While vegetarianism does carry specific ideological beliefs as an approach to health and wellness, it isn't so simple to judge.
While vegetarianism had already been a well - known concept, veganism was seen as a rare and overly rigid form of it.
While vegetarianism is just a phase for most, (gross estimate that 75 % of vegetarians revert back to a meat - based diet after nine years), a teenager feels serious and strongly about their diet choice.
Not exact matches
While this is the lifestyle I choose to follow, I am not here to convert anyone to
vegetarianism.
While Diet for a Small Planet focused on
vegetarianism as a way to combat world hunger and climate change, Epicure's message, via its globe - trotting author Anna Thomas, is that being vegetarian is no excuse to not pull off a glamorous dinner party.
It's a difficult balance, I think, to not IMPOSE our beliefs on our kids
while still SHARING and EMPHASIZING what's important to us, and WHY... and why it may differ, even drastically, from those around us (I think of atheism and
vegetarianism as two biggies here in our own life)- but that it's important to stay strong in your own beliefs...
while allowing that others may have very different thoughts - which ALSO can be valid and worth contemplating.
Although I am sympathetic ethically to
vegetarianism, having been a practitioner for decades, removing gluten and casein products from my diet,
while adding liver, raw eggs, heavy cream, coconut oil, and organic dark chocolate has renewed my health and vitality by shedding 70 pounds of adipose tissue, and improving brain function.
While there is not a link to
vegetarianism and activity per se, vegetarians are known to be generally more health - conscious, which means including consistent exercise in their lifestyles.
While the article presented an intriguing pilot study, nothing in it even suggested that
vegetarianism was responsible for the increased telomerase activity.
While they haven't pulled the trigger yet, close to 12 million Americans say they'd be interested in giving
vegetarianism a go.
explores
vegetarianism and sustainability
while also hinting at parallel issues that emerge in a world gorging daily upon celebrity and commoditized pop culture.