Eating veggie just makes you feel more sexy!
Eating veggie just makes you feel more sexy! If you are looking for a way to spice things up in the kitchen and bedroom this Valentine’s Day, health charity Viva!…
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Dr. Justine Butler
Justine joined Viva! in 2005 after graduating from Bristol University with a PhD in molecular biology. After working as a campaigner, then researcher and writer, she is now Viva!’s head of research and her work focuses on animals, the environment and health. Justine’s scientific training helps her research and write both in-depth scientific reports, such as White Lies and the Meat Report, as well as easy-to-read factsheets and myth-busting articles for consumer magazines and updates on the latest research. Justine also recently wrote the Vegan for the Planet guide for Viva!’s Vegan Now campaign.
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Eating veggie just makes you feel more sexy! If you are looking for a way to spice things up in the kitchen and bedroom this Valentine’s Day, health charity Viva!…
ANIMAL group Viva! and veggie food experts Viva!Health have teamed up to produce a fantastic new dedicated recipe website. The Vegan Recipe Club, which started life as a subscribed publication,…
TWO free public talks are being held this summer in Bristol and Bath looking at how to defeat diabetes through what you eat. They are organised by Bristol-based health charity,…
PETER Scott from Preston in Lancashire had been suffering under the weight of type 2 diabetes for ten years – until he started following a unique new diet aimed at…
A WEALTH of practical information for veggie mums and babies can be found in a fantastic new guide by Viva! and Viva!Health. Authored by nutritional therapist and VIva!Health founder &; director,…
WANT to give you and your partner a boost of romance this Valentine’s Day? Then one of the best things you can do is cook veggie, according to health experts.…
VEGETARIAN diets significantly improve mood and lower stress, according to a new study. The results of the ‘Restriction of meat, fish, and poultry in omnivores improves mood: a pilot randomized…
A striking link has been revealed linking red meat consumption and the risk of developing cancer and heart disease, from data collected over 28 years, released yesterday (March 12, 2012).…