Sentences with phrase «vegetarian diets seem»

That's where a vegetarian diet seems to come in.

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3 Tertullian and John Chrysostom seem to have been vegetarians and Jerome advocated a meat - free diet, although he did not entirely follow his own advice.
For health / anxiety - related problems I need to switch to an ovo - lacto - vegetarian diet (for good, as it seems: -LRB-: -LRB-: (oh well...), and this recipe comes quite in handy.
Just experimenting with a Vegan diet as i have developed a dairy allergy and as we love vegetarian food, vegan seemed the way to go.
It seems that gladiators ate mostly a vegetarian diet rich in carbohydrates.The very thought of starting the day like a gladiator is what lifts and sparkles my mood.
What seems to work best for me personally is a primarily vegetarian based diet but with sustainable animal products.
There are a ton of people across the web, podcast world, ect that seem to complicate the whole vegan / vegetarian diet when it comes to the athlete.
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..
So, it might seem like it's almost like a vegetarian keto diet given how much fiber it provides.
On past gov» t pyramid diet, vegetarian acid / alkaline diet, and even a strict paleo diet, they seem to require a herculian will power to choose to eat «healthy».
I read Price's book and he didn't specify that a diet of meat was healthier, only that the few vegetarians he observed seemed to be dominated by nearby tribes that consumed meat.
It seems as though the new trend with some of the UFC fighters is the vegetarian MMA diet.
People seem to love to always jump from fad diet to fad diet such as low - fat diets, atkins diets, south beach diets, grapefruit diets, detox diets, vegetarian diets, and other sometimes ridiculous diets that most times are based on one person's opinion or marketing scheme (or personal agenda) rather than based on actual science.
I have been reluctant to try it because I have been a vegetarian for over 20 years and there doesn't seem to be many non-meat options for this diet and I have grown so accustom to low - fat cooking, eating high - fat seems rather hard for me to adjust to everytime I try to get going with the diet.
For the vegetarian, the ketogenic diet can seem like impossibility.
Interestingly, many Asian cultures seem to do well eating a vegetarian diet.
(Lamb and rice dog foods seem to be associated with low taurine in dogs, along with high fiber foods, dog foods that are very low in protein, and vegetarian diets.)
If you're raising a furry little vegetarian, nutrient - dense plant foods like peas seem like a great way to help nourish your pet, but you have probably learned to be careful when introducing new foods to your pet's diet.
There are commercial vegetarian diets available for dogs, but most dogs don't seem to do very well on them long - term.
Samantha: And with the trends that we're seeing now, for example like the raw diet and we're seeing things that are gluten - free, I've heard some not - so - great things about the vegetarian diet, unless a dog actually needs that, but are there... for these new trends that we're seeing, are there any diets that kind of stick out that seem to be the best, or the new best thing I guess, to be feeding your pet?
Even if he or she seems healthy now, the effects of a vegetarian or vegan diet can take time to accrue.
Dear Pablo: I eat a lot of tofu as part of my vegetarian diet but it seems to me that this may conflict with my concerns for the environment.
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