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What You Should Know About Plant-Based Diets (1708 hits)


Plant-based diets are becoming increasingly popular for a number of reasons related to environmental protection, animal welfare, and personal health. Eating a diet rich in plant-based foods can be effective in preventing and treating a number of chronic diseases and illnesses. While adopting such a diet can have significant benefits there are many factors to consider before making the switch.

If you're thinking of adopting a plant-based diet to improve your health, here are some important factors to consider before making the switch.

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Posted By: Nina Cherie Franklin Franklin
Monday, July 15th 2013 at 10:18PM
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..."Plant-based diets can be disadvantageous in that they create deficiencies in many important nutrients ...protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, vitamin D, calcium, and zinc."...

I worked with a guy who was a strict vegetarian and he had to receive Vitamin B 12 injections because he was severely anemic.

I would love to become a vegetarian, but I don't know where and how to start.


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