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    Pigs are friends, not food. There are many reasons humans should not eat pigs. Pork is one of the few foods certain religions forbid people from eating. For example, Islam forbids people from eating pork because it does more harm than good to your body. Other religions, like Judaism, forbid eating pork because it is seen as an unclean animal. Other people just think pigs are not meant for human consumption, but have many other uses. In regards to health, pork products are high in cholesterol…

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    finding different cohorts studies and how it could affect health in the future. The Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2) it a long and extensive cohort study evaluating and comparing health outcomes amongst Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) vegetarian and non-SDA meat-based diets. There was a 60% mortality…

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    Bcaas Research Paper

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    BCAAs Food For Bodybuilders: BCAAs: The best sources of BCAAs are meat, chicken, fish, dairy products and eggs, reports NYU Langone Medical Center. As a guideline, you can figure on consuming about 1.7 grams of leucine and 1 gram each of isoleucine and valine from a 3-ounce serving of meat, poultry or fish or from 1/2 cup of cottage cheese. A cup of milk contains about half that amount. Whey protein is another good option for boosting your intake of BCAAs. Foods High in Branched-Chain Amino…

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    Benefits Of Vegetarianism

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    Vegetarianism is referred to as an act of refraining from meat consumption, especially red meat, seafood, poultry, as well as any other kind of flesh obtained from animals. While non-vegetarian defy, these beliefs are involved them with the unhealthy diet. Furthermore, people are what they eat –as they say; many American apparently eat chemically treated foods which are very unhealthy. But there are individuals who do not follow American norms and there have altered their diets. Vegetarianism…

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    the solution. After they spent five years on studying the meat, they found a way to produce meat, not bleeding but planting. The flavor, texture, smell, appearance, and sound are as same as a real burger. In this five years, they try to find out what makes meat to be meat and what is the elements that attract human to eat meat. Finally, they found out a magic ingredient that exist in every meat and it is the element that makes meat to be meat – heme. Heme is a protein that contain Iron. Usually…

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    What can be a better way of celebrating the Homemade Soup Day than with a bowl of sizzling chicken soup? This Homemade Soup Day, relish your soups and let your body reap in the benefits that a bowl of veggie or meat soup provides. Soups, be it vegetable soup or chicken soup, are essentially healthy as it is packed with the goodness of vegetables and is cooked minus oil. And, the health benefit of chicken soup, especially for common cold, has been known since ancient times and considered a…

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    great, and all over America it’s BBQ time. The air is filled with the smell of hickory smoke and the coals are red hot, it’s time to put on the steaks, chicken, chops, and Tofu. Wait! Let’s hold the Tofu. Marjorie L. Garretson’s Essay “More Pros Than Cons in a Meat Free Life”. Garretson makes a sophomoric attempt to persuade ravenous carnivores to abstain from the consumption of all meat products, eggs and dairy…

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    There are many religions in the world, each with their own traditions, beliefs, and rituals which often contradict each other. Growing up in household in which both parents come from different regions and have different religions, has affected my outlook on religions as a whole. Whenever I’m asked the question “what religion do you practice?”, I’m always unsure how to answer that because I don’t know the answer to that myself. I pray and worship to the Creators of both religions without…

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    coverage vegetarianism is getting, this lifestyle has the potential to change the food industry and, evidently, the world. While the majority of the population are omnivorous, it has become evident that more people are open to vegetarianism. Currently, meat eaters are supporting an industry that causes harm to animals and humans alike.With vegetarianism there is great potential to adjust the lifestyle of many people and revolutionize the way people consume food. As a child, I ate anything that…

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    horrifying conditions when facing the end of their lives. All of these unethical experiences are due to factory farming. Factory farms are massive, dark, mechanized versions of the old-fashioned, outdoor, American farm that most think of. Leaders of the meat industry and other companies aspiring for rapid success use factory farming to gain the most profit they can for the least amount of effort and money put forth. There…

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