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The Good and the Bad of a Vegan Diet

Healthy eating is without a doubt one of the most important obstacles we face today. The need for fat, salt and animal products have taken a dive when it comes to our eating habits and our health. Vegan diets are fast climbing in status when it comes to choices of healthy eating.


The Good and the Bad of a Vegan Diet

Like everything eating a vegan diets has its good and its bad points. It’s important to know the facts before deciding to change your lifestyle. Here are just a few points that can help to make an informed decision when it comes to changing to a vegan diets.

The Good

It is not as difficult as one might think to give up our beloved meats. Eating a vegan diet means giving up certain products that come from animals. This may limit the types of foods to eat but it doesn’t limit the possibilities of healthy well balanced foods in the diet.

Being overweight has also taken a forefront. Unfortunately too many of us are overweight. Part of the reason is consuming too many fats in various forms. While animal meat is rich in protein, it is also rich in saturated fats which can clog arteries and lead to other diseases.

Our bodies need good protein to thrive. Protein doesn’t just come from animal sources. There are plant sources that can provide protein without all the fat. These include soy, plant sterols and nuts and legumes.

When you are on a plant-based food diet, it is important to be conscious of what you are eating and how many nutrients are you are ingesting on a daily basis.

It has been shown that vegans who monitor their diet can reap the benefits of the meatless diet. They tend to have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and healthier bodies. They are thinner than others but not painfully so or due to an eating disorder. They are choosing healthier sources of protein.

By eating more fruits and vegetables, some of which are classified as super foods, they increase their intake of many nutrients over people who eat meat. Eating cruciferous veggies like broccoli can decrease your chance of cancer and heart disease.

The Bad

At first glance, this seems like the perfect diet. But, everything has a few downsides to consider. For one, are vegans getting enough protein? Unless they carefully monitor what they eat, it is possible to come in below the mark. Protein is needed for strong muscle development and overall cellular function. When it is lacking, your body is not as strong as it can be.

Many vegans also eliminate dairy products and eggs from their diet. Eggs are a great source of protein that lowers food cravings. Dairy is also an excellent source of calcium. As we age, the body needs more and more calcium to build and maintain strong bones. When the body lacks calcium, it can rob it from the bones leading to osteoporosis and bone fractures.

Iron is an important mineral for women especially. It helps to build your blood and maintain your energy, especially when menstruating. Iron is found in significant quantities in eggs and meat. Vegans are at risk for iron deficiency.

If you are considering a vegan diet, do your research first. It is important to know the facts before changing the way you eat. Talk to your doctor to ensure that a vegan diet will help you in your fight to eat and stay healthy.


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