Differences, Benefits and Tips
Today there is a great debate about the word “vegetarian" Although the dictionary is quite clear when it defines vegetarianism as: “diet based mainly on the consumption of plant products that it admitsOccasionally, the use of animal products such as eggs, milk, etc". Vegan, in turn, according to the dictionary, “that practices veganism”, this being the “attitude consisting of refuse food or consumer items of animal origin" This is what we know as a strict vegetarian, although many times this word is not put to good use.
A deeper look at the social, religious, philosophical, historical and political influences that have influenced the word and its use through the ages, leading to the conclusion that it has different meanings for people of different cultures.
The term vegetarian groups all meatless diets, which we can divide in turn as follows:
- Vegetarian Lacto: in addition to foods of vegetable origin, milk and milk products are included.
- Vegetarian Ovo: Eggs are included
- Lacto ovo vegetarian: both eggs and dairy products are included.
Una Vegetarian diet well balanced offers many benefits for health, including lower risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and possibly type two diabetes. Vegetarian diets are closer than any other to the recommendations of reduced consumption of fats, cholesterol and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.
We can delight ourselves with countless vegetarian recipes and at the same time improve our health, but we must consider, especially in strict vegetarian diets, which is necessary supplement with vitamin B12 and that we must cover all our caloric needs based on our daily physical activity without neglecting the contribution of proteins necessary to maintain our health in optimal conditions.