About the great health, environmental and social benefits of becoming vegetarian |
Once Albert Einstein said "Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet". This could not have been closer to reality, but in those times people did not believe that a proper nutrition could be achieved without consuming animal related products. The truth is that as more information becomes available about the source of lifelong chronic diseases, it is clearer that our fate is in better hands if we shift our nutritional habits. According to the American Dietetic Association, living a vegetarian life can change your health for the better. This is by avoiding the consumption of many of the elements which have been linked to chronic diseases such as Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart Disease and even some types of Cancers. The perception of vegetarians falling short on proteins, iron and zinc is officially seen as myth by the people who seek for better nutritional education and health. The vegetarian diet is the source of a cleaner and healthier protein than the type found in meats; there is sufficient iron and zinc to ensure proper balance in general nutrition. All this is possible without consuming the damaging animal fats and cholesterol. Due to the preventing and healing properties of the right nutrition, vegetarians have shown to live 7 - 10 years longer than non vegetarians; vegetarian men have also managed to reduce their chances of cardiovascular diseases by 31 percent in men and 20 percent in women. In people with Hypertension, vegetarians have shown to have a lower systolic and diastolic measurement of about 5 - 10 mm HG. And Diabetes has been successfully prevented and managed by the fiber-rich, low fat vegetarian nutrition. Vegetarianism can also be beneficial to prevent and control Diverticular Disease, Renal Disease, Dementia and Obesity. Becoming vegetarian doesn't limit its benefits to your personal health, but also to the life of those fellow animals, which are brutally killed to feed humans. It is also important to look at the environmental implications of raising livestock for mass consumption, the water resources of our countries are being contaminated and wasted to produce disease in mass proportions. This information is of the public knowledge, but if we don't educate ourselves, our chances for having a healthy life are dramatically reduced. Education is power and control, reading about how fiber and omega 3 fatty acids can contribute to great health, while enjoying of great and tasty recipes even sounds too good to be true. The truth is that we are what we eat, and the vegetarian diet is health. Let's educate ourselves and be healthier for our beautiful families, and let's protect the animals and the environment. For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the {a href=http://www.vegetarian-hub.com}Vegetarian Hub and {a href="http://www.Vegetarianhub.net/forums/"}Vegetarian Hub Forums. About the author: Jovanky De Los Santos is an entrepreneur and social/health advocate, who founded the {a href=http://www.vegetarian-hub.com/become-vegetarian.html}Vegetarian Hub community and the {a href="http://www.Vegetarianhub.net/forums/"}Vegetarian Hub Forums. . This website is dedicated to educate and promote vegetarianism as a way to achieve optimal health and wellbeing. |