The Benefits Of Being A Vegan!
75The Benefits of being a Vegan:
There is an abundance of information out there about the Vegan way of life but the question remains what are the benefits of choosing to follow what might at first appear as a daunting commitment. Veganism, simply put is taking the vegetarian diet a step further. Vegans do not consume any animal or animal by-products whatsoever, neither do vegans use or wear goods that contain animal ingredients or have been tested on animals. With other words the vegan life-style is a life altering way. It excludes all meat products, dairy products such as cheese and butter, eggs and honey. Clothing made of leather, wool and silk are not acceptable either and need to be avoided.
How do vegans thrive? How do they survive without animal protein? What about nutrients and a well balanced diet? So in short what are the benefits of Veganism?
The benefits are endless and on many levels. Where to begin? A vegan’s well set-up diet is possibly the most balanced diets available and is so very good for the soul and body.
Good for the body:
· Knowing that the vegan diet is credited to lowering the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack, allergies, diabetes, colon and prostate cancers, it lowers cholesterol and obesity-related illnesses and more.
· The vegan diet is a choice that will deliver boundless energy.
· Eliminating the consumption of animal products and replacing them with healthy vegan foods of vegetables, legumes, fruit, whole grains and nuts which contain no cholesterol, are low in fat and are rich in nutrients and fiber will cleanse the body and rejuvenate it all the way down to the core.
The above points are just some of the benefits concerning the peace of the soul; however the following items listed as ‘good for the body’ will actually transfer and maybe should not be separate. But knowing that the vegan way is a choice that lets one thrive with less disease does give the subconscious mind peace and therefore is also good for the soul.
There are very few choices that we can make in our day-to-day lives that can bring about such a vital impact on so many levels that are in keeping with our basic values that can benefit people, animals and the environment as deciding on this self-empowering diet that is the Vegan way of life. There are positive benefits again on every level if we all take just a step towards veganism and thus the vegan lifestyle can be an ongoing progression.
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Vegan is the way! Great post.
Thanks for the info. I'm a fairly new Vegan. Still in a transitioning process and this hub was a good motivator.
Great post! I have been vegetarian for about nine months, and about three to four days ago i decided to begin my transition to veganism. Thanks for the tips!!
Thanks for a nice hub!
Great hub! I am a vegetarian and trying to go vegan, but I find it really difficult... I like cheese and eggs too much I think:( I will definitely keep trying and at least eat less dairy as I believe being vegan is healthy:)
I've been a vegan for over a year and a half now! love it and it really makes me feel so much better about myself and proud that I am not hurting animals, there are so many amazing foods I opened my eyes to when I became vegan that I would have never tried before! GoVegan :)
Before when our place was not yet hit by the typhoons, serving veggies on the dinner table is like eating thrifty but really healthy foods. However, vegetables are now as expensive as other commodities. I love vegetables so even if they are costly these days, I cannot afford to skip on those Glow Foods.Great job on this hub!
I could never become a vegetarian but I did tried some veggie burgers. They were just as good as a normal burger though. I did heard that vegetarians tend to live a longer healthier life.
i was vegetarian for a few years then became vegan to increase the challenge. vegetarianism is a really great option because it makes me sad what they do to animals in slaughterhouses. but vegan is healthier and ive come to like a lot of foods i would have never tried if i was just vegetarian! a vegan diet sounds hard, but its not if you put your mind to it and find substitutes for your favorite foods/snacks.
trust me, its worth it! i have lost 10 lbs in two weeks and my skin has cleared up due to the unprocessed foods i eat.
i hope this helps for any vegetarians wanting to take it a step further:)
I am, more or less, vegetarian simply because I'm so picky about what I eat. It's hard to be a proper vegetarian where I live though cos we don't have all the cool stuff you get at health food shops. Good hub, Zuz!
When I am truly poverty stricken, I am a vegan. I can tell you, I get very tired of beans, peas and lentils! But I do still like them in times when my income rises and I am able to enjoy some other foods, too! I lean heavily toward fresh fruits and veggies and go easy on the lean meats, but I do want them a couple of times a week. Nice work! :)
Thanks, Zsuzsy. I'm doing well - stable. Veggie pizzas ARE delicious ... but then, I also love Sweet Italian Sausag - especially in place of hamburger in Hamburger Helper dishes! I admit it, I'm just a wuss, and denying myself (unless, of course, it's fast food and/or just blatantly junk) is not my strong point. ;-)
Good hub! I like your day's of the week system, that gives me some food for thought -- maybe I'll do that -- seems like the best of all worlds.
Zsuzsy Bee, it does sound very healthy (and I do like veggie burgers), but I cannot imagine cutting milk products - such as cheece (no pizza!) and yogurt - and fish from my diet. I've tried tofu in a couples of dishes ... not impressed.
Zsuzsy, when I had a veggie patch I used to often cook vegetarian dishes - not because I thought they were good for me, but just for the sheer pleasure of creating something scrumptious from things I had grown myself. When it was my own vegetables, I made the time! I can't get so enthusiastic about shop-bought ones, though...
Good food for thought. I never thought about becoming a vegan but you give some good reasons to ponder. To tell you the truth, I have not even thought of becoming a vegetarian. Oh boy, I guess I have lots to think about!
This is very good information on the benefits of becoming a vegan. Right now I'm only at the stage of mostly vegetarian, because I do eat fish and chicken. This is a far cry from years ago when I was a meat eater everyday.
I also went vegetarian for a few years in my youth. I could never imagine going vegan - yes, it offers many health benefits IF done properly, but you have to be very careful to combine the correct protein and vitamin sources or you can end up malnourished.
That means it's a lot of work, even more than vegetarianism - and I gave that up because it's just so much easier, when you work full-time and have a long commute, to throw a chicken breast on the griller than have to clean, cut up and prepare several vegetables (yes, I know there are vegetarian convenience foods, but in those days most of them were inedible!)
I am vegetarian and being vegan would simply be too much of letting go of almost all my favorite dishes (unless I can have a viable milk substitute for most of those items). But you do make "vegan" diet appetizing.
I was a vegetarian for many years but taking the steps to being vegan was more than I was willing to do.



























Zsuzsy Bee Hub Author 2 months ago
glad you came by HealthyBDaily, thanks for taking a look and for commenting.
regards Zsuzsy