Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Vegetarian Essay -- Healthy Lifestyle Essay
 Vegetarians      Growth problems. Animal population problems. Disease. These are all problems  caused by being a vegetarian, that is, one who only eats vegetables. There are  different degrees of being a vegetarian. To one extreme, is a person who eats  nothing associated with animals (no yogurt, ice-cream, or even anything that has  come in contact with meat or another animal). The opposite are those who just  eat vegan most of the time and will still eat animal bi-products. Then there  are others who are in between.    Being a vegetarian is not natural. Since the beginning of time, humans have  been consuming animals. A vegetarians diet lacks energy, calcium, zinc, and  vitamins (B-12 and D). Without supplements, severe medical problems can arise.  Also, those supplements are usually man made and do not require some of  substances, still un-identified, in meat.    A carnivorous diet has always been in American history. Turkey is eaten on  Thanksgiving, not Tofu Surprise. Fish on Fridays, not salad. Pop and son would  go hunting in the winter for fresh game to eat, they wouldnââ¬â¢t go picking berries  and roots. Those who could not or would not eat meat did not survive.    Studies have been done by M. J. Lentze, a German who found that vegetarianism  causes impaired growth in children five years or younger. Vegan children even  fail to grow as well with supplements that exceed the Recommended Daily  Allowance.    It is true that many vegetables contain a high amount of protein...                      
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