Photo Courtesy of Pixels. Join us for the launch of PlantPure Radio (www.plantpureradio.com) this Thursday, April 28, at 12 p.m. EST. PlantPure Radio will be hosted by Lee Fulkerson, writer and director of Forks Over Knives, and co-writer of PlantPure Nation. Lee will launch the first episode of his broadcast, “Conversations with LeeRead more
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Listen to Antonia Demas, founder and director of the Food Studies Institute, discuss overhauling food education on the Plant Yourself Podcast by visiting: Demas became interested in food and nutrition at a young age, becoming a vegetarian at 14, when vegetarianism was far less common. Her passion is educating children about food, through whatRead more
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Gluten-free options for gluten sensitivity and gluten intolerance have become increasingly available within the past few years. This increase in gluten-free options has also created the notion that, ideally, we’re all better off avoiding gluten. The reality isn’t so simple though. Most of the gluten-free products on the market are processed. Breads, wraps,Read more
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Busy schedules and lack of time are significant barriers to maintaining a WFPB lifestyle. Fortunately, with some extra planning and organization, maintaining this lifestyle can be done relatively simply. Being prepared is important for staying motivated and not going hungry. Check out some of our favorite tips and resources. Lunch Packing: Use an insulatedRead more
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Thank you for visiting our website. We have developed an innovative strategy for launching and powering a grassroots movement. We believe that people working together can fix one of the most serious problems of our time, and in the process, demonstrate a way forward for solving many of our other pressing problems. We often look up to people and institutions to lead us from a distance. But if we want to take back our future, perhaps we ought to stop looking up, and start looking within and around ourselves for solutions. Importantly, this movement does not depend upon my father (Dr. Colin Campbell), me or any other person or small group of people. It will derive its power from all the...
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