Far more than just a passing health fad, juicing raw fruits and vegetables every day continues to be one of the best ways to obtain fresh, bioavailable nutrients in therapeutic, health-transforming doses. The short-term health benefits of juicing include things like increased energy levels and digestive relief, while the long-term health benefits include chronic illness …
Mar 08
57-Year-Old Man Sees Relief From Rheumatoid Arthritis After Eliminating Meat And Dairy
Thirty years ago, Curt Griffing was told he needed to “learn to live with it,” after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, described as a chronic, progressive disease resulting in inflammation in the joints. He decided that he didn’t want to and sought alternative options to the suggested pain killers and joint replacement surgeries. Griffing eventually …
Mar 06
The Subway Deception
We are all aware of Jared’s incredible transformation from “blimptom” to normalcy by eating Subway sandwiches and the resulting “Eat Fresh” slogan that put Subway on the top of the map. Being a vegan, I only ate a foot-long Veggie, no mayo or cheese, with mustard and some oil and vinegar, on toasted whole wheat. …
Mar 06
‘Junkitarian’ Birth: Babies Born Addicted To Junk Food
How would you like to enter this world with a brain pre-programmed to crave junk food? Toward the realization that you are what your mother ate, the March 2013 FASEB Journal published research that suggests women who eat junk food while pregnant chemically alter the brain of their unborn child. Eating junk food while pregnant …
Mar 06
Pig Abuse Exposed At Pork Supplier For Major Canadian Grocery Stores
A groundbreaking Mercy For Animals Canada undercover investigation provides a shocking look into blatant animal abuse at one of the nation’s largest pork producers—Puratone—in Arborg, Manitoba. At this pork supplier for some of Canada’s largest grocery chains, including Sobeys, Superstore/ Loblaws, Metro, and Walmart, pregnant pigs and their piglets are forced to suffer brutal abuse …
Jan 30
Meat Production And Human Exploitation Are Intertwined
Slaughtering animals and processing their flesh is an inherently dangerous industry where company profits consistently take priority over workers’ most basic rights. Today, U.S. slaughterhouses and “meat”-processing facilities employ over 500,000 workers.[1] In their endless goal of higher volume and greater efficiency, these corporations knowingly jeopardize workers’ safety every day. For decades, the state and federal …
Jan 28
There’s Nothing Manly About Eating Meat
Why men from across the country are adopting a vegan lifestyle and discovering the benefits of a plant based diet. The following interviews were recorded during the 2011 Vegans in Vegas event. Details at http://vegansinvegas.com “Myths which are believed in tend to become true.” -George Orwell Manly Men Myths for profit from the meat and dairy …
Jan 28
Calories From Sugary Soft Drinks Are More Likely To Cause Weight Gain
A major soft drink manufacturer is now set to run big ads explaining that weight gain, and more specifically our obesity epidemic, is due to consuming too many calories over all and not to drinking too many sugar sweetened beverages. While this sounds logical, in fact it is not supported by studies which suggest that …
Jan 28
First Human Branding Done In Iowa
January 27th, 2013 was designated by the United Nations as the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. On this day in Iowa City, IA, at approximately 8am, a vegan activist was branded with a steel cattle iron. She was wheeled along rusted railroad tracks in a crate from which …
Jan 24
Study Accidentally Exposes Chemotherapy As Fraud
A team of researchers from Washington state had a giant “Oops!” moment recently when it accidentally uncovered the deadly truth about chemotherapy while investigating why prostate cancer cells are so difficult to eradicate using conventional treatment methods. As it turns out, chemotherapy does not actually treat or cure cancer at all, according to the study’s …











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