• 3 Ways to Make Kale Taste Good

    By Dan Shapley thedailygreen.com If you’re looking for a food that divides the health nuts and the farmers’ market crowd from the others, kale is probably it. It’s abundant, cheap and super nutritious but the closest many people get to it is the meat counter at the supermarket, where it’s often used as a green ...

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  • Dr. Neal Barnard’s NEW Book

    Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Clinical researcher and author Neal Barnard, M.D., is one of America’s leading advocates for health, nutrition, and higher standards in research. As the principal investigator of several human clinical research trials, whose results are published in peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals, Dr. Barnard has examined key issues in health and nutrition. ...

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  • The Daniel Plan: A Merger of Faith & Functional Medicine

    By Gabrielle Zastrocky holisticprimarycare.net Jeanine Feld knew she wanted to change something. She had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2002, and as time passed, the long list of unpleasant symptoms was amplifying – migraines, insomnia, fatigue, depression, anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, “mind fog,” and relentless chronic pain. “I started getting pain from head to toe, ...

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  • Discover Movement You Enjoy

    Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit? Therefore honor God with your bodies. ~ 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 At The Daniel Plan, we believe the most effective form of exercise you can do to achieve abundant health is the one that you will actually do. We could easily prescribe uphill running ...

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  • doctoroz.com Think you don’t have time to work out? Think again! Trainer Donovan Green has five simple 30-second exercises you can do anytime, anywhere to burn calories and rev your body’s fat-burning engines. Stop the excuses and get started today!

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  • The Blood Sugar Solution Cookbook

    In 1900 only 2% of meals were eaten outside of the home; now it is over fifty percent.  And most of the meals eaten at home today are factory made science projects “cooked” in a microwave. The consumption of industrial fast and processed food is driving our epidemic of obesity, diabetes and chronic disease that now ...

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  • Feel Better, Live Longer

    Dean Ornish M.D. Newsweek Web Exclusive What really works to make sustainable changes in diet and lifestyle? It’s probably not what you think. In over 30 years of conducting clinical research, I’ve learned that the real keys are pleasure, joy and freedom, not willpower, deprivation and austerity. Joy of living is sustainable; fear of dying ...

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  • Tips to Get Active

    Take the first step. Start with walking! Why? It’s easy, it works and it pays! And visit StartWalkingNow.org to find tools and resources to get you on the right path to a healthier lifestyle.     It’s Easy Walking is the simplest way to start and continue a fitness journey. Walking costs nothing to get started. Walking ...

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  • Shining a Light in the Darkness

    By huffingtonpost.com Although many people believe that the primary emphasis of my work is about diet, it’s not. What we eat is important, of course, but what comes out of our mouth may be more important than what goes into it. Intimacy is healing. Study after study have shown that people who feel lonely, depressed, and ...

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  • 9 Super-Healthy, Vegetarian Protein Sources

    From rodale.com Escaping the Meat Market According to the United Nations, the meat industry produces more greenhouse gases than the world’s plane, train, and automobile fleets combined. So if you’re looking for a way to pleaseThe Lorax and stay well fed, start getting more of your protein from plants and reduce the amount of meat in your ...

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