json_metadata | "{"appParentPermlink":"f3tpqkdkq","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appTags":["Life"],"appDepth":2,"appBody":"<p>My reasons are:<\/p>\n<ul>\n <li>Historically it is to avoid killing or hurting animals. Then recently appeared other reasons:<\/li>\n <li>the health. There have been many scientific studies showing that a well-run vegetarian diet can be healthier and live longer. the most recent, and the most definitive, is the China Study.<\/li>\n <li>Feel on a good vibration. Obviously when we are polluted we do not feel these things. But with equal nutritional value, the vegan is much lighter and full of prana.<\/li>\n <li>Avoid contributing to a serious ecological imbalance: according to recent sources there would be more biomass of cows on Earth than all the rest.<\/li>\n <li>Avoid contributing to the greenhouse effect, either directly (digestion methane) or indirectly (transport, factories)<\/li>\n <li>Avoid hunger in the world, deforestation, etc. In fact, it takes three to five times more agricultural land and food resources to make meat (bearing in mind that the ultimate cause is overpopulation).<\/li>\n <li>Avoid epidemics, new viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which appear in animal concentration camps, and arrive by contact or by meat.<\/li>\n<\/ul>","appCategory":"Life","app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"acesontop","musingPostType":"answer","appTitle":"What would make you become a vegetarian if you aren't one?","musingAppVersion":"1.1"}" |
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