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Discusses the benefits of a raw food diet and the importance of doing facial exercises.
Make Undeniably Delicious and Eye-Catching Raw, Vegan and Gluten-Free Treats Emily Von Euw, creator of the popular blog This Rawsome Vegan Life, makes treats that are so phenomenal and so stunning they should be considered masterpieces. Oh yeah, and they're raw, vegan AND gluten-free. So whether you're a vegetarian, a raw vegan or even a meat-lover just looking for something healthy, new and delicious, this book has something for you. Emily's popular blog won the Vegan Woman's 2013 Vegan Food Blog Award, was named one of the Top 50 Raw Food Blogs of 2012 and is nominated for "Favorite Blog" for the 2013 VegNews Veggie Awards. Every recipe is accompanied by a photograph so you can see each brilliant sweet before you eat. Emily's beautiful and easy-to-make recipes, like her Peppermint Chocolate Molten Lava Cakes, S'mores Cupcakes and Go-Nuts Donuts with Frosting & Fruit Sprinkles, are so tasty that you won't even realize they're vegan. Quite simply, Rawsome Vegan Baking will wow your taste buds and impress your friends and family with new great tastes in dessert.
Mars presents historical data and scientific evidence confirming the efficacyof a raw foods diet, and provides more than 200 kitchen-tested recipes.
Finally: raw vegan recipes that taste as good as they are good for you! You know that your raw vegan diet brings out the best in your food, and the recipes in this book will make your meals all the better. This collection packs a double-whammy punch of uber-nutrition and over-the-top flavor with every recipe, with dishes such as: Myan Chocolate Shake-Down Shake Oceanic Greens with Orange Sesame Dressing Nut Crackers with Garlic Woah Banana Vanilla Ice with Blueberry Drizzle and many, many more! This super-reference full of need-to-know info will inspire you to hold a funeral for your stove, make the blender your new best friend, and always be Rawesomely Vegan!
It's So Much More than a Smoothie Cookbook Emily von Euw, bestselling author and creator of the award-winning blog This Rawsome Vegan Life, returns with another book full of rawsome recipes—and this time, it’s all about your Vitamix®. Get ready to go vegan with the most versatile blender on the market as Emily teaches you how to make anything in your Vitamix®, from a classic Tropical Fruit Smoothie with Mango and Pineapple to a hearty Plant-Based Lasagna with Pesto, Mushrooms and Chickpeas. Craft a comforting bowl of heart-happy goodness with creamy Mac and Cheese with Marinated Tempeh, or try some Earthy Mushroom Soup with Soba Noodles, Green Onion and Edamame for a rainy-day dinner. And to satisfy your sweet tooth, indulge in rich Chocolate Cake with Avocado Frosting—your friends won’t believe you when you tell them you made it in your Vitamix®! If you’re looking to make the most of your blender with some vibrant, delicious, fruit- and veggie–packed recipes, then grab this cookbook and plug in your Vitamix®—it’s time to mix up your menu in the most wholesome way possible.
With an eye to the long-term health of pets, Dr Donald Strombeck outlines diets that the care giver can prepare at home or in the clinic. He offers nutritional and dietary guidance for animals with particular problems, from obesity, allergies, and gastrointestinal complaints to diseases of the kidney, pancreas, heart and joints. Each recipe includes nutrient content for proteins, fats and calories and all rely on unprocessed foods that are widely available and marketed for human consumption. Full of useful information about nutritional and dietary needs of cats and dogs, this book will be an indispensable guide for all those who are particular about what they feed their pets or their feline and canine patients.
Raw Chi discusses a breakthrough in health understanding, showing readers how to bridge the gap between the raw foods diet and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Offering an overview of the nature of foods and herbs used in TCM (ginseng, aged citrus peel, cinnamon twig, licorice root, and many others) in addition to sections dedicated to men's and women's health, author Rehmannia Dean Thomas educates readers on how to use centuries-old Chinese herbal formulas to balance a raw food diet. TCM practitioners have typically discouraged maintaining diets high in raw foods, citing that they are yin in their energetic nature and can dampen the digestive fire, often resulting in fatigue, excess weight, or bloating, among other symptoms. Thomas observed that herbal formulas in the TCM material medica have been designed over many centuries to warm the middle Jiao area—the area from the diaphragm to the navel—and assist the digestive fire (similar to metabolism), thus helping to render raw foods into energy without accumulating moisture retention. The author shoes how an educated and responsible combination of raw food and Chinese herbal teas, tailored to one's individual needs, can help raw foodists, and others, attain daily and long-term health. Thomas describes chi in Western terms, helping readers to understand the meaning of this energy, how it is acquired and used for metabolism and health, and as an overall driver of evolution. He continues by describing the yin and yang of chi and how the foods we eat affect us all, and specifically as men and women—offering three herbal recipes each for men and women separately, and two tea recipes for both men and women. The text includes an appendix with instructions on different methods for herb preparation and sources for high-quality herbs.