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Old & Odd: Archaea, Bacteria & Protists – CrashCourse Biology #35

Hank veers away from human anatomy to teach us about the (mostly) single-celled organisms that make up two of the three taxonomic domains of life, and one of the four kingdoms: Archaea, Bacteria, and Protists. They are by far the most abundant organisms on Earth, and are our oldest, oddest relatives. Crash Course World History …Read more »

Broccoli Cauliflower Vegan Soup Rich & Creamy, good cooked or raw

http://www.rawfoodsmadesimple.com Rich Creamy Vegan Broccoli Cauliflower Soup. This is fast, easy and delicious! Good raw or cooked. Cooking healthy does not have to take long. I show you fast and simple recipes that add a whole lot of nutrients to your day. Health is so important and time you start putting health 1st for you! …Read more »

Raw Vs Cooked Food Vegan Diets | Dr. Michael Greger

To learn more about Dr. Greger, please visit http://nutritionfacts.org/ Raw Veggies Versus Cooked for Heart Disease – http://nutritionfacts.org/video/raw-veggies-versus-cooked-for-heart-disease/ Raw Food Nutrient Absorption – http://nutritionfacts.org/video/raw-food-nutrient-absorption-3/ Raw Food Diet Myths – http://nutritionfacts.org/video/raw-food-diet-myths/ Bananiac asks what Dr. Greger thinks about raw food vegan diets and what the research shows. Are raw vegan diets superior to just regular vegan …Read more »

Raw Vegan Summer Recipe Fresh Broccoli Salad

Celebrity Chef Jason Wrobel delivers an amazing vegan recipe that’s perfect for this time of year when fresh produce is in abundance, especially broccoli. Not only is broccoli crunchy and tasty, but it’s also a fantastic source of protein and vitamins. Begin by adding your broccoli florets and cherry tomatoes to a mixing bowl. Now …Read more »

Your Salad Is Trying To Kill You

The dose makes the poison… Subscribe: http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub Twitter: @jtotheizzoe @okaytobesmart ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Plants are the most important source of nutrients for pretty much all of Earth’s animals, and many of the planet’s bacteria and fungi too. Humans like them so much that we line them up in salad bars so …Read more »