Most people try being
vegan for health reasons.
We started eating
vegan for health reasons last year.
Several people I have encouraged to go
vegan for health reasons have been asking me about the utility of egg whites.
I started being
vegan for health reasons, and astonishingly I've lost 4 lbs in 2 weeks, after trying all sorts of diets and exercise over 4 years and only gaining weight... I'd actually given up on losing weight!
I've been thinking about going
vegan for health reasons.
I have become
vegan for health reasons a few weeks ago and I was beginning to feel so bummed that I couldn't enjoy all those favors I used to eat, until now!!
Sometimes I like cooking
vegan for health reasons as well as saving the eggs in the house as we go through them fast enough lol.
Thank you, we are new
vegans for health reasons and I was craving something sweet this hit the spot!
Not exact matches
My mother is an excellent cook, and though we aren't strictly
vegan we avoid eggs and dairy
for health reasons, and have great results.
I prefer to make them so I know they're gluten free and
vegan for my oldest who has given that up
for health reasons.
I'm a
vegan for compassion
reasons too (only compassion
reasons actually, not in it
for health at all haha)
Since struggling to become a
vegan (
for health reasons), I have come to love «doctored beans» and am always looking
for new recipe ideas.
I am potato - free as much as possible
for health reasons and I'm just learning gluten - free and
vegan cooking (at the same time!)
I've since given up my
vegan ways
for various
health reasons, and foods like this raw spiced eggnog are back on the menu.
Initially, going
vegan was purely
for health reasons.
I went
vegan for ethical
reasons and didn't care a lot about the
health aspects of a
vegan diet, so even after reading The China Study and watching Forks Over Knives I wasn't really convinced that I should give up oils.
I can not comment on using other thickeners such as agar agar as I am doing this
for health reasons and I am not vegetarian or
vegan.
I am not a
vegan but I find this post so useful and I always refer people to this post when someone asks me about ways to convert a classic recipe to a plantbased one either
for ethical or
health reasons.
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My hubby (the
vegan half of the marriage, converted
for health reasons) asked what was in them and as I rattled off the ingredients, I realized I'd forgotten the almond milk!
I've been eating
vegan about a year
for health reasons.
A dietary
vegan may choose to follow a plant - based diet
for health reasons and may not choose to avoid animal products in other aspects of their lives.
We eat meat
for health reasons — we are not healthy on a
vegan diet.
Ditching a food group (or three) I'm seeing more women on
vegan and gluten - free diets, not
for ethical or
health reasons but to shed pounds.
totally worthless (other than a 2 week clean out) that is it, and if you stick on it
for health reasons you will develop them, when you have destroyed you gut, you will get systemic candida which
vegan diet's feed with ever bite you take (everthing in
vegan diet's rot's) meats, and eggs are digested by enzymes so don't lie about healthy benefits of
vegan BS
Often people do choose to adhere to a
vegan diet
for health reasons, but others want to eat lower on the food chain out of respect
for animals or to minimize their carbon footprint and help protect the environment.
Melissa Raimondi became a raw
vegan for a number of
reasons:
health, ethics and the wider environment.
Some adopt a
vegan diet purely
for ethical
reasons while others are at least partially motivated by
health.
You had me worried when you mentioned your «bad feeling» about low cholesterol levels in
vegans and while there seems to be plenty evidence to support the claim that having high cholesterol can be positive
for many
health reasons, I've not found any hard evidence that outright proves that
vegans and vegetarians who eat a well balanced diet AND have low cholesterol are at risk of cancer, brain and nervous system issues, etc..
I went
vegan about a month ago,
for ethical
reasons, and when I looked more into it I discovered more about the
health benefits of veganism.
Now if you are
vegan for ethical
reason not to kill animals then it's commendable but don't claim that it is
for health reason.
Many whole food
vegans, like myself, started
for health reasons, but sustain it
for ethics
reasons (it's hard to justify eating even a mouthful of flesh, since it is not needed
for nutrition, it's only
for the taste, and an animal must die to provide that mouthful).
I too have been vegetarian
for 10 years (almost a couple months short of it) and just last year started to go
vegan (also due to
health reasons) cutting 99 % of my dairy has helped me so much!
People become
vegan for various
reasons which can include, but are not limited to; environmental implications, animal rights,
health issues relating to meat digestion, religious or spiritual beliefs, taste or simple personal preference.
(personally, I would stay away
for ethical
reasons, but I realize most
vegans adopt plant - based diets
for a combination of
health and ethical
reasons) I did a detailed search on medline looking at egg whites, homocysteine and methionine and found nothing.
I say this
for a variety of
reasons, including that some people transitioning to a
vegan diet use «fake meats» and other transition foods and seem to see
health benefits even before going all the way to whole food plants.
But a large number of people choose a
vegan lifestyle
for health reasons.
Even most
vegans and vegetarians who quit the diet
for any
reason — hassle, social pressure, or just a change in ethical concerns — experience a surge in
health after they re-incorporate meat.
Perhaps ultimately, as
vegans, we may have to accept that some athletic high fat meat dieters can have a healthy profile and physique and we elect to choose
vegan for multiple
reasons in addition to
health.
I would also expect to see significant differences between those who are ethical
vegans (no animal products or testing at all) and those who have simply adopted a plant based diet (veganism
for health reasons alone).
Just to add, I don't know that many folks who live a
vegan lifestyle just
for their
health, they usually get in under ethical
reasons, then, as they progress, and get «better» at it, they find the
health benefits of a
vegan lifestyle.
Many people might be considering or have recently chosen to become
vegan for health, environmental and / or ethical
reasons.
Although many choose the
Vegan Diet for ethical reasons, others become vegan because the diet offers a number of health bene
Vegan Diet
for ethical
reasons, others become
vegan because the diet offers a number of health bene
vegan because the diet offers a number of
health benefits.
In one sense There is no way to avoid embarrassment here — either I undertook this very painful test
for no
reason (distrusting the program), or went
vegan for no apparent
health benefit.
And while getting calcium from plant foods may have a number of advantages
for bone
health (see below), there is no
reason to think that
vegans need less calcium than anyone else.
In my humble opinion, the biggest difference between a
vegan and someone who eats a plant based diet is that a
vegan does nt eat animal products
for ethical
reasons and plant based or Nutritarian's
for health reasons.
«Only time a
vegan or vegetarian diet is at all beneficial is when you compare it to people that eat like shit and even then you are still risking you're health for no reason... Vegan = gullible idiot&r
vegan or vegetarian diet is at all beneficial is when you compare it to people that eat like shit and even then you are still risking you're
health for no
reason...
Vegan = gullible idiot&r
Vegan = gullible idiot»
Whether you are reducing meat consumption
for personal, political or
health reasons, going fully
vegan is intimidating.
Initially, going
vegan was purely
for health reasons.