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Your Journey To Healthy, Vegetarian Living Starts Here!

Did you know?

A plant-based diet will help you lower your cholesterol and blood pressure levels.

People who consume meat have a higher risk of developing serious diseases, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.

Vegetarians have been found to live longer than those who eat meat.

Vegetarians weigh less than meat eaters weigh and are less susceptible to allergies.

Do you want to live a healthier and longer life by becoming a vegetarian, but dont know how to start or where to begin?

Healthy Gluten Free Vegetarian and Vegan Living offers comprehensive information for total elimination of meat products from your diet to achieve health and wellness. Its complete with diet definitions, benefits, risks associated with this diet, tips for those starting out, and the dos and donts of going vegetarian.

Discover what Vegans, Lacto-Vegetarians and Ovo-Vegetarians, just to name a few eat and the principles behind each type of diet plan.

Why Go Vegetarian

While health benefits are the most popular reason for eliminating meat from ones diet and going vegetarian, there are many other reasons why you should consider avoiding meat. It could be for religion, environment, or even ethical reasons.

Healthy Gluten Free Vegetarian and Vegan Living explains each of these motives. The eBook also tells you how you can save money and avoid ingesting growth hormones from meat by becoming a vegetarian.

From heart disease and obesity to cancer, the eBook contains all you need to know about the benefits of vegetarianism to fire up your determination to start or carry on with this type of diet.

Avoiding the Risks

Without proper education and sound meal planning vegetarianism runs the risk for nutrient deficiency, something that is easily addressed through proper substitution Healthy Gluten Free Vegetarian and Vegan Living provides information on how to properly substitute meat and dairy nutrients to maintain a balanced and nutritionally sound diet.

Healthy Gluten Free Vegetarian and Vegan Living has a full list of what you need to do and what you need to avoid once you decide to follow a vegetarian diet. Youll understand what you can eat and get beginner tips to help you ease into a healthy and balanced plant-based diet.

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Healthy Gulten-Free Vegetarian and Vegan Diet

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While all attempts have been made to provide effective, verifiable information in this book, neither the Author nor Publisher assumes any responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies, or omissions notwithstanding the fact the rapidly changing nature of food technology

Any slights of people or organizations are unintentional.

While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book , they do not make any representations to specific consumption or preparation of ingredient and food related subject . Readers are cautioned to rely on their judgment about their individual circumstances to act accordingly

If advice concerning health matters is needed, the service of a qualified professional should be sought .

This publication is not intended as medical advice. It is for informational purposes only .

What Is A Vegetarian Diet A vegetarian diet is one that excludes meat - photo 2
What Is A Vegetarian Diet

A vegetarian diet is one that excludes meat chicken and pork and mainly - photo 3A vegetarian diet is one that excludes meat, chicken, and pork and mainly includes plant foods. There are various levels of exclusion of meat and animal byproducts, depending on the type of diet pursued by the individual. The reasons for following a vegetarian lifestyle vary, and include, health, ethical and religious justifications. Since the consumption of saturated fats that come from animal products has been linked with high cholesterol, and heart disease, many choose to eliminate those foods for health reasons alone.

Foods Omitted From A Vegetarian Diet The type of food omitted from a - photo 4 Foods Omitted From A Vegetarian Diet:

The type of food omitted from a vegetarian diet depends on the specific type of vegetarian diet the person follows. In various forms, the following foods may be excluded:

  • All animal products, including fish
  • Eggs, milk, cheese and dairy
  • Any non-food products made from animal or animal by-productsVegetarianism In America T he use of plant diets are on the up rise More and - photo 5
Vegetarianism In America

T he use of plant diets are on the up rise. More and more people are choosing a meatless lifestyle or looking to get the bulk of their nutrition from plant foods.

Almost 16 million Americans 5 of the population are vegetarian and 50 of - photo 6Almost 16 million Americans (5% of the population) are vegetarian and 50% of these people are vegan (Harris Interactive study commissioned by the Vegetarian Resource Group). The number of vegetarians in the United States has doubled since 2009 when the count was only 2.5%.

Data also shows that 33% of Americans are eating vegetarian meals more often, even though they are not fully committed to the lifestyle.

A 2010 Vegetarian Resource Group Nationwide poll found that 1.4 million people between ages 8 and 18 (3% of American youth) are vegetarian; this number is up from 2% counted 10 years ago.

Types of Vegetarian Diets T here are seven different forms of vegetarianism - photo 7
Types of Vegetarian Diets

T here are seven different forms of vegetarianism and each one has its own set of parameters.

Vegan Diet

T he vegan diet is by far the strictest and excludes all animal products and their byproducts.

  • Vegans do not consume any animal products including red meat white meat - photo 8Vegans do not consume any animal products, including, red meat, white meat (pork), fish, seafood, and poultry.
  • They also exclude any foods derived from or made with animal products or byproducts, such as milk, yogurt, cheese, mayonnaise, butter, honey, gelatin, and eggs.
  • Vegans also do not use any non-food products made from animals, such as beeswax, cosmetics, supplements, silk, leather, or wool.

Like any vegetarian diet, it is hoped that the convert will receive benefits such as weight loss, and the reduction of the risk of diabetes and heart disease, but for vegans it is more about following a philosophy rather than a diet.

According to the American Vegan Association veganism is compassion in - photo 9According to the American Vegan Association, "veganism is compassion in action." It goes beyond a diet; it is a lifestyle and a philosophy. Veganism follows a "Reverence for Life" that recognizes the rights of all living creatures and nonviolence towards animals and the Earth. They eat solely from the plant world and follow a generally healthy lifestyle and harmonious living. Animal rights groups are strong advocates of this type of philosophy, and many follow a vegan diet.

The vegan diet includes all plant foods, such as grains, fruit, nuts, and legumes. Soy products such as tofu, soymilk, and veggie burgers are commonly eaten. Soy can be a staple of the diet because it is a complete protein unlike other vegetable protein foods.

Other substitutes for meat products include almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and rice milk. Cheese substitutes include nutritional yeast, as well as products made from soy and tapioca. There are even egg substitutes such as silken tofu.

Lacto Vegetarian Diet

T he lacto vegetarian diet excludes meat of all kind, but does allow dairy, like milk and cheese. This type of diet is popular among religious groups such as Hindus and Buddhists, and many Westerners.

The lacto vegetarian does not consume eggs because it contains future life and - photo 10The lacto vegetarian does not consume eggs because it contains future life and meat is avoided since its consumption would involve the taking of a life.

The consumption of dairy products helps the lacto vegetarian to meet his/her calcium requirements, which can be more difficult in the vegan diet. Dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, and cheese, are common milk products included in the lacto-vegetarian diet.

Ovo Vegetarian Diet O vo-vegetarians do not eat red or white meat fish - photo 11Ovo Vegetarian Diet

O vo-vegetarians do not eat red or white meat, fish, poultry, seafood or dairy, but they do include eggs in their diet.

Lacto-ovo Vegetarian Diet

This form of vegetarianism excludes animal foods with the exception of eggs and - photo 12This form of vegetarianism excludes animal foods with the exception of eggs and milk. Like the lacto vegetarian, the lacto-ovo vegetarian has the advantage over more strict vegetarians of accessibility to calcium and zinc. This plan is popular among religious groups who eschew meat. Many seventh-day Adventists are followers of this diet.

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