Veganism: A Healthy, Cruelty-Free, and Sustainable Lifestyle

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agree. I have come to terms that most vegans are pretty annoying and very dislikable. These vegans are preachy and make it their goal to ruin your day. They make you feel judged and inferior. They tell you how much of a horrible human you are for eating animals, how unhealthy it is to eat animal products and how your consumption of animals destroy the environment. Well, I’m gonna be that vegan today. I’ll be arguing as to why Veganism is the most optimal lifestyle because it is healthy, cruelty-free and environmentally friendly. In her essay “Vegetarianism,” Donna Maurer gives reason as to why people follow a vegetarian diet, “vegetarianism starts with a health motivation”(509). She then goes on saying people are motivated by the physical outcome they’ll receive by going vegetarian. I related this with veganism because most often than not, people go on a vegan diet because they want to lose weight or have flawless skin. Going on a vegan diet does all of these things because eliminating meat, dairy and eggs—which are very high in saturated fats and bad cholesterol— is most rewarding to your body and health. …show more content…

Therefore, it’s no surprise that United States has the highest rate of adult/child obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer etc. These conditions all link back to our diet. Furthermore, cardiovascular disease is the number one leading cause of deaths in the United States. A research done by Physicians Committee has stated that 2,200 Americans die of cardiovascular disease daily. And how does cardiovascular disease start? From eating foods with high sodium, high in cholesterol and saturated fats—meat, eggs and dairy! And because United States constantly consumes meat, dairy and eggs it results in clogged arteries and raises the risks of cardiovascular disease. However, a person on a vegan diet has a low risk of getting any of the conditions

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