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Will being a vegetarian become bad for my health due to the fact i am still growing? |
i have decided to be a vegetarian (i'm 14) because i now realize (in my opinion) it is morally wrong to eat meat, so will it effect my growth? and do you have any tips for a newbie vegetarian? yes i guess so, because you need also the nutrients coming from meats? No, you can be a healthy vegetarian from conception, to infancy and all the way into adulthood. To all these people saying it's a bad idea: Be sure to take a multivitamin every day. You need to include protein from other sources in your diet, such as peanut butter, peanuts, beans, lentils, etc. See source for recipes, tips and reasons for being a vegetarian. not at all... It can affect your brain development. Apparently it already has since you decided to give up meat. Not necessarily, my wife and most of her family were raised vegetarian and they don't have any unusual health problems. not at all it won't effect ur health . its good to know u r turning veg!!!!! No, as long as you make sure to get enough fiber in your diet. The best source for that is beans or flax seed. You made a good choice and good luck to you. Go to this website they have good info. Also watch this video: My boy's Dr. said that growing bodies & developing brains needed nutrients ect found only in meat. During this stage of life a prolonged lack of those could cause irreversible brain damage. Limiting meat intake is a good idea. There are negatives that come with a high meat intake. Vegetarianism is not any better though than having a high meat intake. Meat has more benefits than negative factors and it can't be fully replaced with supplements or substitutes. im 14 also and i have been a vegetarian for about three years. its the best thing ive ever done. Consult a physician and/or discuss with your parents rather getting anecdotal answers here. Congrats on deciding to go veg! The American Dietetic Association, one of the leading nutrition experts in the U.S., writes: "Well-planned vegan and other types of vegetarian diets are appropriate for all stages of the life cycle, including during pregnancy, lactation, infancy, childhood and adolescence." I would avoid it until you are older. Your body is still growing and developing at this age and it is very, very hard to replace the goodness of meat with supplements and vegetables. I was vegetarian for a year when I was your age, and even though I did everything the doctor suggested (that's another thing - you absolutely must contact a health care professional), I was weak, underweight, I had no energy and just before I decided it wasn't worth it I fainted twice. And I was doing everything by the book. 5 years later, my iron levels are still too low. That could just be me, but my 12 month vegetarian stint certainly didn't help. There are better ways to make clear your opinions on animal rights, such as petitioning and limiting your intake to the minimum recommended level if you insist. Cutting out meat entirely will only cause you problems. Also, one person not eating meat is not going to stop people eating meat globally. We have evolved to be omnivores - it's what we do. The way we slaughter livestock is completely humane 99.99% of the time, despite what sensationalist websites will tell you. Seriously, there are better ways to fight for animal rights. lol cool choice, i have serveral friends that are also vegetarian. They tend to eat more fiber and diary products. I think its ok, as long as you dont turn vegan, cause you do need the animal products =]. Good luck:P |
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