Have you ever considered changing to vegetarian?
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Since we are amidst a food revolution in this country as well as many countries around the world I am excited to switch to a diet of all vegetables, fruits, and nuts. To voice my disapproval to the FDA for putting their dirty hands into our food system I will be vegetarian from this day forward.
In fact, 95 percent of the meat you eat is loaded with poisons. A vegetarian lifestyle is much healthier than eating red meats, greasy foods and all the chemicals in the food today. Science is even considering linking Alzheimer's to excess meat consumption.
Consider these facts:
- According to the National Cancer Institute, more than one-third of all cancers are diet-related. Up to 50 percent of all cancers can be linked to poor diet among non-smokers. - The American Cancer Institute said that choosing a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes and minimally processed starchy staple foods combined with not smoking could reduce cancer risk by an estimated 60 to 70 percent, saving the lives of more than 375,000 Americans each year. - A study of 88,000 women found that those eating the most animal fat were nearly twice as likely to develop colon cancer as those eating less animal fat. - According to the Oxford Vegetarian Study in England, vegetarians have 30 percent less risk of heart disease. Those eating neither meat nor dairy had 57 percent less risk, according to one study.
For me, this is even more of a reason to go all organic with foods including vegetables and fruits, just the thought alone that since the 1960s our government has known about mad cow disease and the stuff that may be causing some of these "brain diseases" makes me disgusted with meat eating.
But many people worry about the protein, they just cannot get themselves to even think about eating that strange food called Tofu. Well here's a bit of good news for all of you suffering from Tofu phobia, there are many sources other tha
Tofu for which you can get your protein some are beans and legumes, nuts, peanut butter, cheese yogurt, and whole grain products as well as green leafy vegetables.
But even Tofu is evolving these days, there is now many different flavors of protein available making this strange food more appetizing. Even if a vegetarian diet isn't for you, you still cannot deny the health benefits of being a vegetarian, the vegetarian's say eat more plants and fewer animals, but then the cows say eat more chicken and less beef. No matter who is right I say eat what you like but at least eat healthily and that means all natural, and organic local foods.
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