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Why it will be a trend: With the latest research suggesting that
eating more plant - based protein and
less meat can help you live longer, vegetarian protein sources are going to be more popular than ever.
At a meeting in February, Vancouver resident Eleanor Boyle, author of High Steaks:
Why and How to
Eat Less Meat, laid out the science behind the need to cut down on the amount of meat being eaten around the world, explaining the environmental impact of industrial meat product
Meat, laid out the science behind the need to cut down on the amount of
meat being eaten around the world, explaining the environmental impact of industrial meat product
meat being
eaten around the world, explaining the environmental impact of industrial
meat product
meat production.
The «
whys» and «hows» of
eating less meat, and enjoying more plant - based meals — we have three copies of «MeatLess» to give away!
I looked at one of the Paleo glucose studies by S. Lindeberg et al. (which may be
why Sweden embraces paleo) The Mediterranean group
ate a lot more low fat dairy and not much
less meat than the Paleo folks.
This may help explain
why most studies done to date on those
eating vegetarian or vegan show significantly
less inflammation in their bodies compared to
meat - eaters.
This is presumably
why those who
eat less meat, egg white, or dairy proteins have significantly lower levels circulating within their bodies within weeks of making the dietary switch.
Oppenlander, Richard A. Food Choice and Sustainability:
Why Buying Local,
Eating Less Meat, and Taking Baby Steps Won't Work..
As for
eating less meat, he was certain that there should be a hamburger on every table and asked, if we're so concerned about saving water what would happen to everyone's hamburger, and besides
why should anyone in New York City bother to conserve water anyway?
We've partnered with the game makers to help explain
why the challenges in the game are worth taking.Double Impact is based on earning points for taking different challenges, such as using more efficient light bulbs or
eating less meat.