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Welcome to How To Go Vegan podcast. Hopefully you’ve looked at the episode Introduction to Plant-based Nutrition which includes important information about Vitamin B12. If you haven’t listened to that particular episode I invite you to do so before listening to this one. But if you listen to only one episode on this site, I invite you to listen to Becoming Vegan: My Personal Experience
Before I start, I would just like to say that at times I’m going to compare animal sources of various nutrients with plant based sources. If I do this, it’s simply to to demonstrate the clear health issues, backed by science. Although I do this, I want to be clear that for me, it wouldn’t matter if animal sourced-nutrients were better healthwise for us. Even if they were not harmful, I would not consume them because they are products of great violence and also because we can be vegan and we can easily meet our nutrition requires from plants and other non-animal sources. But I will demonstrate the differences between plant vs animal sources with some examples of non-animal nutrition studies, to demonstrate how superior a plant based diet is.
Some of the information I’ll provide in these episodes about nutrition are sourced from a site Nutritionfacts.org which personally I find very beneficial. It freely provides regular science-based public information on the latest in nutrition research. So I invite you to check it out. And a please read my full disclaimer about external sites.
For more information
Welcome to How To Go Vegan podcast. Hopefully you’ve looked at the episode Introduction to Plant-based Nutrition which includes important information about Vitamin B12. If you haven’t listened to that particular episode I invite you to do so before listening to this one. But if you listen to only one episode on this site, I invite you to listen to Becoming Vegan: My Personal Experience
Before I start, I would just like to say that at times I’m going to compare animal sources of various nutrients with plant based sources. If I do this, it’s simply to to demonstrate the clear health issues, backed by science. Although I do this, I want to be clear that for me (or the vegans I know), it would not matter if animal sourced-nutrients and animal products were better health-wise for us. Even if they were not harmful, I would not consume them because they are products of great violence and also because we can be vegan and we can easily meet our nutrition requirements from plants (and other non-animal sources). But I will demonstrate the differences between plant versus animal sources with some examples of non-animal nutrition studies, to demonstrate how superior a plant based diet is.
Some of the information I’ll provide in these episodes about nutrition are sourced from a site Nutritionfacts.org which personally I find very beneficial. It freely provides regular science-based public information on the latest in nutrition research. So I invite you to check it out. And a please read my full disclaimer about external sites.
Why Vegans Don’t Use Silk
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Cruelty to AnimalsShared with kind permission of Linda Clark (There’s An Elephant In The Room) . Please read full disclaimer about external sites, individuals, products, social media, organisations that appear on How To Go Vegan
The Birds of the Down Industry
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To read full essay by Dede River : Veganism: What and Why
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Mother’s Milk | Angel Flinn, Gentle World
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Willow’s Whisper to the World | Joanna Lucas | Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary
In Spanish: El susurro de Willow para el mundo
In German: Willows Geflüster an die Welt
Joanna’s message:
“If living ethically is important to you, please remember that there is nothing humane about “humane” animal farming, just as there is nothing ethical or defensible about consuming its products. When confronted with the fundamental injustice inherent in all animal agriculture—a system that is predicated on inflicting massive, intentional and unnecessary suffering and death on billions of sentient individuals—the only ethical response is to strive to end it, by becoming vegan, not to regulate it by supporting “improved” methods of producing dairy, eggs, meat, wool, leather, silk, honey, and other animal products. For more information, please read The Humane Farming Myth. Live vegan and educate others to do the same.”
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“Free Range” Eggs | What’s Wrong With Vegetarianism? | UVE Archives
To see more about “spent” free-range hens, see Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary’s Faces of Free Range Farming.
Read More:
What’s wrong with Backyard Eggs? | Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary
What’s Wrong with Backyard Eggs? | Gentle World
Should You Be Eating Eggs | Gentle World
Cage Free? Not Free Enough | Gentle World
A Hen’s Relationship with Her Eggs? | Gentle World
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Welcome to How To Go Vegan podcast. Hopefully you’ve listened to the episode Introduction to Plant-based Nutrition which includes important information about Vitamin B12. If you haven’t listened to that particular episode I invite you to do so before listening to this one. But if you listen to only one episode on this site, I invite you to listen to Becoming Vegan: My Personal Experience
Before I start, I would just like to say that at times I’m going to compare animal sources of various nutrients with plant based sources. If I do this, it’s simply to to demonstrate the clear health issues, backed by science. Although I do this, I want to be clear that for me (and other vegans I know), it wouldn’t matter if animal sourced-nutrients and animal products were better health-wise for us. Even if they were not harmful, I would not consume them because they are products of great violence and also because we can be vegan and we can easily meet our nutrition requires from plants and other non-animal sources. But I will demonstrate the differences between plant versus animal sources with some examples of non-animal nutrition studies, to demonstrate how superior a plant based diet is.
Some of the information I’ll provide in these episodes about nutrition are sourced from a site Nutritionfacts.org which personally I find very beneficial. It freely provides regular science-based public information on the latest in nutrition research. So I invite you to check it out. And a please read my full disclaimer about external sites.
So on to Magnesium. What most of us do not know is how important magnesium is to our overall health.
One of the most significant factors in calcium deficiency is low levels of magnesium. Magnesium (as well as Vitamin D from sunlight or from supplements) is necessary for calcium uptake. If we do not have enough magnesium or Vitamin D, it would not matter how much calcium is in our diet, we can be deficient.
Our major source of magnesium has always been plants. A little known fact is that deficiency in magnesium rather than calcium is mainly responsible for arthritis and osteoporosis. About 50 to 60% of a person’s magnesium is stored in the bone, and therefore, it plays a key role in bone metabolism. Studies have revealed that even a mild ongoing magnesium deficiency can lead to a significant amount of bone loss.
Magnesium is a co-factor for over 100 enzymes involved in the control of blood sugar and glucose metabolism. As such, low magnesium status would be expected to have wide-ranging adverse effects on blood sugar control.
A 2011 study, noted “magnesium is an essential mineral in whole grains, leafy green vegetables, legumes—meaning beans, peas, lentils and soy, and nuts, as well as seeds, that acts as a co-factor in hundreds of enzymatic reactions in the human body.”
A diet low in magnesium has been linked to unwanted increases in the inflammatory process. Chronic and low-grade inflammation has increasingly been tied to increased risk of heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.
Low magnesium has also been linked with depression.
A considerable body of evidence indicates that a higher intake of dietary magnesium may favourably affect a cluster of metabolic and inflammatory disorders including many of our top killers like diabetes and heart disease.
The number one killer of both men and women in the United States is heart disease. What most of us may not know is that according to the American Heart Association, the majority of Americans who die of heart disease, do not have any history of symptoms prior to their fatal heart attack. Their first symptom is literally minutes before they die. People dropping dead in their 30s 40s and 50s. Many autopsy reports of people who suddenly died this way with no prior history of heart problems revealed significantly low concentrations of magnesium in their heart muscle.
Please listen to the full podcast episode to find out more about how important magnesium is to our health.
Thanks for listening
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For more information:
A Vegan Manifesto | Gentle World
If We Were They | Gentle World
A Better World For All of Us | Gentle World
Why Non-vegans Need To Stop Saying Being Vegan Is Hard | Ecorazzi
Being Vegan: Thoughts and Disappointments | Linda Clark | There’s an Elephant in the Room
#22 Release
What’s Wrong with Backyard Eggs?
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What’s wrong with Backyard Eggs by Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary
#Release 21
Legal Slavery in the 21st Century
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Release #20
What’s Wrong with Leather?
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#19 Release
Freedom’s New Frontier: A Guide to Animal Rights | UVE Archives
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Release #17
Can Veganism End World Hunger?
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For more information:
The devastating effects of animal agriculture on the planet and the tremendous contribution to global warming, please read page 2 of “Apocalyptic Capitalism” by Pulitzer prize recipient Chris Hedges
Number of Land Animals Being Raised or Killed for Consumption | Gentle World
Agriculture on the Brink
As We Soy, So Shall We Reap | Angel Flinn
The Flu Lagoon : A Disaster Waiting To Happen | Angel Flinn
Fecal Matters | Angel Flinn
The Vegan Solution: An Ideal Whose Time Has Come | Angel Flinn
How Much Land Do Free-Range and Grass-Fed Animals Require? | Gentle World
Destruction of Native Species | Gentle World
Tearing Down the Rainforest for Grass-Fed Cows | Gentle World
Water Pollution Caused by Animal Farming | Gentle World
On the Environmental Benefits of Being Vegan | UVE Archives
On the Environmental Disaster of Animal Agriculture | UVE Archives
Water Wars: Privatization, Pollution, and Profit
by Vandana Shiva
Josh Fox “How To Let Go of The World (And Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change“)
Chris Hedges interviews Josh Fox about his movie “How To Let Go Of The World (And Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change)”
Release #17
The Importance of Being Vegan | Angel Flinn | Gentle World
Part of a slow release of already existing episodes. Shared with kind permission of Angel Flinn, Director of Outreach at Gentle World (A vegan intentional community). As usual, please read full disclaimer about external sites, individuals, products, social media, organisations that appear on How To Go Vegan
release #15
Part of a slow release of already existing episodes.
Hopefully you’ve looked at the episode Introduction to Plant-based Nutrition which includes important information about Vitamin B12. If you haven’t listened to that particular episode I invite you to do so before listening to this one. But if you listen to only one episode on this site, I invite you to listen to Becoming Vegan: My Personal Experience
Before I start, I would just like to say that at times I’m going to compare animal sources of various nutrients with plant based sources. If I do this, it’s simply to to demonstrate the clear health issues, backed by science. Although I do this, I want to be clear that for me (or the vegans I know), it would not matter if animal sourced-nutrients and animal products were better health-wise for us. Even if they were not harmful, I would not consume them because they are products of great violence and also because we can be vegan and we can easily meet our nutrition requirements from plants (and other non-animal sources). But I will demonstrate the differences between plant versus animal sources with some examples of non-animal nutrition studies, to demonstrate how superior a plant based diet is.
Some of the information I’ll provide in these episodes about nutrition are sourced from a site Nutritionfacts.org which personally I find very beneficial. It freely provides regular science-based public information on the latest in nutrition research. So I invite you to check it out. And a please read my full disclaimer about external sites.
For more info:
The Protein Combining Myth
How Not to Die from Kidney Disease
The Great Protein Fiasco
C. difficile Superbugs in Meat is on the Rise
Dead Meat Bacteria Endotoxemia
release #14
What’s Wrong with Wool?
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Release #14




thanks for sharing your knowledge, it's very useful for me
Well said. Thanks for publishing your ethical explanation of this opportunity.