A study reported in Oxford Academic highlighted the high zoonotic (transmissible from other animals to humans) potential of coronaviruses. As a result, this has some consumers wary of consuming animal products. For this reason PETA is urging people to combat pathogens and ailments at the source by going vegan.
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Beauty Without Cruelty
Beauty Without Cruelty (BWC) is the pioneer of cruelty free cosmetics. BWC was founded over 50 years ago in 1963! It was founded by the trustees of BWC Charitable Trust, an animal welfare organization. They were driven by a determination to manufacture and distribute color cosmetics that were not tested on animals and did not contain any animal ingredients.
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DIY Tinted Lip Balm
This DIY tinted lip balm from wearesovegan.com is rich, smooth and nourishing. It's as good as anything you'll ever buy in the store. The best part is that it requires only a few inexpensive, easy-to-find ingredients. I like it for myself and to make in a cutesy container to give away as gifts. Give this recipe a whirl and let us know in the comments below how much you totally love it!
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ROTW – Easy Vegan Breakfast Skillet
If you're in need of a hearty breakfast this recipe from runningonrealfood.com will definitely fit the bill. This vegan breakfast skillet is an all around win. It's quick and easy to make. Most importantly, its savory and delicious!
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Is 100% Pure Really Pure
Now more than ever consumers are ditching the toxin-laced cosmetics and swapping them out for natural, eco-friendly ones. 100% Pure is among the alternatives that many are reaching for. However, is 100% Pure all that it's hyped up to be?
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Veld Grape – Super Herb Of The Week
Cissus quadrangularis or Veld grape (aka devil's backbone, adamant creeper and bone setter) has been used as a medicinal plant since antiquity. It is native to tropical Asia, Arabia and much of Africa. It is one of the most commonly used medicinal plants in Thailand.