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Jul
18

Is A Vegan Diet (no Meat, Eggs, Or Dairy Product Consumption) Truly A Healthy Diet? Can It Be Healthy For Me?

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I’ve been Vegan for a while, but lately have been wonderign fi I made the right choice health wise.
I did it for the animals and our environment.

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  1. goethe3 says:

    I also did it for the animals after I viewed “Meet Your Meat,” a PETA video I got at a Morrissey concert in Atlanta (link below). But veganism also helps the enviroment; the raising of cattle is raping the land of water and nutrients. That is why part of the world is experiencing severe drought and famine, while people in America suffer obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.
    Also, Time magazine ran an article about ways to help reduce Global Warming, and #22 was “Skip the Steak (see link below).” The meat industry generates roughly 18% of the world’s greenhouse-gas emmissions, even more than transportation. Time magazine said meat production is bound to double between 2001 and 2050, and a 16 oz. T-Bone steak is like a Hummer on a plate because of all of the nitrous oxide and methane being released into the atmosphere due to the increasing meat production. If you switch to Vegetarianism, you can shrink your carbon footprint by 1.5 tons of carbon a year.
    A Vegan Diet is the only diet that can reduce heart disease and diabetes. Dr. Dean Ornish had several patients with severe heart disease successfully improve their conditions by only switching their diets to veganism. Being a vegan can cause you to become unhealthy if you choose to just eat french fries and Tofutti ice cream; with a few sensible choices, like avoiding too much sugar, enriched foods, and corn syrup, you can live a very healthy and long life.
    So being a vegan not only helps the animals, it also helps improve the planet and helps improve your own health and well-being.

  2. vegan&pr says:

    “It is the position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada that appropriately planned vegetarian diets are healthful, nutritionally adequate and provide health benefits in the prevention and treatment of certain diseases.”
    “Well-planned Vegan and other types of vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood and adolescence. Vegetarian diets offer a number of nutritional benefits, including lower levels of saturated fat, cholesterol, and animal protein as well as higher levels of carbohydrates, fiber, magnesium, potassium, folate, and antioxidants such as vitamins C and E and phytochemicals. Vegetarians have been reported to have lower body mass indices than nonvegetarians, as well as lower rates of death from ischemic heart disease; vegetarians also show lower blood cholesterol levels; lower blood pressure; and lower rates of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and prostate and colon cancer.“

  3. cmf-gre says:

    Veg diet is good for your health . I got shocked when they say non veg culd bring cancer

  4. Ruth says:

    That is one of the best reasons. I think it is healthier. It causes one to pay more attention to what one is eating.

  5. Jela says:

    Humans are supposed to eat everything from lettuce to pork. Your body needs protein that only meat contains. So, don’t fool yourself by eating legumes and tofu and hoping that your body gets all the needed sources of protein. And how do you make up your calcium intake if you don’t drink milk or yogurt? I would never go for pills and tablets and nutrition supplements. In the end, you will certainly do whatever you think is right, but you asked and I answered.
    Cheers!

  6. hard_n_t says:

    Eat dairy and eggs at least, you have to get vitamins!!!!!!

  7. wikiderm says:

    Interesting reference to acne above by cobblest.
    Fact is that the original omnivore diet was quite healthy and is excellent for clearing acne – see http://www.thepaleodiet.com
    OTOH a truly Vegan Diet does NOT produce acne, because the dairy products (avoided by true vegans) are the main cause of acne.

  8. shadow_w says:

    It all depends on how your body reacts to it. Personally being strictly began is not good in my books. Being careful of what you eat is fine. Like cows for instance. they were bred for eating not wild. and chickens not wild bred for eating.
    Moose on the other hand is a wild animal and should not be killed for food. Self defense yes and then eaten but not just to go for food. I do not believe in hunting in today’s day and age. To many innocent animals but cows and chickens and pigs are a different story. How they die is a big thing to. Is it done humanly or not? That’s why when I but my meat I buy what says kosher on it because i know that the animal was organically fed and humanly killed for as little pain as possible. Yes it is a bit more expensive but I can live with myself now.

  9. You can get all the the proper nutrition from a completely Vegan Diet, yes. You just have to do a little research into your nutritional needs, and which fruits/veggies/grains/legumes etc contain that nutrition, so you can eat a balanced diet.
    As for B-12 (The ONLY nutrient that strict vegans can sometimes lack.) A good source is Brewer’s Yeast (aKA Nutritional Yeast Flakes) They’re full of B-12, and taste kinda cheesey. Learn to love them on air-popped popcorn, or in your scrambled tofu. If you’re a marmite/vegemite/Vegex kinda person, that also gives you enough B-12.
    Veganism is good for your health, if you know what you’re doing. Animal products today are so full of disease that it’s pretty much unsafe to eat meat, drink milk, eat eggs…

  10. Yes. but we need also some meet once in a while.

  11. cobblest says:

    If you did it for the animals, you are an absolute idiot. They will still have cows and pigs and chickens slaughtered and there isn’t a damn thing you can do about it. People are OMNIFVORES, we eat MEAT and Plants.
    If you want to be a Vegan, it should be for YOURSELF. That’s a choice you can make. Us meat-eaters don’t tell you what to eat so you don’t tell us. Also, good luck on your new diet – be careful to make sure you get all the iron and protein and nutrients you need or you’ll end up looking like Alicia Silverstone all anemic and acne ridden and pale. Gross.

  12. Adeliade67 says:

    Are you just spouting off or do you have anything to back you up? It sure sounds like you don’t. Read The China Diet by T. Colin Campbell, Professor Emeritus of Nutrion at Cornel University. That focuses on many studies that prove a plant-based diet is the most healthful way to go. Too much protein causes cancer. All the antibiotics causes cancer. You get all the health you need with vegetables and grains, but there are lots of fun subsitutes for meat if you prefer to go that way.

    You should also note that the UN site factory farms as the leading cause of global warming. Yes, a leading cause over all vehicles combined.

    Why don’t you hear about this? Big agribusiness and their money. Again, read the China Study.

    Animal flesh, especially from factory farms where over 98% of it is produced causes: cancer, diabetes, choleteral, heart attack. A diet based on plant and grans promotes health.

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