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		<title>Vegetarianism and Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well-planned vegan and lacto-ovo-vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy and lactation. Appropriately planned vegan and lacto-ovo-vegetarian diets satisfy nutrient needs of infants, children, and adolescents and promote normal growth. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well-planned vegan and lacto-ovo-vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy and lactation. Appropriately planned vegan and lacto-ovo-vegetarian diets satisfy nutrient needs of infants, children, and adolescents and promote normal growth. </p>
<p>These nutrient requirements represent minimum levels and do not include any surpluses. All diets are made up of calories. Everything you eat and drink (besides obvious calorie-free things like water and celery, etc.) has calories in it. Vegetarians are still a minority in the United States, but a large and growing one. Carnivores seem to think that vegetarians are like dieters and that we want to cheat a little now and then. My father is convinced that if he can convince me of how good his corned beef and cabbage tastes, I&#8217;ll give in and eat it. </p>
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<p>Younger vegetarians are usually part of a family that eats vegetarian meals for health or other reasons. Older children may decide to become vegetarians because of concern for animals, the environment, or their own health. Vegans are rarely obese and, on the average, ovolacto-vegetarians are leaner than those who eat meat. However, being vegetarian doesn’t guarantee a slim figure. Semi-vegetarian diets are diets that primarily consist of vegetarian foods, but make exceptions for some non-vegetarian foods. These diets may be followed by those who choose to reduce the amount of animal flesh consumed, or sometimes as a way of transitioning to a vegetarian diet. Many people who are vegetarians or who wish to become vegans or vegetarians are also concerned about the environment. </p>
<p>Raising cattle takes a great deal more water than raising vegetables. In 1996, government policies stated that a vegetarian diet is healthy, meets Recommended Daily Allowances, and does not lack protein. There is no restriction on the calorie intake so long as the diet is confined within the recommended foods. Despite the controversy over protein requirements, vegetarians athletes can easily achieve adequate protein providing their diet is adequate in energy and contains a variety of plant-protein foods such as legumes, grains, nuts and seeds. Vegetarians need not be concerned with eating &#8220;complementary proteins&#8221; at each meal but rather over the course of a day. The raw food diet is based on idea that everything should be eaten while living, or as close to living as possible. This living material is not necessarily the food, but the enzymes that are in the food.</p>
<p>Although vegetarian diets are higher in total iron content than nonvegetarian diets, iron stores are lower in vegetarians because the iron from plant foods is more poorly absorbed. The clinical importance of this, if any, is unclear because iron deficiency anemia rates are similar in vegetarians and nonvegetarians. These diets may be followed by those who choose to reduce the amount of animal flesh consumed, or sometimes as a way of transitioning to a vegetarian diet. Similarly, iron requirements of vegetarians are estimated to be 80% greater than those of non-vegetarians. However, the adequacy of iron intakes was not assessed in our study because the iron requirement distribution is skewed, and therefore the some methods cannot be used to estimate the prevalence of inadequacy.</p>
<p> Birth weights of infants born to well nourished vegetarian women have been shown to be similar to birth-weight norms and to birth weights of infants of nonvegetarians. Diets of pregnant and lactating vegans should be supplemented with vitamin B-12 daily. Most of us mean ovo-lacto vegetarian when we say vegetarian. Lacto-ovo-vegetarians are like lacto-vegetarians. But these groups of vegetarians do not limit their dairy foods intake to low-fat. In fact, more than one-third of current semi-vegetarians are age 55 or older, reflecting dietary changes driven by health concerns associated with aging. They are more aware of issues such as animal welfare and the environment and are more likely to contribute time or money to specific causes. We can relate the different pieces of information known and then the answer can be interpreted according to the specific need(s) of the person inquiring. Vegetarians are prevented from adopting a real food reform because they have the erroneous idea that the rejection of meat is all that is required to carry them into the dietetic heaven.</p>
<p> They do not know that a vegetarian diet may be even more dangerous than a properly planned mixed diet. Medical studies have shown that vegetarians are less likely to suffer from heart disease, cancer, diet-related diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure, so a vegetarian diet is very good for your health. Seniors and strict vegetarians are most at risk. Symptoms such as fatigue, constipation, loss of appetite and weight loss can occur in those who are deficient. Vegetarians are less likely to form either kidney stones or gallstones. In addition, vegetarians may also be at lower risk for osteoporosis because they eat little or no animal protein.</p>
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		<title>Healthy Vegetarian Nutritional Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our health needs proper nourishment and nutritional diet with vitamins, it can be both vegetarian and non vegetarian. A question arises that what is a vegetarian diet?
Some people get tensed about certain diet for different reasons; there can be many reasons like weight loss and beauty because there is not only one pattern for vegetarian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Our health needs proper nourishment and nutritional diet with vitamins, it can be both vegetarian and non vegetarian. A question arises that what is a vegetarian diet?<br />
Some people get tensed about certain diet for different reasons; there can be many reasons like weight loss and beauty because there is not only one pattern for vegetarian diet eating.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A full amount vegetarian diet is a “vegan” that a diet that includes green vegetables, fresh fruits, seeds, nuts, grains which are dried beans and peas. In the dominant time non -vegetarians are also into food but also include fish, chicken, eggs and dairy foodstuffs into their diet but no red meat.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Healthy food types</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fruits and Vegetables: This group shows varieties of healthy foods that are the most intense and full of nutrient contents like apple, banana, papaya, and many more fruits that are helpful. Vegetables have less sugar contents compared to fruits. Healthy fruits should be consumed in your daily diet. Most fruits and vegetables are found to be fighters of cancer and heart problems.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Healthy Fats and Carbohydrates: These food groups are essential structural components of healthy livelihood cells and great sources of energy which is a needed diet by our body. This food groups include simple sugars, gums, cellulose and starches.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Dietary Fiber: This type of food group helps in balance and regularity in the system’s body. Fiber consumption helps in controlling your calorie eating which results to the promotion of weight loss. Blood sugars of diabetic people are also controlled with the help of dietary fibers; healthy fiber may also help in reducing your risk for having cardiovascular diseases and some certain cancers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Meat, Fish and chicken: This group of food are high-quality sources of protein and critically full of fat acids .Proteins are essential to the growth and development of your body. It also helps in the preservation and restoring of our body tissues.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nutritional requirement</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fiber sources: &#8211; Through fiber sources our body gets some effective energy, to protect our body from diseases this source of energy is in some foods that are as shown below:</p>
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<li> soybeans and peas</li>
<li> psyllium seed husk</li>
<li> carrots and broccoli(vegetable)</li>
<li> onions, potatoes</li>
<li> fruits and their juices (plums, berries, and prune juice)</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Fiber sources are now associated with reduced risk of getting sick with the following diseases:</p>
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<li> gastrointestinal disorders</li>
<li> obesity</li>
<li> Several types of cancer</li>
<li> high-blood cholesterol</li>
<li> type 2 diabetes</li>
<li> cardiovascular diseases</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Vitamins &#8211; Vitamins are Vitamin B and Vitamin C, which needs to be replaced on a daily basis. Fat soluble vitamins are the types of vitamins that can be stored in our body for as long as the body needs them. There are two types of vitamins &#8211; water-soluble vitamins and fat soluble vitamins. Water-soluble vitamins dissolve faster with water which can’t be stored in our body for longer periods of time; they travel through our bloodstream and the excess which the body will have no more use with will be extracted out from it by means of urine or sweat.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of a vegetarian resource is to have a educational materials ready to help inspire you with the new lifestyle as a vegetarian. To show you the benefits in your nutrition, environment and ethics. Most of these resource centers are non-profit and dedicated to your education. The idea one would be A to Z [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The purpose of a vegetarian resource is to have a educational materials ready to help inspire you with the new lifestyle as a vegetarian. To show you the benefits in your nutrition, environment and ethics. Most of these resource centers are non-profit and dedicated to your education. The idea one would be A to Z reference guide with all the facts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Vegetarian resource groups are open to exchanging ideas from topics like peer pressure and coming up with new snacks to eat. Use your group as a place to help with the challenges of your non-vegan friends. Plaining put, its the basic facts for the new vegetarian.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Vegetarian standards are different according to the vegetarian society, such as terms like vegetarian or vegan. The vegan is the higher standard vegetarian but the later is the minimum vegetarian. There is so much confusion over those terms, even in food labels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Even with the minimum vegetarian, you can eat foods that do not cause the death of animals. A more simple meal would be a pasta and sauce, it has been a standard for years. Food from the middle east would be more of a culinary food because there food is more innovative.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Vegetarian practices may seem like a bunch of annoying things but they are not. I have been a vegetarian most of my life with all the talk about energy ratio to produce your flesh, come on now, last time I checked; cows eat grass. Bring back the farms, they have worked for thousands of years.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Vegetarian dietary practices have the potentially to save so much in health care costs. There would be less cancer without the fat from the meat. Heart disease and obesity would be far less, sorry I am getting on a rant.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are new to the vegetarian lifestyle, a gradual change would be best for most. Make the move with using many more mushrooms, keep it familiar at first. If you do not do this you will cram yourself full of facts you don not need at first. You will be able to live without animal protein.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Your food will not be boring, your diet will be many of the same fruits and vegetables you eat today. Meat industry would have you belief you will just fall over, what a joke. It is advisable to live without meat, its healthier. The reason it is heather is you will have a permanent reduction in your weight, cholesterol and blood pressure.</p>
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