Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Motivation to go vegetarian?

Personally, I feel giving up meat for the sole purpose of not liking the idea of animals being killed is not the right reason to give up meat. If you don't like meat or want a healthier lifestyle, that's a better reason. Here's why: 1) most vegetarians who are so on principle alone are not healthy. they are some of the worst eaters I've ever met. they care more about the animals they feel they are protecting than nourishing themselves. 2) There are some important dietary considerations to learn about and not everyone's body is equipped to handle being a vegetarian (despite what other vegetarians may tell you, 3) There's no harm in first trying to cut back and see how your body adjusts. personally, I never liked meat. I first started by not eating red meat and subsisted mostly on chicken and pasta. But then i got sick of chicken too. But my body does not thrive unless I have some fish in my diet. I've tried all sorts of supplements over many years and I never feel as good as when I have fish at least twice a week. So you should carefully monitor yourself...listen to you body. 4)While treating animals inhumanely is cruel, the demand for meat throughout the whole will always win against any argument for vegetarianism. Until more people understand that they do no need a diet full of meat to subsist, attitudes will not change. veganism is another issue altogether. These folks are extremist and the majority do it for animal rights reasons only. There are many vegetarian resources online, just google vegetarianism. the most important thing is to supplement. B vitamins are very important, B12 in particular as it is only found in meat. I take natrol more than a multiple for women.

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