Thursday, September 11, 2008

Organic Vegetarian Diets: Healthier And Better

By: Russel Esquibel

Sure, you are a vegetarian. But before you chew on your veggies or bite into that fruit, you might want to consider this: Crops and other plant food may contain chemicals from which they were sprayed or sprinkled with. Normally, your body absorbs these chemicals when you take in the food. Although you can just wash off the chemicals externally, some may still be contained in the food, which may pose serious threats to the body even if you are on a vegetarian diet.

Minimizing, much less, avoiding such risk can be done by going organic. Many food retailers are now selling organic produce because it is considered as the cleanest and purest type of food sans chemical aid. Organic produce is grown from the healthiest soil and is considered to be tastier and more nutritious. Moreover, organically grown produce promotes the restoration and protection of the environment.


Go organic with the following vegetarian diets that you may want to choose from.

Fruitarianism. This type of vegetarian diet is where you only eat fruits without killing the plant from which the fruit is removed. Apart from dietary reasons, those who choose this kind of diet believe that one can get food without necessarily taking the life of plants and animals.

Vegan diet. A vegan diet is one that completely shuns animal products, including eggs, gelatin, cheese, milk and other dairy products. Most vegans also support the cause of stopping animal cruelty, among other reasons.
Macrobiotic diet. A macrobiotic diet is almost the same with vegetarianism but focuses more on the consumption of beans and whole grains.

Moreover, while some people may consider pescetarianism and pollotariansim diets as other forms of vegetarian diets, it is not actually true since these two types of diets allow the consumption of fish and even poultry products. As a matter of fact, the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom has been very keen on educating the general public about the misconception that vegetarians eat fish, which is not at all true.

Whatever vegetarian diet you are in, it is important that you know which one fits your nutritional needs and lifestyle. Remember to go organic so you can be sure that you get the most out of your vegetarian diet. Not only will you be getting a lot of health benefits from an organic vegetarian diet, you are also doing something good for the environment too.

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Russel Esquibel is a nutrition oriented expert. He is a writer of Eat-Raw-Food.com, a site where you can find information, tips and advice about raw food, raw food diet, vegetarian, vegan and more.

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