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Thursday, 15 August 2024
Health and Wellness News: Eating whole foods, not veganism, is the healthy choice - opinion
Eating whole foods, not veganism, is the healthy choice - opinion
My interest is to present the overwhelming evidence based on many thousands of studies that eating real whole foods bring you good health and quality of life.
By ALAN FREISHTAT, Jerusalem Post, August 15, 2024
Vegan and vegetarian groceries and cook books. (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
I have been writing columns in The Jerusalem Post for a few years about different subjects in the area of health and wellness. A few months ago, I wrote a column about the advantages of getting our needed protein from plant sources as opposed to animal sources. I make no secret of my preference for plant predominance in the diet in order to prevent and even reverse chronic disease.
To review, I pointed out that using animal products for protein comes with a lot of baggage, like saturated fat and cholesterol among other problems, whereas plant proteins are free of those. I am appreciative of the many comments this article evoked – it’s good to know that there are many out there reading my articles.
One thing I did not expect when I wrote that column was the number of negative comments I received and the angry tone of some of them. So, let’s get a few things straight. Veganism is not necessarily healthy, I am not a vegan, and I would like to address some of the comments I received so that we all can benefit.
Being vegan means one who refrains from eating meat, chicken, fish, eggs or dairy. It doesn’t necessarily reflect a healthy way to eat. Some can eat a whole food, plant-predominant diet like I do but they can drink Coca-Cola and eat Oreo cookies, donuts and non-dairy ice cream – an unhealthy way of eating – and still be called a vegan. Let’s dig a little deeper.
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