Vegan Vegetarian

A vegetarian lifestyle is becoming more popular as research shows that vegetarians live longer and healthier lives. Vegan vegetarians are the strictest type of vegetarian diet.

The vegetarian way of eating isnt new. As far back as 400 B.C. vegan vegetarians were called Pythagoreans after the famous philosopher who believed that as long as people were committing murder, killing animals, they would not have joy and love in their lives.

Vegan vegetarians were called Pythagoreans until 1847, when the term vegetarian was coined by Joseph Brotherton in Kent, England at the inaugural meeting of the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom. The word vegetarian is a derivation of the Latin word Vegetus meaning whole, sound or fresh.

The original Pythagoreans enjoyed a lifestyle that was with or without eggs, although most people included eggs in their diet. Today there are several types of vegetarians, vegan vegetarians is only one.

The basic definition of vegetarianism are people who do not eat meat, poultry, fish or the by products with or without the use of dairy or eggs in the diet. Ovo-Lacto-Vegetarians eat eggs and milk products. This is the most popular type of vegetarian lifestyle.

Lacto-vegetarians eat milk products such as cheese, yogurt, milk and ice cream. They dont eat eggs. Strict vegetarians or vegan vegetarians eat no meat of any type, no dairy, no eggs and no meat by-products. They eat only fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds.

Some vegan vegetarians arent strictly dietary and also dont use animal products in their clothing or household goods. Vegan vegetarianism is a way of living that attempts to exclude all forms of exploiting animals for food, clothing or other purposes.

Vegan vegetarian diets use less energy and water resources than does the growth of livestock. Plant growth uses the energy and water resources while the livestock depletes the resources. Decrease plant growth also contributes to soil erosion, ground water depletion and deforestation.

Vegan vegetarian diets have a positive impact on more than just your health. Becoming a vegetarian is not as difficult as you might imagine. And once youve tried the vegan vegetarian lifestyle full of energy, good health and positive impact on your life youll never go back!

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One Response to Vegan Vegetarian

  1. Thomas Scott September 5, 2009 at 12:18 am #

    Great post!
    I wish more people would realize that it’s not that hard to go vegetarian, with a bit of research and prep time, it’s totally do-able!

    Cheers :)

    -Thomas

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