Becoming a Vegetarian
For others, a vegetarian life style is more about health benefits. Many studies have been published touting the many health benefits of eliminating meat from your diet. Being a vegetarian almost forces one to eat healthy. It means no more late night trips to McDonalds's for a late dinner or a quick stop at another drive through for a burger on the run. There are many health benefits to having a healthier, meat-free diet. When meat gets recalled or news breaks about another animal disease, vegetarians do not have to worry about what they have eaten.
There are different types of vegetarians out there. A true vegetarian does not eat any meat. Yes, this includes chicken and fish. If you decide to become a vegetarian you will be amazed at how many people will ask you, "Do you eat chicken?" or "Can you still eat fish?" If it used to walk, swim, hop, or fly, vegetarians don't eat it. A lacto-ovo vegetarian does not eat any meat, but does incorporate eggs and dairy products into their diet. For the more extreme vegetarians, becoming a vegan is the best option. Vegans do not consume anything that has to do with animals. This means no meat, eggs, dairy products, honey, gelatin, or anything else that has even the slightest bit of animal product. For many this also means an overhaul of their wardrobe.
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