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    Are Vegetarians Less Likely To Get Cancer?

    Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

    Most people have a nebulous notion that eating meat is bad for you and that eating vegetables will stop you from developing some serious diseases such as cancer. Not everyone believes this, yet still there is an under current or popular conviction that it is so.

    Vegetarianism – What Is It About?

    Saturday, December 24th, 2011

    Vegetarians have always had the image of being on the periphery. In the Fifties, they were the Beatniks and in the following decades, they were the Hippies. Vegetarians have always been shown as people with long hair, wearing sandals and dressed in clothes woven from natural products. Weirdos, some would say.

    What It Takes To Be A Vegetarian

    Friday, December 23rd, 2011

    When you make a decision to be a vegetarian, it is a personal commitment and only a personal commitment. No one will ever give you a rule book, a set of principles to sign up to or a set of guidelines to observe. It is completely up to you what you mean by being a ‘vegetarian’. There are no regulations for being a vegetarian.

    Blueberries – Are They A Super Fruit?

    Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

    Some people have always contended that some fruits, nuts or vegetables are super foods. This is a contentious subject, but it has to be the case that some foodstuffs are better for you than others, but whether it is reasonable to hype up a foodstuff for a quick sale is another subject. Blueberries are a case in point. Are blueberries a super fruit or not?

    Diabetes And Foot Issues

    Monday, November 28th, 2011

    When most people think of the concerns of diabetics, there are usually two items that they think of: concerns with sugar and concerns with feet. The sugar difficulty has to do with their bodies’ inability to cope with carbohydrates easily and the feet difficulty is to do with circulation.

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