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Truth or fiction: Vegetarians are unhealthy

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Truth
33% 102 votes Total: 309 votes
Fiction
67% 207 votes
Truth

It would be false to say that all vegetarians are unhealthy but the reality is that most of them are because they don't know how to go about it. Sadly, most vegetarians get on this wagon because it is trendy to do so. However, they get on the train but they don't take the right foods with them. I find it funny sometimes that vegetarians don't want to eat meat but they say that with a straight face while wearing a leather jacket!

In order to be healthy, a human being needs protein and vegetarians never get enough of them. Vegetarians do it also to lose weight. This is probably the most dangerous way to lose weight because if you lose weight without eating any protein, you lose muscle mass and afterward your body could even shut down! Vegetarians must be really careful also if they impose this diet on their kids. They need to eat proteins and a bit of everything in order to grow up healthy.

I wish I could be trendy and politically correct and say that being a vegetarian is okay, but especially in the northern climates human beings need proteins and the best way to get proteins is through meat and fish. I don't go around hunting animals for the pleasure but I admit that I love meat and that my body craves some times. I would love to have their principles and not eat it but I think that the human body needs it in order to stay healthy,

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Fiction

Living a healthy vegetarian lifestyle is not the impossible task that most make it out to be, it just requires discipline and a broad knowledge of foods and nutrition. However, many vegetarians are in fact unhealthy because they, for a variety of reasons, are not getting the essential nutrients required to have a healthy body and lifestyle. Yet, this does not mean that vegetarians are by definition unhealthy. The fact of the matter is that we do not need meat to get all of the nutrients we need to live a strong healthy life.

Everything we need to be healthy can be attained from non-meat sources. Theses nutrients required for life and health are: carbohydrates, fats, protein as well as vitamins and minerals. All of these can be found in vegetarian foods.

Carbohydrates

C arbohydrates are needed by the body for fuel. Fortunately, these are not difficult to find for a vegetarian. Sources may include bread, potatoes, corn, rice and pasta, among many others. Obtaining carbohydrates is generally not a major concern for vegetarians as non-meat sources of carbohydrates are commonly eaten, even by meat-eaters.

Fats

One of the major health benefits of being a vegetarian is that the amount of saturated fats consumed will be greatly reduced. However, since eating fats is essential for humans it is much more difficult to find a healthy source of fats than carbohydrates. Nonetheless, it is far from impossible. Many fruits and vegetables contain fat, great examples being avocados and olives. Other sources may include nuts, seeds, and oil sources such as olive or flax.

Protein

Many people believe that it is nearly impossible to attain enough protein from a vegetarian diet. Others argue that a vegetarian diet will lead to muscle atrophy and general weakness. This is not true. There are many great sources of protein available in plants. Nuts have high levels of protein, as do tofu, seeds, as do beans when eaten with rice. Furthermore, if your diet allows for dairy, milk and cheese are great sources.
Also, you can supplement with soy based protein powder (as well as milk or egg based if appropriate for you) or take brewers yeast. Huge amounts of protein are not required for health, just make sure that you have some sort of protein source.

Vitamins and Minerals

Vegetable are the best source of vitamins and minerals, period. It is not difficult to fulfill your vitamin and mineral needs on a vegetarian diet... with two exceptions. Both of them only apply if you do not eat dairy products.

One problem may be vitamin D deficiency. This can be mitigated by merely going outside as humans ideally get about 80 percent of their vitamin D needs from the sunlight that they absorb through their skin. As this may not be possible for the busy people of today, it may be necessary to supplement your vitamin D through vitamins pills or fortified foods. Nowadays Most cereals are fortified vitamin D.

The other exception is a deficiency in vitamin B12. This is the sole vitamin or mineral that can only be acquired by animal sources. If you can include dairy products in your diet this will not be a problem. But if you do not it will be necessary to find a source to supplement this vitamin. A few options include regular supplements, vitamin B pills, and brewers yeast fortified with vitamin B12.

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