path towards veganism. Other topics discussed today include the April 2019 supplement study from researchers from Tuft's University. You can learn more here. Vegan Tips Recipe of The Day Ordinary Vegan's recipe of the day is Marinated Seitan Sandwich with Spicy Red Cabbage Slaw. We also discussed Ordinary Vegan's Beef Stew and Vegan Gravy. Don't miss any of Ordinary Vegan's recipes and vegan tips! Sign up ,so you don't miss a thing. Thanks to our sponsor, Clean Lean Protein from Nuzest. To order your special clean lean protein starter pack with FREE SHIPPING, go to Nuzest.us/ov  today. Additionally, I am devoted to keeping you healthy, so I began creating my own line of CBD oil made from hemp to assist you. CBD oil is a natural compound found in the hemp plant. Despite its close relation (cousin) to psychoactive cannabis, hemp and hemp-derived products don’t make you high. In December 2018, The Farm Bill was passed making hemp and CBD oil from hemp federally legal. I choose to provide CBD oil to our community because all CBD is not created equal and many companies import their CBD from China. Those oils can contain contaminants, pesticides and heavy metals.  I wanted to make sure you received the safest and most reliable Vegan CBD oil on the market. Just go to OrdinaryVegan.net to order. Helping people naturally is what CBD is all about, and I hope it can help you. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at questions@ordinaryvegan.net or visit our FAQ page. Thanks for being here. For more vegan tips, please listen to all my podcasts on iTunes, Spotify or here on this website. Til next time! References cited for “Vegan Tips For Embracing a Healthy Plant-Based Diet” https://www.nutritionletter.tufts.edu/issues/8_1/current-articles/Studies-Warn-of-Possible-Dangers-from-Taking-Supplements_815-1.html https://www.nutritionletter.tufts.edu/issues/8_1/current-articles/Studies-Warn-of-Possible-Dangers-from-Taking-Supplements_815-1.html The Cheese Trap – Dr. Neal Barnard Forks Over Knives DVD The Essential Rumi