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Vegan keto diet : Is Veganism Healthy or Harmful ? Benefits and Risks !

  

Vegan keto diet : Is Veganism Healthy or Harmful ? Benefits and Risks !

Scientists have linked health with diet time and time again in fact it plays a key role in some of the most common diseases today such as obesity heart disease and type 2 diabetes 

Current diet recommendations generally include decreased meat intake and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables this led to the popularization of the vegetarian diets the most popular vegetarian diets include lacto-vegetarian lacto-ovo vegetarian and vegans a vegetarian diet is commonly understood to forbid meat and fish but to allow both eggs and dairy the word vegan takes this concept to the next level cutting out every item of animal origin vegan refers to anything that’s free of animal products no meat milk eggs wool leather honey and so forth veganism is notably different from other diets as it affects other areas of someone’s life outside of diet many vegans do not work clothing that was made from animals such as leather or fur and do not use household items that are sourced from animals such as goose down pillows other concerns are typically sustainability practices and locally sourced food but how does veganism compared to these other vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets researchers in the Journal of General Internal Medicine found that following a vegan diet will result in a greater weight loss compared to other vegetarian diets in terms of incidence of common diseases the vegetarian diet led to a significantly reduced risk of incidence and mortality of ischemic heart disease and a significantly reduced risk of various forms of cancer when compared to an omnivorous diet now that we’ve heard from the researchers let’s take a look at what some of the prominent healthcare practitioners think about veganism in its health effects in an interview given to CNN in 2015 prominent heart surgeon 

Dr. Ellsworth Wareham described the vegan diet as the key to his long and healthy 104 years old life according to him the vegan diet helped manage his cholesterol and increased the quality of his life vegan diets have been associated with several health benefits including reductions in cholesterol blood pressure and blood glucose levels as mentioned earlier the vegan diet has been shown to have a preventive role in cancer risk through its ability to influence protein complexes within the body simply put the physiological machinery known as mTOR one complex responsible for the production of proteins commonly found in cancer is suppressed therefore the generation of these harmful proteins and the subsequent cancer risk is also suppressed one important pitfall of the vegan diet to address is vitamin deficiency vegetarian and vegan diets are associated with increased risk for nutrient deficiencies such as vitamin b12 vitamin b12 also known as cobalamin is primarily derived from animal meat and is important for cell division specifically with red blood cells and DNA production and is also tied to proper nervous system functioning there are several consequences that can result from this deficiency one of which is neurological damage unless it is substituted for in the diet as a result with vegan diets individuals may have to rely on supplementation’s to get the recommended vitamin intake now that we’ve discussed the research and consulted a physician 

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Let’s talk to someone that has tried the diet dear friend of mine who I’ve known for maybe five years now she went vegan and I didn’t really understand why and through some conversations I became curious about it and I decided to educate myself about veganism and eventually I went yeah I was hungry I was hungry a lot that’s not I’m not gonna hide it I was I was pretty hungry after an hour – after my meal I feel hungry again so lots of snacking my metabolism I think was moving a little bit faster so I noticed that as well but overall some some great changes more energy faster metabolism he used to have very very horrible skin and I still struggle with it a little bit but my skin improved a lot I was tired less often here a lot of people think veganism is really expensive and it can be but I found that like I was going through the meat I’m thinking about what I wanted to cook that week and I was like meat is so expensive and I noticed cheese was really expensive and I was just like I wonder what would happen if I just cut not getting the beach ball that I need so I need to make sure 

I take it into supplement soy milk you can eat a nutritional yeast I eat a lot of nutritional eats yeast it tastes kind of cheesy on your salads I put it on my chili beans are a really important one you need to get your protein like you need to make sure you’re getting all your amino acids quinoa has the full amino acid profile that you need so quinoa is a great one I love tofu I love beans calcium you can get from dark green leafy veggies so I eat lots of kale bok choy broccoli one of the most important books that I read about veganism was how not to die the author’s name is dr. Michael Greger I believe and he’s a he’s a physician he’s an MD and he wrote this book that summarizes all this research that basically points to a whole food plant-based diet as a way to prevent to summarize a vegan diet is composed of fruits vegetables and other products but excludes any kind of animal by-products secondly some health benefits of a vegan diet include lower risks of cancer and heart diseases lastly some pitfalls include vitamin deficiency which can affect the proper functioning of the nervous system thank you for listening and we hope that you gained some knowledge on veganism and are able to make a more informative choice for yourself