With the proper planning and education, vegetarian shows
that going feeder is an excellent step to improve and protect your health. By
minimizing processed foods and emphasizing whole plant foods, vegetarians more
a more nutritious and far less toxic way of eating than the average. the bottom
line: As a vegetarian, you will be better protected from a range of major
diseases, take in more nutrients and potentially lose a lot of weight.
Weight loss
The high water content and fiber in plant foods is probably
to convey for the weight loss that occurs once an omnivore becomes vegetarian.
Overweight people typically lose 10 % of their body weight when they switch to
a vegetarian diet, and the body-mass index (BMI) of vegetarians is generally
lower as well. vegetarian diets have less saturated fat and are likely to
contain less fat overall.
Better digestion
Fiber, the indigestible matter that gives structure to plant
foods, is essential for speeding waste out of the body. Virtually all whole
plant foods have a positive impact on digestion. Animal foods, on the other
hand, contain no fiber and move sluggishly through the digestive system. This
results in constipation and putrefaction of meat in the digestive tract,
letting harmful bacteria linger.
A healthier heart
Fiber has another health benefit - reducing cholesterol. One
type, soluble fiber, actually pulls cholesterol out of the body. Vegetarians
also have a head start on healthy cholesterol, since plant foods don't contain
any. As a result, cholesterol levels in vegetarians are typically 40 points
lower than those of omnivores. Blood pressure is also lower overall, suggesting
that vegetarians have a 20-40 percent reduced risk of heart disease and a 30-60
percent reduced risk of stroke. In fact, an analysis of five studies concluded
that vegetarians have a 34 percent reduced risk of dying from a heart attack
compared to omnivores.
Slowed aging
High antioxidant content in many plant foods like berries
and raw chocolate combats the cellular damage caused by unstable oxygen
molecules known as free radicals. Free radicals, which are ingested from cooked
foods and polluted air (among other sources), are one of the main causes of
aging. A diet high in whole and fresh foods can actually turn back the clock by
knocking these down.
Reduced risk of cancer
One of the best reasons to go vegetarian is this:
Vegetarians have a 40 percent reduced risk of getting cancer. There are several
explanations for this statistic. Vegetarians tend to be thinner, and obesity in
particular is associated with increased cancer risk. The high fiber content of
plant foods speeds waste through your system, which cuts the risk of colon
cancer. And diets high in fat and animal foods spike cancer risk, especially
that of breast cancer, through their action on hormones.
A less toxic body
Since animals concentrate the toxins they ingest in their
tissues, meat and milk is much higher in toxins than plant foods are. Wild fish
contain alarming amounts of mercury; the FDA recommends eating fish only 2-3
times per week. And the EPA reports that 95 percent of human exposure to
dioxin, a dangerous toxin, comes from consuming meat, fish and dairy. Animal
foods are also often high in pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics and hormones.
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