Kris Carr

About Kris Carr

Kris Carr (born August 31, 1971) is a wellness activist and cancer survivor, who used her disease for her future projects. She documented her battle against epithelioid hemangioendothelioma in her documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer.

She wrote the New York Times bestsellers Crazy Sexy Diet and Crazy Sexy Kitchen.

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Quotes By Kris Carr

You don't have to become a vegan. You can become a plant-passionate, plant-inspired bean lover!

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Whether you're reaching for one of your favorite cookbooks or just winging it, do your best to keep a well-stocked arsenal of healthy ingredients at your disposal. At the very least, you'll always be ready to whip up a green juice or smoothie.

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When you're the conscious captain in your kitchen, you'll feel better mentally and physically.

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We're so conditioned to believe that milk does a body good and that we need enormous amounts of protein or we'll wither away. Look around, we're not withering - we're fat.

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The gaunt, unhealthy vegan is the muffin vegan. Bread and fries and processed veggie dogs. It's like, 'Hello? Did you eat your vegetables?'

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Processed foods cause inflammation, a source of most chronic illnesses as well as stress.

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If your meals consistently revolve around corpse multiple times daily, you might become one sooner than you planned.

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If I had my dream, we'd all be eating more plants and less garbage.

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I knew when I was diagnosed with cancer the only thing I could control was what I ate, what I drank and what I would think.

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Change your plate. Change your fate.

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3 Print

Print, print and print out what you like. Add one to that space on the noticeboard at work. How about that billboard on the way to the café? If there's room and it's legal, print out a few posters and tape them to boards, lamp posts and bus shelters.

4 Give

Got a friend's birthday coming up? Or just want to treat your sister? It's pretty cost effective to print out your favourite posters (even at a professional printers), throw it in a suitable frame and wrap it up - gift sorted!


Quote Of The Day

Speciesism is morally objectionable because, like racism, sexism, and heterosexism, it links personhood with an irrelevant criterion. Those who reject speciesism are committed to rejecting racism, sexism, heterosexism, and other forms of discrimination as well.

Gary Francione