vegetables

A vegetarian is someone who does not eat meat. A more strict form of vegetarian, called a vegan, does not eat any animal products. This includes milk, eggs and honey. Both forms of vegetarianism have benefits for your health and your soul.

• Eating a diet based around whole grains, beans, healthy oils, fruits and vegetables can have significant benefits to your body. You lower your risk for heart disease, cancer and obesity. Keep in mind that if your replace meat with high fat cheese and pop tarts; you will not reap these benefits.

• A vegetarian diet can save your money. Beans and legumes are far less expensive than meat. Replacing meat in your meals and recipes with beans significantly cuts the cost of your weekly grocery bill. One caveat to this is prepackaged vegetarian alternatives. Veggie burgers are really tasty and very nutritious, but they are more expensive than whole, natural foods. You do not have to avoid pre-packaged vegetarian food all together; just do not eat them at every meal.

• You will feel better about yourself because you will no longer have the guilt of eating another living thing. Many people turn to vegetarianism because they do not like the way animals are treated or they do not like the idea of another living thing dying just so that they can have a hamburger. This burden will be lifted from your conscience when you switch to a no meat diet.

You can make a positive change in how you feel about yourself and the world around you by eating a vegetarian diet. Your body will feel better and you will find a new respect for living things. Increased energy is a great advantage of a healthy well balanced diet free of most animal fats. Increased good feelings come when you realized that you are no longer killing other living creatures so that you can live your life as you choose.

Published by @INeedMotivation

14 Comments

  1. I’m a new vegetarian!!!Its been a two months now and i have already started feeling good ,light and healthy!!! It was my new year’s resolution and still going strong!!!
    I want to purify my body and soul both!!! I’m sure this is one of the best decision i have made in my life!!! I’m very happy!!! Proud of myself!!!

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  2. Very good article. I think that your body is the most important thing, once you have health you have everything. I learnt about the advantages and how to become a vegetarian through online free newsletters.

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  3. It’s good to keep a healthy body and live a healthy lifestyle. In effect, it makes us feel good about ourselves.

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  4. It’s good to keep a healthy body and live a healthy lifestyle. In effect, it makes us feel good about ourselves.

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  5. im not vegetarian, but i tried to eat less meat. thanks for the nice entry.

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  6. im not vegetarian, but i tried to eat less meat. thanks for the nice entry.

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  7. Great post! I’ve been a vegetarian for almost a year! July the 14th is my mark. I’m actually currently borderline vegetarian/vegan. I’ve been an omnivore for my entire life. Every meal I had contained meat. I must say I was once a huge dependent on meat. Even my salads needed to contain chicken. Today, I eat mainly a plant-based diet and I feel super healthy and energized. I feel like it’s the best decision I have ever made. I have never felt healthier. I totally recommend anyone to try a vegetarian diet for at least a month. You’ll definitely notice the difference after the first 2-3 weeks! Keep up the great writing! (=

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  8. Great post! I’ve been a vegetarian for almost a year! July the 14th is my mark. I’m actually currently borderline vegetarian/vegan. I’ve been an omnivore for my entire life. Every meal I had contained meat. I must say I was once a huge dependent on meat. Even my salads needed to contain chicken. Today, I eat mainly a plant-based diet and I feel super healthy and energized. I feel like it’s the best decision I have ever made. I have never felt healthier. I totally recommend anyone to try a vegetarian diet for at least a month. You’ll definitely notice the difference after the first 2-3 weeks! Keep up the great writing! (=

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  9. At this point I’m severely disabled, so it’s complicated enough getting food from others and I can’t go this route – but always would have liked to for the reasons you cite.

    Have not been able to do my own shopping for several years, but for me – at that time, several years ago, still working full time while doing extensive research into rare diseases – the big obstacle was impracticality.

    I hope the food industry is coming out with more frozen foods and other sorts of pre-prepared all-vegetable meals. I think that would increase vegetarianism among people who’d like to but they’re so out straight for one reason or another that they don’t have time for meal preparation.

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  10. At this point I’m severely disabled, so it’s complicated enough getting food from others and I can’t go this route – but always would have liked to for the reasons you cite.

    Have not been able to do my own shopping for several years, but for me – at that time, several years ago, still working full time while doing extensive research into rare diseases – the big obstacle was impracticality.

    I hope the food industry is coming out with more frozen foods and other sorts of pre-prepared all-vegetable meals. I think that would increase vegetarianism among people who’d like to but they’re so out straight for one reason or another that they don’t have time for meal preparation.

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  11. Yes, wonderful post. And, eating vegetarian does save money and health costs!

    Thanks for your info.

    Nancy

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  12. Yes, wonderful post. And, eating vegetarian does save money and health costs!

    Thanks for your info.

    Nancy

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  13. Nice post ! Interesting for me as a new vegetarian (a year now !). You’re right about the motivations.
    I just wanted to add something you forgot : Fish ! Yes, a “real” vegetarian does not eat meat AND fish or seafood in general. We tend to forget them but they are very important too as living animals.

    Thanks for this post !

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  14. Nice post ! Interesting for me as a new vegetarian (a year now !). You’re right about the motivations.
    I just wanted to add something you forgot : Fish ! Yes, a “real” vegetarian does not eat meat AND fish or seafood in general. We tend to forget them but they are very important too as living animals.

    Thanks for this post !

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