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Plant-Based FAQs: Busting the Top 10 Plant-Based Myths
Plant-Based FAQs: Busting the Top 10 Plant-Based Myths
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Myth Busters: the New Generation, at your service! Katie and I unpack the top 10 most common myths related to plant-based eating. We focus not only on the evidence based data that help debunk these myths, but also when and how this misinformation starts. Tune into this episode to hear us challenge the following: You need meat to survive.You need to drink milk for strong bones. You can’t get enough protein from just plants.You need to protein combine.Plant-based eaters are iron deificient. Plant-based diets are nutrient deficient since there is no vitamin B12.If you go plant-based you automatically will have good health.A plant-based diet is not safe for kids.Eating soy increases your risk of cancer.There aren’t many plant-based food options.Resources from this Episode: Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicinehttps://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-protein-combining-myth/The effect of vegetarian diets on iron status in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysisSoy Article Matt FrazierNimai DelgadoKarla Moreno-BryceRelated Episodes: Episode 37 Plant-Based Predictions Episode 30 Plant-Based Children with Karla Moreno-BryceEpisode 19 Micronutrients Episode 14 Busting Protein Myths How can I work with Plant Centered Nutrition? One on One Coaching"Positively Plant-Based": the Online CourseIf you want to connect with Ashley, visit the following:Instagram: @plantcenterednutritionWebsite: plantcenterednutrition.usFacebook: Plant Centered NutritionIf you want to connect with Katie, visit the following: Instagram: @plantcenteredkatieWebsite: plantcenterednutrition.usFacebook: Plant Centered Nutrition
Released:
Feb 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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