FredVegrox

joined 2 months ago
 

Whole food plant-based eating is indeed healthy, and I have had this way nearly a decade, though I have been vegan longer. I notice the benefits. Animal agriculture is contributing more to problems in the world including loss of environments and extinctions of species. Why need animals kept abusively and slaughtered for what we would still have from them?

 

Studies are not showing animals do not feel pain, but to the contrary, any being used do. Rather than deal with the cognitive dissonance it is better for even just mental health to decide to avoid the contribution to suffering with just choosing nothing taken from animals for what to have or to eat. And the extinction rate of species is related to food choices, that alone gives very great reason to not use products from animals anymore. Of course there is the healthiest way without products from animals when avoiding processed stuff that gets added in things, I have tasty meals with this way.
https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/population_and_sustainability/food/ Really it is about finding other things as alternatives to eat which you really love having, especially any that are healthy. Treat yourself to those often. You can then pretty much forget those things that you saw good reason to give up. I have gone through a number of changes that included this way, it's been working really well.

[–] FredVegrox@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

It's the demand for animal products that continues the use of animals with their slaughter for those. Veganism turns from that demand. With there being crop deaths we may choose ways for that to be less. Veganism has less crop deaths than crops for continually feeding the animals being used for the demand for animal products. We can grow some of our own food when possible, too. If we do, crops do not make as much sense. They attract pests. But plants used for food growing just among other plants are not attracting the insects or small animals that crops would. Plants for food can be mixed among any other compatible plants.

 

A diet that is vegan consisting only of food from plants excludes all animal products. It focuses on fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds, and can have all necessary nutrients when well-planned. All we need for healthy food that is enough for us is really all from plants, of course it does not exclude vitamin supplements, such can always help anyone.

[–] FredVegrox@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Being non vegan is not causing less crop deaths. duh

 

My diet heavy with potato, celery, cabbage, squash, cucumber, and beans and peas is not having contribution to so much crop animal deaths that feed for the animals used for the meat and dairy demand is having, regardless of what some others claim about what is caused from veganism. Those ones are willingly blind to what there is from them.

 

Animals are feeling sentient beings, there is worse effect to environments and the world with animal agriculture and there is much more water, land and resources used, and it isn't even better for our health. So we in our modern society do not need any of the things from animals. There is no good reason for people to not know about this, so all this should be communicated. People decide what to do themselves, and hopefully they will the right way.

 

Animals are feeling sentient beings, there is worse effect to environments and the world with animal agriculture and there is much more water, land and resources used, and it isn't even better for our health. So we in our modern society do not need any of the things from animals. There is no good reason for people to not know about this, so all this should be communicated. People decide what to do themselves, and hopefully they will the right way.

 

The methane contribution is a serious issue, to really consider. We can't stop out own gas emission. But, as all the cattle use, which are bred that much for the demand, contribute a whole lot more to gas emissions contributing to the climate change, there are choices for us to not contribute as much.

 

There is no way I will consider any animal or any animal tissue being grown for meat. I chose the way I would continue with being vegan, a dozen years ago. I eat just food derived only from plants and nothing but plants. I learned quickly how to have meals I really like a lot. I do not even have any desire for anything other than the food there is from plants. I think still, anyone can come to this.

 

Animal agriculture, roads and the transportation they are used for, climate change, and more from civilization contribute to many extinctions happening continually now. Humans do not need to be part of the destructiveness of their society to this world with their choices.

 

There is an established insanity of continuing to have animal products with thinking of having care for animals. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6940846/

 

It is good to stop using what there is from poor chickens with the demand for such continuing that, and the eggs from industries crushing the male chicks that they would not have use for. We only stop some abuse to animals when we stop our contribution.

 

Meat or other animal products are not the only food to eat for muscles. There are vegan athletes and they would be stronger than you.
https://www.nomeatathlete.com/

[–] FredVegrox@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Really new vegans might say they miss cheese, or maybe something else. Generally there are addictions to certain substances among those to get past, but it fortunately does not take long. Find vegan things you really like to have about as often instead, those really should be healthy things, not just processed stuff. I found I could have a really great sauce that I like so much in my cooked meals almost all the time, with putting some hummus and some medium salsa in them. I use La Victoria, and I add good seasonings I like, but do not add salt to anything. And for other things I would sweeten I use something other than sugar, where I am, bone char is used to filter them so the sugar is not vegan, unless it is a brand verified as vegan, now I generally use agave nectar. Gelatin is from animals too.

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