How do vegetarians maintain health without meat?!


Question: How do vegetarians maintain health without meat!?
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Easy!.

I am vegetarian and I am very heallthy!. One does not need meat to survive!. I get protein from things like eggs, milk, cheese, my veggie burgers, spinach, and tons more places too! ppl say u need meat but you relly dont, and are much better off not putting rotting carcasses into ur body!. It takes the human intestines over 2 days on average to break down meat and digest it fully, veggies however are fully digested and broken down in 1 to 1 1/2 days!.!. so yea!.

I also feel much better abt myself b/c I know that some poor animal doesnt have to suffer and be murdered just for my pleasure!.

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It's easy! We do it exactly the way non-vegetarians maintain health!. We eat a wide variety of foods that include all essential nutrients (carbs, healthy fats, protein, vitamins, minerals), we stay hydrated, we get exercise, we don't eat food that's gone bad or hang out around people with contagious diseases, we go to the doctor when we're sick, we pay attention to the signals our bodies are telling us, etc!. Everybody needs the same things to stay healthy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Honestly, I'm not sure how I was maintaining my health when I ate meat!.
I do believe that I am much healthier now that I don't eat meat or animal products!.

As long as vegetarians eat a well-balanced diet filled with fresh fruit, fresh veggies, beans, legumes and whole grains, it's easy to maintain good health!.
By not eating meat, vegetarians eliminate excess cholesterol that comes from meat (our bodies actually make our own cholesterol and it is the right amount)!. They also avoid the extra fat that is found in meat!. There are good fats and bad fats!.!.!.the bad fats tend to be found in meat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Consumption of animal products is pretty clear, meat and diary dairy products leads to disease like heart disease and cancer!. Even “healthy” choices like fish and chicken put you at risk!. Take a look at this section from Eat to Live:

There is a relationship between animal protein and heart disease!. For example, plasma apolioprotein B is positively associated with animal-protein intake and inversely associated (lowered) with vegetable-protein intake (e!.g!., legumes and greens)!. Apolioprotein B levels correlate strongly with coronary heart disease!.1 Unknown to many is that animal proteins have a significant effect on raising cholesterol levels as well, while plant protein lowers it!.

Scientific studies provide evidence that many animal protein’s effect on blood cholesterol may be significant!. This is one of the reasons those switching to a low fat-diet do no experience the cholesterol lowering they expect unless they also remove the low-fat animal products as well!. Surprising to most people is that yes, even low-fat dairy and skinless white-meat chicken raise cholesterol!. I see this regularly in my practice!. Many individuals do not see the dramatic drop in cholesterol levels unless they go all the way by cutting all animal proteins from their diet!.
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eating meat cause disease videos
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Go Vegetarian: For Your Health
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In the future they will wonder how our society maintained health with meat!.

Even Vegetarians consume too much protein!.

In Star Trek – the original series – Spock is a vegetarian!.

Star Trek – The Next Generation (Captain Picard, Will Riker, Deanna Troi, etc) everyone but Worf the Klingon is a vegetarian!.

Agreed, those examples are both Science Fiction T!.V!. - but they make the point that eating dead animals isn’t logical or healthy!.

I’m no psycho vegetarian and don’t care what you eat!.

I eat what keeps me healthy – that doesn’t include a substance that raises cholesterol or clogs my arteries!. I will never need heart bypass surgery or require drugs like Lipitor!. Can someone who consumes “meat” make such a claim!?
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Protein is not a big problem!. My teacher is such a liar!. She said that no single plant contains protein makes me believe that you can only get it from meat!. to you can get it from beans, tofu, nuts and if your allergic to seeds or nuts, rice and grains!. If you search in internet once for vegan protein, you will see a lot of them!.

Vitamin B12 is a big problem!. vegan source of Vitamin B12 are mostly fermented products like miso!. But not proven as active vitamin B12 But guess what!. Vitamin B12 deficiency is very rare in vegan society!. I don't know why!.

Vitamin D is not only a big problem for vegans, But also for meat eaters!. Best source of Vitamin D is through sun!. Milk is also a good source!. That's why milk consumers live longer!. But their are also a vegan source of Vitamin D!. Spirulina and Shiitake mushroom(Vitamin D2)Www@FoodAQ@Com

You mean where do they get the nutrients meat usually provides!?

Through beans, dairy, eggs, and soy (tofu, meat substitutes, etc!.) mostly!.

A well-balanced, well-planned vegetarian diet is actually healthier than an average diet containing meat, since many meats are high in saturated fats!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

With beans, nuts, legumes, sprouts, vegetables, fruits, soy!.
AND vegetarians are healthier then meat-eaters!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

We eat veggie protein, its a myth that the only way to get protein if from eating meat!.

lacto-ovo Vegetarians eat eggs and dairy too!. It's vegans who don't eat any animal byproducts!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

who says because you eat meat you are maintaining good health!? most aren't!. and won't be later in life!.

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Beans, tofu, Cheese, eggs!. Lots of things!. You mainly only need protein Www@FoodAQ@Com

Beans mostly!.

How the hell can you be a Vegetarian if you eat EGGS!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Since when is meat the Holy Grail of health!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

They work pretty hard at it!. Often, they succeed!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Pulses and greensWww@FoodAQ@Com





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