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    let them roam and live naturally. Pollans purpse for writing this is too inform us about the where our food comes from and what happens too eat before we see it on our plates and too hopefully try and persuade us too make better decisions about our eating…

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    necessary needs; however eating meat can provide the body vitamins and minerals, prevent diseases and strengthen the body and brain. Firstly, meatless diets provide the body with carbohydrates and antioxidants. Carbohydrates promote serotonin which is a chemical that can boost the mood and provides energy. In addition, antioxidants found in fruit and vegetables can prevent the oxidation of molecules in the body. On the other hand, eating meat provides the body with omega-3 and…

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    Vegetarian Supplement Manufacturers: Vegetarian supplements are very famous in the current era because people are more aware of the quality of health and fitness. People want to know that what the health benefits are from Vegetarian supplements and what are the benefits to start the Vegetarian supplements manufacturing business. Moreover, how can we market our Vegetarian supplements manufacturing business? The Vegetarian supplements manufacturers are providing the best quality products to their…

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    What is veganism? You may think that veganism is nothing more than a diet, but really it’s a lifestyle. Most people would say that veganism simply means you don’t eat meat, dairy, or eggs, but that’s only part of it. The idea of being vegan is to lessen the exploitation and cruelty to animals whenever possible, whether that be for food, clothing, or other products such as makeup that is tested on animals. Animal agriculture also has a significant negative impact on the environment. Having or…

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    2017 Rethinking Meat Production Livestock system has both positive and negative impact. Meat is huge part of human diet and it gives tremendous nutritional benefits. Harvard professor Richard Wrangham says human evolution is intimately tied to meat and cooked meat provides lots of energy which enables us to have big brain and become physically and anatomically human as such that we are species designed to love meat. In 15000 BC when population was small, we used to hunt for meat and it was very…

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    At the present time there are about 800 millions vegetarians in the world. Besides, more and more people are becoming vegetarians, even though the others can’t imagine their life without meat. Vegetarianism is partial or complete rejection of food that is animal origin. There are different types of vegetarians, the variety depends on what the person refuses to eat. The most common type are the lacto-ovo-vegetarians, who eat both dairy products and eggs. Less common type are the…

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    think it's wrong to hurt animals? So you already believe in being a vegetarian. Good evening to one and all present here. Today I stand before you to talk about the worlds forgotten victims, THE ANIMALS And the worlds oldest and strongest addiction, MEAT! I'm not here to challenge any religion as no religion preaches animal abuse. Every religion which has come into existence has only bought message of love. Mahatma Gandhi said the greatness of a nation and it's moral progress can be judged by…

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    Based on the 2014 Meat Atlas of the Friends of the Earth and the Heinrich Boll Foundation, there are a total of 375 million vegetarians worldwide. Starting way back to early history, vegetarian Greek and Roman philosophers such as Pythagoras, Plutarch, Seneca, and Porfirio followed a meatless diet (Figus, 2014). These people believed that slaughtering animals are against the animal’s rights and that a meatless diet is much better for one’s health. A vegetarian diet consists mostly of fruits and…

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    A thirty-year comparison of vegetarians and non-vegetarians found that children who scored high on IQ tests later were more likely to become vegetarians as adults. For a very long time religions like Hinduism and Buddhists have been strictly vegetarian because of their beliefs in reincarnation and the sacredness of animals. As society grew people began to become vegetarians based on overall well-being and because of the brutality of the farming industry.There are many different reasons for the…

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    Carb Low Fat Vegan A vegan is a vegetarian who does not consume any food from animals or animal by-products, including honey, eggs, or dairy products. The vegan lifestyle is practiced for various reasons, such as health, environmental concerns, or ethics. There are many ways of practicing the vegan lifestyle. A high carb low fat vegan (HCLF vegan) is a one who mainly eats carbohydrates, mostly from fruit, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds. Learn more about what this type of diet is all…

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