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31 Good Reasons to Vegetarian
- Conservation of Fossil fuel. It takes 78 calories of fossil fuel to
produce 1 calorie of beef protein; 35 calories for 1 calorie of pork;
22 calories for 1 of poultry; but just 1 calorie of fossil fuel for
1 calorie of soybeans. By eating plant foods instead of animal foods,
non-renewable sources of energy are conserved.
- Water conservation. It takes 3 to 15 times as much water to produce
animal protein as it does plant protein. As a vegetarian I contribute
to water conservation.
- Efficient use of grains. It takes up to 16 pounds of soybeans and
grains to produce 1 lb. of beef and 3 to 6 lbs. to produce 1 lb of turkey
& egg. By eating grain foods directly, I make the food supply more
efficient & that contributes to the environment.
- Soil conservation. When grains & legumes are used more efficiently,
our precious topsoil is automatically made more efficient in it's use.
We use less agricultural resources to provide for the same number of
people.
- Saving our forests. Tropical forests in Brazil and other tropic regions
are destroyed daily, in part, to create more acreage to raise livestock.
By not supporting the meat industry, I directly reduce the demand to
pillage these irreplaceable treasures of nature. Since the forest land
"filters" our air supply and contains botanical sources for
new medicines, this destruction is irreversable.
- Aesthetics. Decaying animal parts, whether in a freezer case or served
in restaurants, can never be as asthetically pleasing to the senses
as the same foods made from wholesome vegetable sources. Only habit
can allow one not to perceive this: a change in diet makes this self
evident.
- No deficiencies. There is no nutrient necessary for optimal human
functioning which cannot be obtained from plant food.
- High fat plus cholesterol. Animal foods are higher in fat than most
plant foods, particularly saturated fats. Plants do not contain cholesterol.
- "Carb" deficient. Meat is deficient in carbohydrates, particularly
the starches which are so essential to proper health.
- Vitamin deficient. Except for the b-complex, meat is largely deficient
in vitamins.
- Agricultural Chemicals. Being higher on the food chain, animal foods
contain far higher concentrations of agricultural chemicals than plant
foods, including pesticides, herbicides, etc.
- Exposure to livestock drugs. There are over 20,000 different drugs,
including sterols, antibiotics, growth hormones and other veterinary
drugs that are given to livestock animals. These drugs are consumed
when animal foods are consumed. The dangers in secondary consumption
of antibiotics are well documented.
- Pathogenic Microorganisms. There are a host of bacteria and viruses,
worms and parasites, some quite dangerous, that are common to animals.
When I eat meat, I eat the organisms in the meat. Micro-organisms are
present in plant foods too, but their number and danger to human health
is by no means comparable to that of those in meat.
- Shelf life differential. Plant foods last longer than animal foods.
Try this experiment: Leave out a head of lettuce and a pound of hamburger
for 1 day, which will make you sick?
- Organoleptic Indications of Pathenogens. Plant foods give tell-tale
signs of "going bad". Ever hear of someone getting sick from
"bad broccoli"?
- Heart Disease. Meat eating increases the risk of heart disease, this
country's #1 killer. The correlation is an epidemiological fact.
- Cancer prevention. Of all the natural cancer prevention substances
found: vitamin C, B-17, hydroquionenes, beta carotene, NDGA, - none
has been found to be animal derived. Yet most meats, when cooked, produce
an array of benzenes and other carcinogenic compounds. Cancer is infinitely
easier to prevent than cure. Soybeans contain protease inhibitor, a
powerful anticancer compound. You won't find it in useful quantities
in animal based food.
- Disease Inducing. The correlation between meat consumption and a wide
range of degenerative diseases is well founded and includes osteoporosis,
kidney stones and gallstones, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, arthritis,
gum disease. Acne is aggravated by animal food, and studies confirm
that vegetarians tend to be thinner than meat eaters. Obesity is considered
by doctors to be a disease.
- Intestinal Toxemia. The condition of the intestinal flora is critical
to overall health. Animal products putrefy the colon.
- Transit time. Wholesome food travels quickly through the digestive
tract, leaving little time to spoil and incite disease within the body.
- Fiber deficient. Fiber absorbs unwanted, excess fats; cleans the intestines;
provides bulk and aids in peristalsis. Plant food is high in fiber content;
meat, poultry and dairy products have none.
- Body wastes. Food from animals contain their waste, including adrenaline,
uric and lactic acid, etc., Before adding ketchup, the biggest contributors
to the "flavor profile" of a hamburger are the leftover blood
and urine.
- Excess protein. The average American eats 400% of the RDA for protein.
This causes excess nitrogen in the blood that creates a host of long-term
health problems.
- Longevity. To increase ones risk of getting degenerative disease means
decreasing ones chance to live a naturally long healthy life. Huzas
and other peoples with large centenarian populations maintain lifestyles
that are relatively meat free.
- Well Being. There is personal satisfaction in "giving up"
meat and becoming vegetarian.
- Health care costs. Being healthier on a vegetarian diet means spending
less on health care.
- Food costs. Vegetarian foods tend to cost less than meat based items.
- "Economic Vote". Support of the meat industry and the way
they operate is shown if their products are purchased and used.
- Natural diet. Our hands, teeth, feet, intestinal tract...even our
body chemistry is that of an herbivore.
- World Peace. There can never be peace among men while men are
slaughtering other highly developed life forms.
- Easy substitutes. There are vegetable based substitutes for every
meat product imaginable.
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