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BODILY BENEFITS OF BEING VEGAN + HOW THIS CAN IMPACT DIRECTLY YOUR HEALTH

Every passing year, more people decide to adopt veganism. While it is difficult to accurately monitor the number of vegans globally, a recent study puts them at 79 million. Although this increasing number of vegans is a welcome development, many misconceptions about the practice still exist. The Benefits In The Body Of Being Vegan Despite the popular belief that vegans lack some essential nutrients found in animal-based meals, this is not quite the case. Many plant-based meals can supplement these nutrients, making veganism a healthy lifestyle as any other. In fact, there are several health benefits you can derive from being vegan. Let’s consider some of them: #1. Weight Loss Adopting a vegan diet is a great way to manage excess weight. Research shows that vegans have a lower body mass index (BMI) than people on other diets. One randomized controlled tria l found that vegan diets are more effective for catalyzing weight loss than comparable diets. Essentially, you have a better chance...

Maprik Election Petition set for Full Trial

A full trial on the election petition challenging the win of the Member for Maprik, Gabriel Kapris, will start at the Wewak Court House in East Sepik Province today. This is after an application filed by Mr. Kapris to dismiss the petition, through an objection to competency, was dismissed by the courts in Wewak last Friday. The petitioner, John Simon, and respondents Mr. Kapris and the PNG Electoral Commission have indicated to bring in 40 witnesses, who will testify on allegations raised in the petition. Mr. Simon is challenging the election of Mr. Kapris in the 2022 National Election on grounds of bribery, illegal practices, undue influence, a candidate not having her name on the Electoral Roll, and the appointment of the Returning Officer.  Meanwhile, Mr. Simon appealed for peace and calm to prevail in the district. He urged his his supporters, and that of Mr. Kapris, to respect the rule of law, and allow the Court process to take its course.  Mr. Simon said he has received reports ...