I
watched a few documentaries this weekend about nutrition and a few of
them were about a vegan diet and trying to get people to switch from the
standard American diet. Which in most cases any switch from the SAD
diet is going to be a huge improvement!
I personally am not a
fan of a vegan diet because it's nearly impossible to re-create in
nature, it's deficient in vital nutrients and enzymes and
no traditional cultures around the world were truly vegan long term.
The ones researchers found didn't eat meat ate bugs instead. 1 fat worm =
1 gram of protein, yummy!
If someone truly wants to go vegan
I can understand. Factory farms are a horrible way to raise animals,
but there are much healthier ways than many of these movies portray.
Most of the meals they were eating were from soy and grain based
products (A hormonal and inflammatory hot mess!). They were even
drinking coke at most of their meals and going through the grocery store
they showed Oreos as being vegan. YAY!
Removing
nutrient/protein dense foods such as healthy fish and meats means that
you have to find other foods to replace them with which are typically
highly processed.
If you are going to go vegan, avocados, nuts and
coconut should be a staple of your diet along with spirulina and
possibly a vegetable protein such as pea. Also, I'd highly suggest
incorporating some good quality supplements and healthy smoothies loaded
with berries and greens on a regular basis as well!
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