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Many popular diets call for avoiding some foods or eating others exclusively. But as The Good Karma Diet reveals, the secret to looking and feeling great is actually quite simple: Treat our planet and all its inhabitants well. In this revolutionary book, bestselling author Victoria Moran reveals that by doing what's best for all creatures and the planet, you align your eating with your ethics - a powerful health and wellness tool if there ever was one! The Good Karma Diet shows readers how favoring foods that are karmically good for you will help you: - Sustain energy - Extend youthfulness - Take off those stubborn extra pounds - Reflect an enlightened outlook This book also includes the inspiring stories of men and women across the country who have made this simple mealtime shift and reaped "good karma" in every aspect of their lives.



About the Author

Victoria Moran

A native of Kansas City, famous for its steak and barbecue, Victoria Moran defied the odds by going vegan over thirty years ago and writing thirteen books -- so far -- on topics including veganism, well-being, and spirituality. Cited by VegNews among the Top 10 Living Vegetarian Authors, she's written twelve books including Main Street Vegan, Fit from Within, The Love-Powered Diet, and Creating a Charmed Life. Her next book, The Main Street Vegan Academy Cookbook, coauthored with JL Fields, will be published in December 2017 and is available for preorder now.

Featured twice on Oprah, Victoria hosts the award-winning Main Street Vegan podcast, and directs Main Street Vegan Academy, an exciting in-person program in NYC that trains and certifies Vegan Lifestyle Coaches and Educators. She is also producer of Thomas Wade Jackson's upcoming (January 2018) documentary, The Compassion Project, introducing the vegan lifestyle to people of faith. And she is serving this year as Peta's Sexiest Vegan Over 50.

Victoria lives in New York City with her husband and their rescue-dog, Forbes. Her grown-up daughter and Main Street Vegan coauthor, Adair Moran, is a lifelong vegan and a stunt performer, who encouraged her mom to take up aerial yoga to celebrate turning sixty-five.

Find more at http://www.mainstreetvegan.net.



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