Vegetarian Diet: Great For Weight Loss, Health And The Planet
"Animals are my friends and I don't eat my friends" was how
George Bernard Shaw explained his vegetarian diet. Albert
Einstein said that the adoption of "the vegetarian manner of
living...would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind."
Whether you are interested in vegetarianism because of lofty
moral ideals such as those held by Shaw and Einstein, or because
you just want to lose weight and feel better physically you are
not alone. Throughout the world there is a growing interest in
vegetarianism.
Let's take a look at the main reasons for being a vegetarian.
Physical: There is a long list of modern diseases that are
aggravated by meat eating: colon cancer, heart disease, kidney
disease, arthritis and gout top the list.
In addition, many toxins accumulate in meat, as animals are on
the top of an agricultural food chain that is heavily dependent
on chemicals and pesticides. Added to the chemicals of the
environment, are the hormones secreted into an animal's
bloodstream as it faces death. "The flesh of an animal is loaded
with toxic blood and other waste products," was how the
Nutrition Institute of America described it.
If that isn't enough to make you think about trying a vegetarian
diet, there is more
You Can Live Without Meat: You can get all the vitamins,
minerals and even protein that you need without eating any meat
products. A diet of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy
products will certainly provide you with what you need. And such
a diet is not boring. Have you ever tasted an elaborate
vegetarian Indian dinner, or vegetarian Chinese cuisine, or
vegetarian Italian food?
While it is possible to be vegetarian and also be fat, it is
much harder! A vegetarian diet is not a fad diet that you will
do for a period, but something you can follow and enjoy for your
whole life.
But there are more reasons why a vegetarian diet makes sense.
Moral and Social Reasons: We all love our cats, dogs, and house
pets. We regard them as beautiful creatures who are part of our
family. Other animals, cows, sheep, pigs, chickens ducks, etc.
are also beautiful creatures and they too want to live. If we
can live our lives without killing them, then why should we?
Finally, our Mother earth is small and has limited resources.
Feeding humanity with meat takes a big toll on the environment.
It makes more sense for us to get nourishment from plant
proteins rather than growing grains and then feeding it to
animals. Every year millions of people die of hunger in the
developing countries, while thousands die of avoidable diseases
in the developed countries due to overeating the wrong kind of
food. Surely, in the 21st Century, we can do better than this.
The spread of the vegetarian diet may be the best way to correct
this crazy imbalance.
So, think about it, and try out a vegetarian diet. It will help
you to slim down, feel great physically and connect you with the
other living beings on planet Earth.