Indian vegetarians?!
Why do they take these animal protein ?
I'm Japanese.
Answers: I've heard Indian vegetarians don't take any animal protein other than dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt.
Why do they take these animal protein ?
I'm Japanese.
Vegetarians generally are vegetarians because they do not want to take lives of innocent defenceless animals just to satisfy their tongue. By taking milk and milk products they are able to get a balance diet and at the same time spare the lives of the animals. Doesn't it make so much sense.
they dont take direct animal flesh protein
There are a couple of reasons why including animal products as a staple part of diet is a bad idea.
For one thing, animal products often contain large amounts of fats and cholesterol, which are no better
Secondly, Indian bodies are designed for maximum utilization of plant foods. They aren’t able to adequately process the high concentrations of proteins found in animal products. Their bodies tend to convert the products of excess protein breakdown to substances such as uric acid, which can be deposited in the tissues in crystallized form, leading to gout.
they take that cuz they r not harming animals
Because we think it does not harm the animal and is good for our health. So both are benefited.
Indians bleave in re-birth system ,if we will eat any animal for our tongue taste then in next our birth he will eat us (As in next birth we will be A Animal and he will be a human being
gud question...i myself wonder it...........its becoz, they consider milk and milk products as sacred and equal to some sort of nector.....thats wat i think
Indians are peace living people , they wont hurt animals , the reason is that this culture came from the ancient empires
Indian vegetarians are the true vegetarians who have embarked on a spiritual path that doesn't leave common sense in the dust. The have a balanced diet. The following is a foolish statement: " Indian bodies are designed for maximum utilization of plant foods."
Indian bodies are no different then any other human being. But they have chosen to live a spiriitual path that reverences life and rebirth.
Well, I'm not sure from what point are you asking.
Basically, this type of animal product in India isn't taken with as much problems as it is done in the U.S., so it's considered a nonviolent form of animal protein. In turn, cows are revered for all the good they do for humans, so the idea of killing them is just unheard of in most of India.
Eggs aren't eaten because it's considered killing (even if it's unfertilized). I hardly eat egg just because I think it's gross. I only eat it in breads and cakes, and I never use it to cook for something myself.