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Plant Based Nutrition Diet
Plant Based Nutrition Diet
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Plant-based foods are slowly taking over the world because of their unlimited advantages that range from improving the conditions of the environment to reducing the risks of having or not the majority of diseases (including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.)
We consider veganism one of the healthiest diets of all time by multiple food specialists and scientists. It is undeniably healthier than committing to a lifestyle that includes animal products. Plant-based nutrition, proteins, and fats are light on the body and can even lessen the risk of experiencing a clouded mental health.

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PublisherPierre M. Gay
Release dateNov 11, 2020
ISBN9781913969936
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    Plant Based Nutrition Diet - Pierre M. Gay

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to Herbert McGolfin Shelton, a Presidential candidate for the American Vegetarian Party and whose theories for responsible and healthy eating continue to influence veganism today. His wisdom and theories live on.

    Acknowledgment

    Many people have helped me write this book. First of all, I want to thank my family. Their support means the world to me. I also wish to thank my friends for helping me write by offering their constructive criticism and advice.

    Lastly, I want to acknowledge those millions of activists worldwide campaigning to help people understand not only the necessity of shifting to a plant-based diet but also the advantages of it. I’m proud to be a part of this movement.

    About the Author

    Pierre M. Gay is an activist working to promote veganism as a healthy and responsible diet on a planet increasingly wracked by malnutrition, climate change and food shortages. Amassing extensive knowledge on this topic, he has now written this book to explain the motives and objectives of the contemporary veganism movement and how you could become a part of it.

    Preface

    Plant-based foods are slowly taking over the world because of their unlimited advantages that range from improving the conditions of the environment to reducing the risks of having or not the majority of diseases (including diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.)

    We consider veganism one of the healthiest diets of all time by multiple food specialists and scientists. It is undeniably healthier than committing to a lifestyle that includes animal products. Plant-based nutrition, proteins, and fats are light on the body and can even lessen the risk of experiencing a clouded mental health.

    Once you have eliminated the inclusion of meat, fish and dairy products in your daily platter, your body will observe several changes. These changes can include a healthier heart and balanced cholesterol. Committing to a plant-based diet is helpful for the planet as well because it uses fewer resources and results in a lesser release of greenhouse gases within the environment.

    As you flip through the pages of this book, it will guide you through the unknown benefits of plant-based foods. This book will serve as an eye-opener for you and help you understand how following this diet can bring profound changes for the planet and human health.

    Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgment

    About the Author

    Preface

    Chapter 1

    Doctor’s Echoes

    Chapter 2

    Where does the term VEGAN come from?

    Chapter 3

    Nature’s Historic Foods

    Chapter 4

    What Foods Should be consumed?

    Chapter 5

    Why Veganism?

    Chapter 6

    Simple Comparisons

    Chapter 7

    People Who Should Adhere to This Kind of Lifestyle

    Chapter 8

    Do The Governments Incite Us To Eat This Way?

    Chapter 9

    Why Do Most Companies Not Incite Us?

    Chapter 10

    No More Disease? What Is The Truth About This?

    Chapter 11

    Some Benefits of Being Healthy

    Chapter 12

    Aesthetical Advantages

    Chapter 13

    Some Planetary Advantages

    Chapter 14

    Do All People That Adhere To A Vegan Diet Go Slim?

    Chapter 15

    People Adhering to This Way Of Nourishment, Must ‘Love’ Animals?

    Chapter 16

    Are There Many Animals Living On Plants?

    Chapter 17

    Are There Domestic Animals Living On That Kind of Food?

    Chapter 18

    Celebrities Living On Plants

    Chapter 19

    Will Everyone Laugh At Me?

    Chapter 20

    The Companies? All Our Economic System? My Job?

    Chapter 21

    Plant-Based Foods and Religious Fasting

    Chapter 22

    Questions

    Page Left Blank Intentionally

    Chapter 1

    Doctor’s Echoes

    Excavations, discoveries, and research from around the world have revealed that the earliest humans were purely herbivores. A number of reasons have been cited for this behavior; for instance, the massive size and thick skins of the animals, as well as the absence of necessary hunting tools, were some of the factors responsible for this behavior. Despite following a solely plant-based diet, our ancestors were completely healthy and thrived for years until techniques for hunting were developed. Modern studies have also indicated that the reliance on meat and its derivatives has more to do with human taste than with nutrition.

    Human beings tend to get bored with eating the same type of food, be it fruits, vegetables, or even meat. In light of these factors, one kind of diet may not satisfy human taste buds, but according to numerous studies, it can adequately fulfill the essential nutrient requirements of the body. Plant-based nutrition can provide a human body with all the elements needed for healthy growth and development. Physicians, researchers, and medical practitioners around the world have committed themselves to this cause. Evidence has been accumulated on all levels that nutrition extracted from plants can suffice in providing adequately for humans. This chapter elaborates upon views and recommendations provided by physicians with respect to plant-based nutrition. It also discusses the importance of vitamins and their possible delivery with a vegan diet.

    Vegan Diet from Doctors’ Perspectives

    Nearly 500 medical graduates in good standing and almost 1500 health professionals - chiropractors, osteopaths, and nutritionists around the world currently follow the vegan routine. They have a lifestyle based on a diet, almost exclusively herbal. This practice is accompanied by regular exercises, most often not grueling. The benefits and overall significance of plant-based nutrition are extensive. Physicians and professionals from all walks of life support the fact that following a balanced vegan routine can boost the immune system and improve individuals' overall disease susceptibility. Dr. Neal Bernard is a clinical researcher, author, and founding president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. He is also one of the leading ambassadors for support towards plant-based nutrition. In a recent research article, he commented that switching towards a plant-based diet was nutritionally the same as giving up smoking¹. In the 1980s, the number of people being diagnosed with lung cancer was rising quite rapidly. Widespread awareness through doctors and health professionals at that time was responsible for bringing these rates down considerably. Vegan diet routines have been shown to cure various diseases.

    Another MD, Kim A. Williams, a former president of the American College of Cardiology, has related plant-based nutrition to reduced levels of LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) in the blood. LDL is referred to as the bad cholesterol that can lead to various heart diseases. It builds on the walls inside the heart and the rest of the cardiovascular system, hindering the smooth flow of blood around the body. Reduced levels of LDL result in lower risks of stroke and other related diseases among individuals. His research goes beyond cardiology and shows the impact of a vegan diet on kidneys, diabetes, and other organs as well.

    My message is clear and absolute: coronary artery disease need not exist, and if it does, it need not progress. I dream that one day we may entirely abolish heart disease, the scourge of the affluent, modern West, and an impressive roster of other chronic illnesses.

    Caldwell Esselstyn

    Dr. Caldwell is regarded as one of the founders of the movement that encourages plant-based nutrition amongst individuals. He is a cardiologist who has treated some high-level patients like the former US President, Bill Clinton. In his research, he has identified how lowering the content of animal-based protein and other elements in the body can reduce hypertension and obesity, as well as some mental illnesses². He has expressed his research findings regarding the effectiveness of plant-based nutrients in curing heart diseases at several public forums.

    Although there are numerous advantages of adopting plant-based nutrition, abrupt and excessive changes can have a detrimental impact on the body. Every individual is different, and so is their compatibility toward different types of food. It is not recommended to completely and immediately abstain from all kinds of animal and dairy-based products, based on the academic literature and research findings. A regular diet of irregular quantities might cause different ailments like obesity, cholesterol, and anxiety, switching to one form of nutrition without appropriate consultation can also have adverse effects. In order for plant-based food to perform effectively, physicians stress the use of efficient diet planning.

    Plant-based diets can be partial or complete depending on personal preferences. Our system is designed to feed on plant products, and the quality of life is improved as a result. Disease symptoms are often reduced and even wiped out in many cases with plant diet. According to some health professionals, 97% of diseases are demoted and no longer exist with diet adjustment. According to meticulously scrutinized reports, this is essentially true as there have been practical instances of such cases. A caveat, however: when the diseases arise from malformations, or they have progressed to the point where the regeneration of affected organs is required, we must, unfortunately, rely on traditional medicine. This is, however, extremely rare.

    Significance of Vitamin B12 Supplement

    One important factor that most people overlook is the absence of a few essential nutrients in most diets. Be it animal or plant-based nutrition, some minerals and vitamins are usually absent. This is why they are taken as supplements. One such nutrient is vitamin B12. Also known as cobalamin, it is one of the essential vitamins in the body. Its functions range from the synthesis of red blood cells and DNA. It also has a vital role in the breakdown of fats and amino acids within the body.

    Many people believe that vitamin B12 is naturally found in carnivorous diets, but vegans must take supplements to fulfill their bodies' requirements. The truth is different, however. This vitamin is usually added to the feed of livestock so that it becomes part of their bodies. As a result, animal foods have higher traces of this nutrient as compared to plant-based diets.

    The average level of Vitamin B12 in the human body is quite moderate. On average, it ranges between 200-900 ng/ml. Despite this, 40% of the American population faces Vitamin B12 deficiency. Supplements for this vitamin are readily available, but it is not advisable to consume it without a physician's proper advice. The requirements of Vitamin B12 can vary from one individual to another. Several factors influence the daily dosage and additional requirements of this vitamin.

    Carnivorous Diet

    Many vegans who are slowly adopting or have switched to this diet, recently raised objections toward the need for supplements. They present an argument that they are unsure if they are getting everything they need to stay healthy by entirely relying on the plants. Also, it's hard enough to change, but here, we are told from the beginning that we must take a supplement for vitamin B12. This is even though we have always been within the limits of acceptability for this element during blood tests. This argument is valid. However, it is important to note that supplements must be introduced in the carnivorous diet, too, because vitamin B12 does not exist naturally. Medical experts and health professionals had realized that in the past when agriculture was all organic, humans did not need to 'wash' all fruits, vegetables, and cereals - there were no vaporized chemicals back then, and all was natural. Therefore, vitamin B12 was naturally absorbed into the bloodstream with ease. At that time, there was no pollution or acid rain, and humans could absorb the micrograms of B12 needed for our system daily.

    Still, even today, a tiny pill twice a week is all that is required. If you take more, the surplus of what is needed will be eliminated without any side effects. The lack of vitamin B12 is generally not that fatal, but if it remains on a lower level for more than three months, then it can turn into a severe health concern. The point of stress remains that vitamin B12 deficiency occurs as much in people with a carnivorous diet as in vegans. Apart from that, nothing is particularly problematic.

    Suggestions of Physicians

    Physicians and medical professionals suggest longer sleeps. Restful sleep of at least seven and a half hours is essential. Better exposure to the sun is also something that should be a part of our daily routine. This is the price to pay to get rid of all the drugs in our system, except in rare cases. It should not be forgotten that adaptations can seem difficult. In many cases, the marketing of products means that we do not know which way to go; some tell us to take this, others, to take something else. Many argue that this is good or that it is not, but ultimately, we all must live on this earth.

    We need to improve our lifestyle, which is already tricky, ensuring the least discomfort and the most benefits possible. Vitamin B12 is an energy vitamin because it increases the amount of energy present in the body. A healthy individual requires almost 2.4 mg of Vitamin B12 every day. This mineral can come from various sources.

    Animal-based foods are not the only ones that contain it, although this is a widely held belief. A lack of B12 can have various signs, symptoms, and adverse effects. Examples include fatigue, palpitations, loss of memory, and nausea, among others. None of these conditions are acute or severe, but prolonged exposures can cause them to deteriorate. Advocates of animal-based diets often raise this objection that vitamin B12 is only present in their diet, while vegans must consume them in the form of supplements. A lack of research had impaired effective responses in this regard, but modern studies have found vitamin B12 in various plant-based foods. Vegetarians or people who stick to plant-based nutrition are taken aback by their limitations of awareness on this subject. People follow two types of plant-based diets. These are either partial or complete. Vegetarians are people who follow plant-based nutrition to a certain extent.

    They don't eat meat, but they consume dairy products like eggs and milk. These are good sources of vitamin B12. Then there are vegans who have exclusively plant-based diets. Today, some vegan cereals and natural yogurts have been engineered to provide the required daily dose of vitamin B12.

    Studies have revealed that despite the presence of vitamin B12 in certain food items, there is little difference in these individuals' blood concentration levels. A comparison of vitamin B12 levels in people who consume fish, meat, and poultry showed no dissimilarity from those who don't eat any of these food groups. On the other hand, people who take B12 supplements had higher levels of the nutrient.

    The above-mentioned evidence serves to prove a point that vitamin B12 can easily be obtained from plant-based meals. Also, the amount of this element present in the blood remains almost the same, irrespective of what a person eats. Be it vegan or carnivorous, the intake of this important vitamin remains the same. The use of supplements then, although associated primarily with people who are committed toward plant-based nutrition, is a general practice that may be prescribed to either individual.

    Another interesting fact is that according to statistics, 90% of all vitamin B12 supplements produced during previous years have been fed to livestock. Dr. Jennifer Rooke, MD, noted this. Vitamin B12 is not produced by animals but by certain bacteria that reside in their gut. The pesticides and excessive antibiotics used on

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