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Vegetarianism is a plant-based diet that may include eggs and/or dairy, but abstains from the meat of any animal. Some vegetarian diets include fish, in which case they are often referred to as pescatarian diets. People choose vegetarian diets for health reasons as well as out of concern for animal welfare, land use, and other environmental concerns.

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Becoming a Vegetarian

People become vegetarians for many reasons, including health, religious convictions, concerns about animal welfare or the use of antibiotics and hormones in livestock, or a desire to eat in a way that avoids excessive use of environmental resources.

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Understanding Neocarnism: How Vegan Advocates Can Appreciate and Respond to “Happy Meat,” “Locavorism,” and “Paleo Dieting”

“Happy meat,” locavorism, and “paleo dieting” are signs of society’s willingness to examine the ethics of eating meat, eggs, and diary, and they reflect people’s genuine concern for animals (and the environment and health).

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The 7 Types of Vegetarian Diets from Lacto-Ovo to Vegan, Explained by a Nutritionist

Once upon a time, being a vegetarian was pretty black and white. You didn’t eat meat, and that was that. These days, though, there seem to be 50 different shades of vegetarianism.

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Beyond Meat Ceo on Early Naysayers: A New Idea Is “Crazy Until It’s Not”"

When Ethan Brown quit his day job as a clean energy executive in 2009 to launch plant-based protein company Beyond Meat—most famous for making a juicy vegan burger that “bleeds” like a beef burger—people thought he was crazy, he says.

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Beyond Meat Ceo Makes a Big Prediction for Plant-Based Meat vs. Animal Protein

Beef patties and hot dogs are synonymous with summer, but Beyond Meat founder and CEO, Ethan Brown, has made a remarkable prediction that may sway consumers in the check-out aisle.

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Eating Meat Will Be Considered Unthinkable to Many 50 Years from Now

People in the future will be horrified that we once ate meat.

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From Pythagorean to Pescatarian ñ the Evolution of Vegetarianism

The word vegetarian is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as “a person who does not eat meat or fish and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.”

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How to Eat a Well-Balanced Vegetarian Diet with Type 2 Diabetes

A vegetarian diet is an approach to eating that does not include meat, fowl, seafood, or any products containing these foods. There are a few types of vegetarian diets.

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Eating Disorders and Vegetarianism: What’s the Connection?

Are you or someone you know a vegetarian? Are you or they struggling with disordered eating or an eating disorder? If you or a loved one has an eating disorder you may be wondering whether you or they should become or remain a vegetarian.

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The Vegetarian Diet: A Beginner’s Guide and Meal Plan

Apart from the ethical and environmental benefits of cutting meat from your diet, a well-planned vegetarian diet may also reduce your risk of chronic disease, support weight loss and improve the quality of your diet.

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