Matthias Briz 6/14/2017 ENGL 111 Reading Response/ Text Analysis “Vegetarianism” The collaborated work called “Vegetarianism” found in the article Opposing Viewpoints by Gale. Describes a brief description of a vegetarian diet, a diet closely followed by the action of not eating meat. Humans are classified as omnivorous creatures. That means that we can sustain ourselves eating grains, fruits, vegetables and protein. However, many will argue that meat is needed for the body to get protein…
The fiber brush effect is one of the main reasons why vegans have less colon cancer. As vegans avoid the modern, processed diet and go for the veggie-based one, they get abundant vitamins, phytochemicals (chemical compounds found in plant foods that have health-promoting properties), and fiber associated with lower cancer rates. If you’re eating a whole-foods based diet, you’re already taking in more fiber than the average person…
available to all. Many vegans and vegetarians today are missing out on necessary vitamins, minerals, and nutrients found commonly in meat products. According to the Ecologist, “Vegetarians are more likely to give birth to low birth-weight babies and to babies with birth defects of the reproductive tract,” Their breast milk is also deficient of many vital vitamins necessary for the eyes and nervous system: Vitamin B-12, DHA, and EPA (Fallon). As vegetarian/vegans mothers give birth, they…
make sure one gets all the the vitamins and nutrients needed from a vegan diet, but eating healthy, unprocessed vegan foods like grains, legumes, and a whole lot of fruits and vegetables, is incredibly beneficial. The main points always called into question are protein and Vitamin B12. As protein goes, while only animal products contain complete proteins, it is perfectly alright to eat foods with an assortment of incomplete proteins to the same effect, and for B12, fortified foods are easy to…
My Thoughts: This might seem like a strange quote to pick but it made since to me personally regarding the pursuit of living the good life. I am a strong believer in healthy eating and living your life using the power of “disgust” to make decisions about eating habits and living conditions. I am a vegetarian and have been a vegetarian almost all of my life. I grew up in a family of butchers and needless to say it shaped me as a person. I find eating meat is not the way to a good life for me.…
Why do we feel that as humans, we are entitled to kill and consume any animal we want because we are 'on top of the food chain? Why do we perpetuate the myth that we /need/ to eat other animals to survive as a species? In order to create a more ethical, personal and environmentally sustainable future we must end, or at least lower, meat consumption. Australia, next to the US, has the highest rate of meat consumption with the population consuming 115 kilograms per person per year. This rate of…
In the article, “Veganism”, by Douglas Dupler, Dupler gives an extensive overview of what veganism is. Dupler not only provides the health benefits of being vegan, but also the history of how veganism came into existence. There is also information on the ethical and ecology aspects of the vegan diet included in the article. He adds how to prepare and the precautions one should take when practicing the vegan diet. Then, he includes the research provided on vegetarians and how they were positively…
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Cave people hunted and ate meat and the only plant life consumed was what they could gather. Many doctors argue that the human digestive system evolved to consume meat and that their are essential substances in meat like vitamin B-12 that are not found in plants (D’Amico). D’Amico argues that it isn’t meat that makes a diet unhealthy, it is how they eat meat, and how much they eat. As for being bad for the environment there is some truth to that, but the impact is not necessarily…
provide vitamins A and D. These vitamins are essential for immune regulation, fertility, digestion and hormone balance. The second reason is that vegan diets include large amounts of soy. The primary concern is the phytoestrogen content which can cause a chain reaction of hormone imbalances. Additionally, animal fats offer unique nutrients. For example, vitamin K2 and cholesterol, which is a vital ingredient for healthy hormones. For the last important reason, vegan diets are deficient in…