Quick Update for Week 19 of 2010
We are back from Berlin so here’s the new update for week 19 of 2010 (05/10 – 05/16). Miracles Last week I told you about my grandmother. She is home now and quickly reaching the end. My mother told me that she’s really calm and serene. It probably will not take long now for her to pass away. She has said goodbye to all her loved ones... [Read more]
Quick Update for Week 18 of 2010
I don’t have much time to blog the following weeks. What I’m going to do is give a few quick updates every week or so. These updates will probably be a bit more personal than my personal development posts. Here’s a quick update for week 18 of 2010 (05/03 – 05/09). Tragic News Let’s start with the tragic news this week.... [Read more]
Raw Food – Interview with David Wolfe
A few days ago I let you know about the documentary Simply Raw. I have already ordered Simply Raw and Raw for Life for 50% off. If you’re quick you can get the same discount. Here’s an interview Alex Ortner (promoter of Simply Raw) did with raw food expert David Wolfe. If you ever searched for information about raw food and superfoods you... [Read more]
Simply Raw – Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days
This Sunday, April 25th is Reversing Diabetes Action Day, the start of a week where health experts come together to spread accurate and effective information on how to reverse diabetes. I heard about this raw food documentary film from the makers of The Tapping Solution (formerly known as Try It On Everything). Since I have been interested in raw food... [Read more]
Killing Fields: The True Cost of Europe’s Cheap Meat
March 21, 2010 by Gerber
Filed under Environment, Health, Vegan
Laura was at a meeting a few days ago where they showed the following video. It is shocking to see what kind of things are being done to the environment and the people living there, just so we can get our meat a little bit cheaper. If you want to know more about this subject, you can read the article I wrote, called Meat the Truth and the Meatrix. Take... [Read more]
Favorite Personal Development Books
June 27, 2009 by Gerber
Filed under Personal Development
I read a lot of personal development books and have built quite a library for myself. Building your own personal development library is a great idea. Think of it as a treasure chest where you can find the solutions to all your problems. Your problems aren’t unique. Many before you have had the same problems and some wrote down their solutions... [Read more]
Meat the Truth and the Meatrix
May 25, 2009 by Gerber
Filed under Environment, Health, Vegan
Last night I finally watched Meat the Truth. Meat the Truth is a documentary, presented by Marianne Thieme (leader of the Dutch Party for the Animals), which forms an addendum to earlier films that have been made about climate change and global warming. Although An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore succeeded in drawing public attention to the issue of global... [Read more]
Vegans Having a Dry Skin in Winter
A few weeks ago I realized that my skin was very dry. I haven’t had this problem before, so it probably has to do with my vegan diet. I searched for information on this and there seem to be more vegans who have a dry skin when the weather is cold. The skin becomes dry, because vegan nutrition contains less fat and less vitamin A than a regular... [Read more]
15 Tips for Eating Out As a Vegan
Where do vegans go when they’re eating out? Well, in some countries it’s easier to have vegan food in restaurants than in other countries. I’ve heard that there’s enough vegan food in India and that there are many vegan restaurants in Los Angeles. But what if vegan food is not easily found? Here are some ideas for lunch and dinner. Lunch: Soup.... [Read more]
3 Ways to Increase Your Energy Level as a Vegan
About a month ago I told you that since we became vegan, we don’t get the energy level we hoped for. In fact, it could be less than before. In the past month we have been trying several ways to increase our energy level. Here are three ways that certainly worked for us. Of course, the options mentioned below are not for vegans only. 1. Supplements... [Read more]

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