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We inspire people to shift towards a plant-centered diet to improve their health, to encourage compassion for animals, and to achieve a sustainable environment.
We visit local restaurants for our vegan "Dining Out" events. We bring in speakers, medical doctors and animal advocates, for inspiring health related talks.
We are located in Brevard County, Florida.
More information can be found at our web site http://healthyplanetofbrevard.org
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Monday, August 14, 2006
 
Veggie Diet - Weight Loss Claims
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Review Hails Vegetarian Diet – Weight Loss Claims
ProHealthNetwork.com04-10-2006 By Stephen DaniellsSource: Decision News

People who follow a vegetarian diet are likely to have body weights as much as 20 per cent less than non-veggies, and are at lower risk of serious diseases, says a new review.

Although the precise definition of vegetarianism is open to debate, the number of people choosing to exclude meat from their diets seems to have followed a steady upward curve over the past decade. A 2002 Datamonitor report estimated that there are around 12 million vegetarians in Europe, and a Time/CNN poll of 10,000 American adults the same year found 4 percent of the population (more than 11 million people) to be self proclaimed vegetarians.
The scientific review, published in the April issue of Nutrition Reviews (Vol. 64), compiled data from 87 observational and clinical studies, and showed that the weight-loss did not appear to depend on exercise or calorie count, and could occur at a rate of 1 pound per week.
Vegans and vegetarians are reported to consume diets that are higher in carbohydrate and dietary fibre, lower in energy, protein, total fat, cholesterol and saturated fat, compared to people on eating a non-vegetarian diet.

“Typically, vegetarian diets derive more than 50% of energy from carbohydrate from fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts and whole-grain breads and cereals,” explained reviewers Susan Berkow and Neal Barnard from the US Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine.
“There is evidence that a [vegetarian] diet causes an increased calorie burn after meals, meaning plant-based foods are being used more efficiently as fuel for the body, as opposed to being stored as fat,” said Barnard.

The reviewers also reported that insulin sensitivity increased for vegetarians, easing the absorption of nutrients into cells.

Both fat and protein intakes were also lower for people consuming a vegetarian diet, compared to non-vegetarians, and even though vegetarians were not consuming the ‘high-quality' protein found in animal meat, all essential and non-essential amino acids are available from plant sources.

“If such diets cause weight loss when adopted by overweight individuals, they may be of substantial clinical value because they also are associated with other health benefits, including improved control of blood lipids, blood pressure and diabetes,” said Berkow and Barnard.

The rising rate of obesity is seen as one of the major health challenges of the 21st century. Europe is said to be rapidly catching up the USA where the metabolic syndrome associated with obesity has risen dramatically in the past 10 years and now affects up to 32 per cent of adults - an estimated 50 million people, according to the International Obesity Task Force.

Of particular concern is the rising number of overweight and obese children, said to be growing by 1.3 m children a year. By 2010 it is estimated 26 m children will be overweight, including 6.4m obese, in EU countries.

© 2001/2006 – Decision News Media SAS – All Rights Reserved.

Friday, August 04, 2006
 
rest of the year - Dining Outs
For those of you that would like to plan ahead here are the Dining Out dates for the remainder of the year.

These dates are firm for the rest of the year:

September 30 – Taste of Goa
November 4 – Asian Gourmet
December 2 – Daisen.

Barbara

Tuesday, August 01, 2006
 
The Healthy Planet

The Healthy Planet
Healthy Planet of Brevard
... health, compassion, animals, environment
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Upcoming Events

Dining Out at Abundant Life Cafe And Market

Yes, it’s really happening! I now have the menu and price information for the August 5th Dining Out at Abundant Life Café & Market.

First, here are some things you will want to know:

I will be out of town from Wednesday, July 26th – Sunday, July 30th, and won’t be able to acknowledge your reservation until I return – so consider reserving early.

Reservation deadline is Tuesday, August 1st!

You will pay me so please bring cash or a check.

No shows or very late cancellations may be charged.

It will be worth it! J

Where:

Abundant Life Organic Café & Market, 1501 Robert J. Conlan Blvd. NE(at the corner of Palm Bay Road), Palm Bay, FL. Here’s a link to a map: http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=1501+Robert+Conlan+Blvd,+Palm+Bay,+FL+32905.

When:

Saturday, August 5, 6pm.

Menu:

Portobello mushroom stuffed with brown rice, spinach, pine nuts and more.

Pasta salad

Garden salad

Raw apple crisp

Coffee or tea

Price:

$15. Includes tax and tip and $1 will go to support Healthy Planet of Brevard.

I can take 45 reservations so let the reserving begin!!!

Reserve by return email to http://us.f537.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=goveg@cfl.rr.com or call 242-4647.

Barbara Bingnear

Dining Out Coordinator

Healthy Planet of Brevard

http://healthyplanet.blogspot.com/

Core Group Meeting
The next core meeting will be held at 7:30 on August 22nd at the Satellite Beach Public Library (these meetings are normally held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Sat Beach Library and occasionally at member's homes).

SPACE COAST PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE MONTHLY PROGRAM SOCIAL
Thursday, September 7th, 6:30-9pm.
John Cielukowski, Chairperson of Healthy Planet of Brevard, will talk about plant-based eating, and how it benefits our natural environment and creates a more just, sustainable society. Learn how going veg just a couple of days a week can reduce our energy consumption, preserve natural resources, and make us healthier too!
Delicious vegan treats and refreshments provided!
SCHEDULE
- Welcome & refreshments - 10 min.
- Short partner group introductions (1-3 min.) - 15 min.
- Topic of the evening - 20 min, with 10-15 min afterward for Q&A
- Social & refreshments - 45 min.
- Clean-up - 15 min
LOCATION
Melbourne Village, Hester Wagner Community Center
DIRECTIONS:
In West Melbourne on US Hwy 192, go to intersection with Dayton Blvd, at traffic light next to Target, Haverty's Furniture and Home Depot. Dayton Blvd/Hwy 192 intersection is 2.4 miles east of I-95. Or 3.8 miles west of US Hwy 1 in downtown Melbourne.
On Dayton Blvd, go north, Target store will be on your right. Go about one fourth mile to historic marker on right, and turn right (east) onto dirtroad. Community Center is on the left, about 200 feet down the dirt road. (Caution: Melbourne Village police love to ticket. Come to full stops and don't exceed speed limit 25 mph.)
CONTACT
contact@spacecoastprogressivealliance.org

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Publicity
We could use some help with publicity. If you are interested in helping out please contact Eric at fricker3@yahoo.com. This would entail sending faxes or emails to local newspapers and radio stations to keep them informed about our events. We expect that it would take about an hour per week.
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Healthy Planet of Brevard... health, compassion, animals, environment
Our website is located at http://healthyplanet.blogspot.com/.


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