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Mango Pineapple Coconut Smoothie Recipe with Kino



If you’re looking for yoga videos that will show you the perfect way for you to start your yoga journey then Kino MacGregor’s yoga channel is perfect for you! Whether you are new to yoga or an advanced yoga student you will find a full yoga library with all the yoga postures that you need to develop a complete yoga practice. Yoga is more than just a physical practice yoga is a lifestyle that includes living a peaceful life. Living the yoga lifestyle is about yoga practice, inner peace, yoga diet and being a good person on and off your yoga mat. Kino is a yoga teacher, author of three books, international teacher, writer, blogger, online yoga class teacher, IG yoga challenge host and much more. She co-founded Miami Life Center and Miami Yoga Magazine as well as produced six Ashtanga Yoga DVDs. Practice yoga, change your world one breath at a time. Kino believes that yoga is a vehicle for each student to experience the limitless potential of the human spirit. You don’t have to be strong or flexible to begin the yoga practice, all you need is an open heart and the inspiration to practice yoga. Unroll your mat and do the practice!

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  1. Delicious and nutritious. I have been a smoothie fiend for years, but have never thought to add spirulins or coconut water! I'll have to try it out. I usually use Flax and steel cut oats in most of my smoothies. Thanks for the ideas!

  2. I thought I heard brown rice soy protein at 3:18 or 3:24 so I thought it was a combination of rice and soy? I have never tried either protein powder but with this video plan to try the ingredients all together. My gratitude again for these ideas on yt … in the kitchen … and of course on the mat!!! =)

  3. Okay, I have to admit, I would've never come up with that combination on my own! Btw, when you say soy protein, you mean rice protein right? Do you have any opinion on soy protein since 80+% is gmo soy if it doesn't say organic? Off topic but any opinion on gmo, organic vs regular vegetables?

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