Vegan Diet: A Complete Guide to a Cruelty Free Lifestyle: Healthy Living, #1
By Bill Anand
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This book is a Vegan Diet Guide for a healthy and cruelty free lifestyle. Vegans speak up for our voiceless animal companions who are being treated harshly and inhumanely by us. Not only do vegans speak up on behalf of the slaughtering and cruelty being meted out to animals for food but they also speak up against all the products that are being created and produced by the inhumane treatment of animals. This may include milk that is being produced by injecting hormones into milk producing cattle, but also egg laying female chicks that are separated from the male chicks and thereafter inhumanely treated by keeping them in well lit enclosures so that they may continue to produce eggs non-stop. The male chicks are put in dumpsters to die. Another example is rabbits being exposed to experiments for eye-make. The experiments are continued upon them till such time as a sufficiently known numbers of them stop dying. Greenwashing is another practice being followed by several manufactures who try to pass off 'non-green' products as 'green' products to extract a higher price from unsuspecting buyers.
Bill Anand
Bill Anand is a highly educated entrepreneur living in India who loves sharing knowledge and helping others on the topic of Daily Affirmations, Meditation, Mind-control etc. Bill is a passionate person who will go the extra mile and over-deliver. Bill's words of wisdom: "I believe that knowledge is power. Everyone should improve themselves and/or business, no matter what stage in life they're in. Whether it's to develop a better mindset or to increase profits. Moving forward is the key." But why should you listen to Bill? Firstly, because he comes from a land of some of the world’s best known mystics. But, more importantly, Bill has been practicing meditation, affirmations, mind control etc for well over thirty five years and has cured himself of very severe ailments such as backaches, headaches, unexplained skin eruptions (which a doctor even said may take several months to cure) and weight control.
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Vegan Diet - Bill Anand
Old Habits Die Hard, Here’s how
(This Book Contains 76 Photographs)
There comes a time in everyone’s lives when they know they are due for a change.
Perhaps they have recently come to realize that the path they have taken is not the path they want to stay on, and they are seeking out ways that they can begin to make a difference in their lives, and maybe even make a difference in the world around them.
We all want to do something that matters.
What that is can be very different from person to person, but it remains true that for the most part, we are beings with the drive to work toward goals larger than ourselves.
That is what veganism is really about.
Living a vegan lifestyle can mean a number of things, depending on the person who is undergoing the transition.
For one thing, it means being aware of the consequences of your choices.
It means learning more about the way the world works, and the ethical stances of most popular corporations.
It can even mean giving up your favorite foods in order to embrace a more non- violent lifestyle so that you can ease the guilt you may feel in supporting practices financially that you do not support in your mind or heart.
Whatever being vegan may mean for you personally, it is an important choice and one that can come with several complications.
That is why the Vegan Diet: A Complete Guide to a Cruelty Free Lifestyle is so beneficial.
Which lady do you identify with?
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The lady in the first picture or the lady in the second picture:
The choice is yours. This is what being vegan is all about.
This book will take you on a journey of understanding so that the vegan lifestyle no
longer seems so daunting.
By following the easy tips and tricks in this guide, you will be closer than ever to living the life you have always wanted.
If you want to go vegan, but you have questions and concerns, then this is the book for you.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GO VEGAN
Going vegan isn’t just a diet choice. It is an entire lifestyle change. When someone goes vegan that applies not only to the things that they eat, but also the products they use.
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To be vegan means devoting yourself to the liberation of animals and believing that practices that cause harm to our animal companions is a very needless and primitive thing.
Vegans prefer instead to support businesses that promote ethical treatment of animals.
They want to allow room for the world to create better practices that take the needs and welfare of animals into consideration.
They use products, like makeup and hair care products, that have not been tested on animals.
They don’t eat foods that are made from animals or animal byproducts, such as milk or eggs or other dairy.
This can be a huge choice to make. Going vegan is about far more than just a diet choice.
It is a change in lifestyle. It means going for products that most of the times end up being far more expensive than commercially made and mass produced items that do not take animal welfare into consideration.
A vegan supports the idea that we can build an economy without killing animals and exploiting them as resources. And it can change everything in their lives if they are truly devoted to this cause.
Don’t let that intimidate you. While it may sound like a lot of work, going vegan is easy once you have made the switch.
Any change in lifestyle is an adjustment. Going vegan simply requires more research to be made and, at times,