scrapking said:
What goodies from meat are you referring to? Meat, dairy, and eggs are associated with a raft of diseases. And the nutrients in them are all available from plant-based sources (yes, even B12). I agree that you don't have to go all veg to lose weight, but there are incredible benefits to doing so.
I wonder if you feeling weaker is part of your preconceptions of what to expect? A growing number of body builders are going vegan, and they're actually finding they gain muscle faster because the amount of recovery time required between workouts drops without meat, dairy, and eggs creating all kinds of inflammation in their bodies.
As opposed to all the citations others in this thread are offering (by which I mean, in most cases, absolutely none at all)? :) Nutritionfacts.org draws conclusions from studies. But you can look at the studies they're citing and draw your own conclusions, and the link is useful for that alone. Fox News is not nearly as well cited as Nutritionfacts.org, which is a keerence. And I suspect Nutritionfacts.org commands a lot more respect than Fox News. :) And I've provided other citations than Nutritionfacts.org in recent posts, including one from the Baltimore Examiner (which is hardly a vegan mouthpiece, though I'd argue Nutritionfacts.org isn't either since they're simply evidence based). |
Dude there are lots of deceases that come from vegetables as well, you just know where to buy your products. I have never met a nutriologist in real life that tells me to go all vegetarian, they say eat some meat, just dont abuse it.
I'm fine with vegeetarian people really. My sister in law is vegetarian and she cooks great, not excellent. As for healthy issues we can provide evidence from both corners and in the end it will be matter of preference, so dont try to convince everyone of your point.







