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Hello, fellow Bluelighters! I tried searching for a similar thread, but I couldn't find anything. Mods, if there's already an existing one, just point me in the right direction.
Although I choose a vegan lifestyle for both health and ethical reasons, I have plenty of friends who choose it solely because of the health benefits. Aside from my the ethics of this particular lifestyle, I strongly believe that everyone should at least adapt to a vegetarian lifestyle. The amount of growth hormones and antibiotics in animal food products is horrendous and does more bad than good to our bodies. The amount of protein that an average meat-eater consumes on a daily basis is double (and sometimes triple!) the recommended amount. More protein is NOT good! Protein is hard on the kidneys and can lead to renal failure. I forget exactly the science of it, but the calcium from cow and goat milk combined with eating such high amounts of protein from meat is ironically the cause of osteoporosis. When looking at a table of a country's ranking in the amount of milk drank on average compared to the rates of osteoporosis, they are both in the same rank with the U.S. being the worst.
This is a GREAT video of all of the health risks that come along with eating meat. (Only minor graphic content. It's not bad compared to a lot of the videos since it was a presentation at a school.)
I just think it would be good to have a thread on this topic because it is extremely healthy living. We can use this as a way to share awesome recipes, share success stories, weight loss pictures, health tips (sources of certain vitamins, fitness related), ask questions about which foods contain animal products and which don't and we can even provide support for those transitioning since it can be somewhat difficult within the first month.
I hope this thread gains some attention, let me know what you all think!
Although I choose a vegan lifestyle for both health and ethical reasons, I have plenty of friends who choose it solely because of the health benefits. Aside from my the ethics of this particular lifestyle, I strongly believe that everyone should at least adapt to a vegetarian lifestyle. The amount of growth hormones and antibiotics in animal food products is horrendous and does more bad than good to our bodies. The amount of protein that an average meat-eater consumes on a daily basis is double (and sometimes triple!) the recommended amount. More protein is NOT good! Protein is hard on the kidneys and can lead to renal failure. I forget exactly the science of it, but the calcium from cow and goat milk combined with eating such high amounts of protein from meat is ironically the cause of osteoporosis. When looking at a table of a country's ranking in the amount of milk drank on average compared to the rates of osteoporosis, they are both in the same rank with the U.S. being the worst.
This is a GREAT video of all of the health risks that come along with eating meat. (Only minor graphic content. It's not bad compared to a lot of the videos since it was a presentation at a school.)
I just think it would be good to have a thread on this topic because it is extremely healthy living. We can use this as a way to share awesome recipes, share success stories, weight loss pictures, health tips (sources of certain vitamins, fitness related), ask questions about which foods contain animal products and which don't and we can even provide support for those transitioning since it can be somewhat difficult within the first month.
I hope this thread gains some attention, let me know what you all think!