Yoga Diet - The Proper Diet
Written by:
jennibagus
Until quite recently, most meat eaters viewed vegetarians with a certain suspicion, dismissing them as cranks or food faddists who lived on an unappetizing diet of brown rice and nut cutlets. Nowadays, people are better informed, but the vegetarian diet is still sometimes dismissed as dull and uninteresting, and lacking in vital ingredients. On the other hand, what’s important is for us to develop a proper and healthy diet - the same thing required in a Yoga Diet.
Good News for Vegi eaters
- Statistically, compared to meat eaters, vegetarians have a lower incidence of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and cancer; their resistance to disease is higher; and they are less likely to suffer from obesity than meat-eaters.
- Some studies show that a balanced vegetarian diet is extremely healthy, and provides all protein, minerals and other nutrients that the body requires.
- We can take protein from the plant world, just as well as other herbivorous animals. In fact, nuts, dairy products, spirulina, and legumes all supply high-class protein.
Sad truth for meat lovers
- Fear of protein deficiency is the meat-eater's main objection to a vegetarian diet.
- Westerners are obsessed with protein believing that they need far more than they actually do.
- Meat eaters obtain the worst quality of protein from their food - protein that is dead or dying. Animal protein contains too much uric acid to be broken down by the liver; some are eliminated, but the rest is deposited in the joints, causing stiffness and eventually leading to problems such as arthritis.
The Proper Diet
The proper diet contains the following elements:
- cereals
- wholemeal bread
- pasta, rice or potatoes
- fresh fruit
- fresh vegetables
- pure fruit juices
- milk
- yogurt
- butter
- cheese
- legumes
- nuts
- seeds
- sprouted seeds
- honey
- herb teas
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Thursday 12th August 2004 at 2:59:25 AM
contrary to what this site is stating, the inclusion of dairy (or eggs) are NOT necessary to have a healthy vegetarian diet. In fact, many studies are showing that they themselves can have a negative effect on health. Especially in the US where almost 100% of dairy products contain levels of bovine growth hormone (rBGH).
Vegetarian IS healthier than a meat-based diet, but veganism is really the way to go.
Saturday 24th October 2009 at 3:16:32 PM
The truth is, that even in the US there is organic food section in almost every (if not) every supermarket, where you can find healthy and natural dairy products etc. But what you are saying is certainly not so in European countries, especially eastern ones. You can find pure 100% natural products (even made in front of you by the old lady/man on their small farm) if you pay attention to what you are buying. :) If there is a will there is a way, one needs to invest a little bit more time (sometimes even money) to find that healthy way! What I like about my country (Romania) is that we can still find good, healthy products, without spending fortunes on food, we just have to be conscious about our choices...
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