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If i was raising 2 children, both the same age, health, and genetics, and i raised one on a vegetarian diet, and one on a non-vegetarian diet; What would be the health outcome of the both?
What do studies say? Do vegetarians live longer? Or, are non-vegetarians the healtheir ones?
What is your personal opinion? Would you base your life style upon that opinion?
What should i tell when people judge me for my vegetarianism?And when they call me stupid,when they say it’s normal to eat meat and blah blah blah
What should i tell them?
I say vegetarian only because vegan is a myth.
It seems like vegetarians are snippy, at least here. Are they getting too little or too much of something to cause this?
Ex. Adding too much salt for flavor or too much salt in store bought prepared vegetarian foods causing high blood pressure which results in irritability.
blackbyrus—I agree. With written words, the READER supplies the inflection more than the writer.
sherry—-vegan is a myth. You cannot ride in or on any vehicles nor eat any commercially grown produce and be a true vegan. Rendered animals are used in the production of those things and that is non-vegan. The best anyone can do is grow their own veges and never use a vehicle. Not even a bicycle. “Trying to be a vegan” is as close as they can get but short of cutting out those products, calling themselves “vegan” is inaccurate.
Yeah, I’ve decided I want to go vegetarian or at least try it out for a while. I think it would be a pretty easy transition from one to the other. I want to do it for health reasons; I’d still eat meat if it was served to me at a guest at someone’s house. The problem is, I still live with my family for the time being. They are very NOT interested in even trying that. It would be too complicated to cook two different meals in the same kitchen at the same time. Plus, there would be more (or at least different) groceries to buy. If I wasn’t with my family I’m pretty sure I could do it no problem, but what can I do in the situation I’m in? Surely some of you Vegetarians have come across a dilemma like this. I need some advice!
What are your reasons for being a vegan or vegetarian?
To not cause harm to animals?
To become healthier?
To live longer?
List your reasons, and whether you are vegan or vegetarian.
I’m doing an informative speech on vegetarianism. What kind of visual aids could I use? Btw I can’t be trying to persuade the audience, because then it would be a persuasive speech.
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I’ve been vegan for almost three weeks now and I feel great!
Miso soup is my favorite vegan food!
Why do I keep hearing that vegetarianism/veganism is better for the environment. Can someone give some examples? Thanks!
people will ask me why i am vegan. and i am just dying to tell them about what happens to that piece of animal muscle they have on their plate.but i also am very aware that the #1 thing omnivores dislike about vegans/vegetarians is that they try to convert them. as any one who felt strongly about a certain cause would want to do, i want to send the message out about the horrible reality that comes with the meat/dairy/egg industry that many many people don’t realize. but i dont want to give people the message that all veggies do is try and brain wash them. where is the happy medium?
(i mean if i was an environmentalist, i would want to explain to people what could be done to help the earth. its the same thing with wanting people to understand vegan/vegetarianism, you know?)
please no rude answers. only helpful ones.