Why be Vegan? For Your Health.

“I’d be a vegetarian if bacon grew on trees.” – Homer Simpson

 

Last week I looked into the environmental affect the meat industry and animal agriculture have on the plant ( See post here) This week I wanted to explore all the health benefits that are supposed to come with removing animal products from your diet. I decided to start off with another documentary. I have heard amazing things about the documentary Forks Over Knives and decided to give it a watch. I got a lot of great information from Forks Over Knives, but this one was mixed up with a little more fiction mixed in.

 

Forks Over Knives:

The film’s producers call it a movie that “examines the profound claim that most, if not all, of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods.” Through the film we are introduced to many of the patients that were part of Dr. Colin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn studies into the effects of removing animal products from diet of hearts disease patients.

 

Dr. Campbell started a program in the Philippians where he was trying to improve the lives of malnourished children by filling their diets with more protein. While in the Philippians, Campbell came across a study done in India where lab rats were feed two different amounts of protein that are found in animals, 20% and 5%. The result was that the rats that ate the 20% had begun to develop liver cancer, while the rats that ate the 5% showed no signs of liver cancer.  He repeated the Indian experiment including some variations. Campbell completed his research with a large scale collaboration with a Chinese doctor on a study of different Chinese community diets. After several years of recording data and making sense of the results, Campbell, with the help of others, discovered the effects that different food have on the overall health of the body. Overall, Campbell learned that eating plant based foods resulted in the least amount of health problems.

 

Now enter Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, physician at the Cleveland Clinic.  In 1978, when Esselstyn was chairman of Breast Cancer Task Force at Cleveland Clinic, he was unhappy that he was only treating people who were already ill and not looking into preventative measures. So he got to work rummaging through cancer statistics. ” Dr. Esselstyn also discovered that in the 1970s, the risk for heart disease in rural China was 12 times lower than it was in the US. And in the highlands of Papau New Guinea, heart disease was rarely encountered. The link he noticed between all the areas he studied was simple. ” And what was that difference?  Esselstyn: “Virtually the Western diet was nonexistent. They had no animal products. No dairy, they had no meat.”

 

Because of these findings, Dr. Esselstyn took 22 advanced CAD patients and put them on a whole foods, plant-based diet. He evaluated the candidates over 5 years and ultimately ended up with 18 patients, after 4 withdrew from the study altogether, 11 of whom halted their disease.

 

Reflection:

The message of the documentary I can get behind right from the start is how a healthy lifestyle – diet and exercise – is the best way to a healthy and happy life. When I first read the title I thought it suggested that you should be eating foods that only require a fork over those that need a knife – salads over meat. But, what the the title really says is that food should be our source of healing our bodies, not medicine or “going under the knife”. This is a message I can stand behind!

I really liked all of the studies done in China and the Philippines. These studies showed how the people all of these cultures have faced increased disease as they have had access to more animal proteins.

One of the largest errors in the presentation of the findings is that all of the results are attributed to the removal of animal products. Most of the patients in these studies were people who were eating animal products, but they were also eating lots of low-nutrient, high-crap foods too – aka fast food/ processed foods. As amazing as the results were, it is hard to confidently state that it was a direct result from the animal products, as they do state.

While the documentary featured a lot of great information, my research after watching the film provided hole into some of their larger statements. I really liked how the documentary wasn’t extreme in the way it tired to get you to adopt to their ideals. In the last film, they pretty much said if you do not turn into a vegan right now then the world is going to explode. It even stated that you couldn’t just do if a few days a week, it had to be 100%. This kind of scare tactic might work for some, but I feel like it gives a lot of people and excuse to say no all together. This documentary provided the facts to you and let you make your own decision.

 

In case you want to check out the film of the books mentioned above, I have them linked below.

XOXO

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Pretty in Pink

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I could literally live in only Free People clothing and die a happy woman. This dress has the most amazing cut to it – grasping you at the narrowest point of the waist and then flowing out. I dare you to try this dress on and not take for a few spins around! The light pale pink color is even more gorgeous in person and I absolutely love the feather details in the fabric.

A Free People dress kind of demands a bohemian inspired shoe. I paired these strapy, fringed heels with the dress for the perfect dressed up boho look. These heels are incredible comfortable despite the fact that they have some good height to them. The look is finished off with a few delicate necklaces and minimal makeup. All outfit details and links to products are listed below and at the bottom of the post. Enjoy!

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Outfit Details:

Dress – Free People, Similar Here

Heels- Similar Here and Here

Necklaces- Similar Here and Here

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Thank you for checking out this look!

Until next time,

XOXO

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Loving Tan

In case you weren’t aware, I am a very pale skinned lady. So pale skinned that at night time during Coachela every year I have to fend off hundreds of giant moths that live in the valley. Turns out that night time in the desert my skin is the most luminous point in the desert. Leading all of the moths to come flying right to my milky skin. (This has slightly traumatized me from moths – eek) Besides my moth hi jinx, I have never really had a problem with my paleness.  But the last few years, right before Coachella, I have been buying a month package at a tanning salon and feeling awful about it. The results are always way better than anything I have ever achieved from being in the sun, but I feel bad about the damage my skin is taking from those bulbs.

 

I have always been too afraid to try a self-tanner with my light skin. Countless Star magazine covers have featured A-list celebrities being put on blast for the orange glow of their bad self-tans and I think that has always put fear in me. If Anne Hathaway can’t get a decent tan with her wealth and reputation then what chance do I have with my self-applied, drugstore self-tanner.

 

I bet you have seen Loving Tan come across your Instagram feed a time or two. That is how I found out about the brand of self-tanner. Their feed features post after post of results submitted by average people who have seen amazing results with the products.  From women trying to get rid of those winter white legs to olive skinned beauties trying to elevate their tan to the next level. The coloration difference results are amazing, but what was even more impressive to me was how natural the tan looked. Even women as pale is their befores as myself have submitted photo after photo of natural bronzed skin. These results looked way too good to be true – I decided to try it and placed my first order!

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This is how the items arrived packaged in the box. Each order comes with a cute little thank you note with a quote on the backside. ( Pictured below) I love the detailing and thought that is put into the packaging of the product. Opening the box and packaging was like opening a present that just kept revealing more and more beautiful layers.

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Even the bottles themselves are beautifully packaged with a sheeny light pink and white comb that just makes me so happy! I ordered the 2hr Express, the 6hr Processing mouse, applicator mitt, polishing glove, bronzing lotion, and the extender to help with reaching the back more easily. Everything was about what you would expect to pay for a self-tanner – Nothing was too expensive.

 

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Tips for Applying the Mouse:

  • Make sure to shave, exfoliate, and lotion your entire body 24 hours before applying the mouse. This will ensure that you are able to get an even tan across your entire body.
  • Lotion your elbows, ankles, and knees before applying the tan. This will make these areas look more natural once the tan has processed.
  • Move quickly! This stuff dries really quickly and I got best results when I applied the mouse evenly across the section and worked it into the skin quickly.
  • Work in circles, buffing the mouse into the skin.
  • When doing your arms and legs, make sure to apply the mouse to the entire arm or leg area before tanning the knees, elbows, or ankles. Only use the excess on the glove for those areas to get a natural tan there.

My Results:

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This picture was taken with the first application on the left and my second application on the right. I forgot to take a before photo so I put some photos of my paleness below. Coloration like this would take me an entire month at a tanning salon. Here I was able to get that done in 4 hours and with no damage to my skin. I would absolutely recommend and will be repurchasing Loving Tan.

 

Pros:

  • Packaging is gorgeous and exciting to open.
  • Affordable price point.
  • Smells AMAZING!!!!!!!!
  • Arrived very quicky

 

Cons:

  • I thought that the medium tan would be a little darker after the first application. I got good coverage, I just expected to be a little tanner. Second application was the desired coloration.
  • Seems to fade pretty quickly. After a few days I noticed that it was a lot lighter. I reapplied and was happy with it.
  • Hands and feet look streaky. This might be because I have never applied self-tanner before and need to learn how to properly tan those areas.

 

All in all I think this is an amazing product that gave me the results I desired. I am thinking I will try the “Dark” instead of “Medium” when I reorder and see if that can correct some of the cons that I found with the product. The images for the Mitt and the mouse in dark, below,  are shop able links if you would like to try the self-tanner.

Have you ever used Loving Tan? What were your results?

XOXO

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Vegan Challenge: Week Two

“We are, quite literally, gambling with the future of our planet – for the sake of hamburgers.” – Peter Singer

 

This week was much better then last week – No whole milk lattes, but lots of coconut milk lattes! I have been too busy to keep a steady work out schedule (Or so I still tell myself), but  I did hit the gym once this week- which is about what I have been doing before August first. Despite not working out, I noticed today that my reflection looks like it has shrunk a bit. A jump on the scale shows that I have lost nearly 7lbs in almost 2 weeks. Seeing this makes me feel amazing (And wish I took before photos) – All I have done differently in the last two weeks is remove animal products. This makes me want to hit the gym – I feel excited and driven to get back into old habits. It’s late at night, but I do some calisthenics and plan to go for a run in the morning.

I started to think about other reasons people have chosen a plant based diet this week. I watched Cowspiracy: The Sustainable Secret  and have a much lengthier review here. Cowspiracy is a documentary film that it about the environmental harm caused by the meat industry. I was shocked taking in some of the information, like the fact that 51% of all global emissions of greenhouse gasses comes from animal agriculture. This compared to 18% from cars and other vehicles. I found it so strange that you hear such a wide discussion on how car emissions are ruining the world yet animal agriculture isn’t mentioned at all. It was an overwhelming documentary that for the most part remained pretty unbiased (Minus one large point I discuss in the post here) and offered a lot of great information

Meals:

This week I kept all the classics from my last post and found some other new staples that have great vegan options. First off was the soyfrites anything from Chipotle. The soyfrites is chopped up soy mixed with a variety of spices. It has a great flavor and texture – some soy products can have a gummy or chewy texture, but this is not like that at all. I love home many different options you have at Chipotle too. You can get soft tacos, then a salad bowl, and then a burrito. This makes you feel like you have a lot more options.

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Another option for a quick meal are these Sapporo Ichiban Chow Mein ramen packets. These are nice to have around for when you can’t decide what to get and are so starving your’re about to die. They cook up really quickly and are super delicious

 

 

Family Dinner:

I come from a Sicilian family so it was a no-brainer that pasta was going to be on the menu. I looked up recipes on Pinterest and everything seemed too complicated or out of my skill set. I decided to just wing it and make a pasta loaded with some of my favorite vegetables. I love the texture that cooked kale adds to a pasta dish. I cooked the kale over the stove top with salt and pepper, adding garlic once the leaves were about 1/3 of the way wilted down. cook until the garlic is slightly transparent and then place aside.

My mother makes the most amazing garlic portobellos – I could seriously eat them all day! You heat up some olive oil in a pan and add a whole chopped shallot. When they’re crispy, add the chopped portobellos and cook for 5 minutes. Add chopped garlic and cook for 2 more minutes – Then put them with the kale. Cook the pasta and mix everything together. I added a ton of olive oil to my veggies, so I did have to add any more oil to the pasta. If you feel like yours is a little dry then you can add some non-dairy butter or more olive oil.

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One of my all time favorite foods in the world is a thick slice of garlic bread –  especially garlic bread with cheese on top (WAH – I miss cheese!) I have heard of vegan cheese, but there is no way that you can make cheese out of plants, right? Well, no you can’t, but the Toffuti All American Cheese is pretty delicious and pretty close. It didn’t melt really well, but it had a gooey kind of texture to it that was very cheeseesk. For the garlic bread, I bought a loaf of french bread and cut it in half. I used Earth Balance non-dairy butter and then sprinkled a good amount of garlic powder. I laid down the cheese and baked it for 10 minutes at 350 degrees.

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I was really surprised that I was able to make this meal. Especially, to have it taste so good and have no animal products at all. I know that I always thought making a vegan meal would be super complicated and take forever. This meal took less then 20 minutes and was under $20.

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Do you have any vegan recipes that you love? Comment below!

 

XOXO

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