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To Be Or Not To Be... Vegetarian


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Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:25:00 +0000

Many times when I am working with a client and trying to get a feel of what they like to eat, I hear, “Oh, I never eat red meat, it’s soo not good for you.” Being a carnivore (and Sephardic to boot!) I could never just stop eating red meat, cold turkey that is! (It’s still a great source of iron and a lean cut is pretty high in protein, vitamins, and isn’t high in fat.) But practically speaking, is there any health benefit to being a vegetarian? Can a diet without meat provide adequate nutrients?

A vegetarian does not eat meat, fish, or fowl, or any product containing them. A typical vegetarian diet focuses on grains, fruits, nuts, and vegetables; still, considerable variations exist. A lacto-ovo vegetarian avoids meat, fish, and poultry, but consumes dairy products and eggs. The lacto vegetarian consumes dairy but avoids meat, fish, poultry, and eggs. A vegan, or total vegetarian, excludes both dairy and eggs, obtaining all nutrients from plant sources. So how prevalent is vegetarianism in the U.S.? A 2006 poll conducted by the Vegetarian Resource Group found that 7% of adults never eat red meat and that 2.3% never eat meat, fish, or fowl. That’s no small cheese!


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