Being a vegetarianis just simple. It may seem different to some people but when you are one that is that. It's pretty easy to stay on diet, because that's what we're used to. After a while it doesn't feel like giving anything up, you just get used to it.
A vegan diet demands that all animal products be cut out. This includes the obvious (meat, fish), but also all dairy (milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, ect.), eggs, and honey. A "true" vegan also cannot wear any animal products, such as silk, wool, or leather. This leaves roughly only fruits and vegetables and grains that are able to be eaten by vegans (not all grains, though, as many products like breads and pastas are often made with milk and eggs).
This depends on how you mean the term leading. Do you mean the most frequently asked questions or baited questions? Here are some of the most common questions: "Why did you become a vegetarian?" "What is the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?" "Do you hate meat?" "How do you make up for the proteins that are difficult to find in plants?" "Do you take vitamin supplements?" "How does being a vegetarian affect your health?" "How does being a vegetarian make you feel?" "How can I transition to being a vegetarian or vegan?" "Are there health benefits from simply reducing meat consumption?" "What are the spiritual benefits of being a vegetarian?"
It is really difficult to answer such questions as being or not being vegetarian is completely a dynamic and individual choice and hence no record of such a thing is found anywhere.
It is really difficult to answer such questions as being or not being vegetarian is completely a dynamic and individual choice and hence no record of such a thing is found anywhere.
It is really difficult to answer such questions as being or not being vegetarian is completely a dynamic and individual choice and hence no record of such a thing is found anywhere.
It is really difficult to answer such questions as being or not being vegetarian is completely a dynamic and individual choice and hence no record of such a thing is found anywhere.
There are many who believe being vegetarian is healthier than eating meats.
I'm a vegetarian, and to me it's very cool.
No.
In India most people are vegetarian.
i am a vegetarian and have been since i was 11 and there is nothing wrong with being vegetarian. overall you have a much healthier diet. albet Einstein was a vegetarian. being vegetarian can help to prevent diabetes, heart disease, and many more health issues.
Yes, being a vegetarian will not irritate asthma.
There is no real scientific data that is commonly accepted that proves that being a vegetarian does or does not help one's memory.