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A New Look at Vegetarianism: Its Positive Effects on Health and Disease Control [NOOK Book]
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SandyHarper
Posted July 27, 2011
I was searching for adding vegetarian foods to my eating habit. I stumbled upon "A New Look at Vegetarianism." I am glad that I did. This is one of the most precisely focused guide that covers from vegetarian terms to vegetarian recipes, from economic to health reasons. The most fascinating was the emphasis on preventing/controlling, overweight, heart and cancer risks. It's as much a vegetarian as health guide. For those who are concerned about nutrients and vitamins such as B12; data is presented using Tables and is referenced appropriately. The book includes nutritionally balanced vegetarian menus, and vegetarian recipes. After reading I was convinced that vegetarian diets are safe, palatable, healthy, and nutritionally sound. Available now in digital format from Amazon Kindle, BN Nook, and other ebook readers.
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Overview
“A New Look at Vegetarianism” contains various aspects of plant-based, or meatless, diets. It provides not only economical, cultural, biological and evolutionary viewpoints of vegetarian diets but also modern perspectives on health promotion and disease prevention. The material is presented succinctly, with good use of tables and pictures, and is referenced appropriately. In Chapter-1, vegetarian diets are classified as lacto-vegetarian, ovo-vegetarian, lacto-ovo-vegetarian, or vegan, respectively, if they include dairy products, eggs, both dairy products and eggs, or no animal products at all. Lacto-ovo- or lacto-vegetarians, diets can be followed without much concern about nutrition even in growing children, whereas