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1. Teen Vegetarianism May Lead To Eating Disorder - By: Michael Russell
If the diet is not carefully considered, any vegetarian, especially teenagers who are still growing, may not get the daily-recommended allowances of vitamins and minerals required for a healthy lifestyle. Just below 10% of all teenagers from fifteen to eighteen have switched to vegetarianism. br ...

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Vegetarianism - The Healthy Choice
The debate regarding the healthiest diet for humans to follow has raged for centuries.  Vegetarianism vs. meat based.   One wonders why, because the choice seems quite clear cut.   We have heard the statement often enough to know it by heart "we are what we eat".   The statement specifically refers to our state of health and physical well-being.  It is a fact that the foods we eat more than anything else determines how healthy our bodies will be.  Of
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2. Treating High Blood Pressure With Vegetarianism - By: Michael Russell
High blood pressure is a problem that millions of people experience today. While there is a plethora of medical advice, especially involving the diet, there are advocates and critics of every argument. It is widely argued that a vegetarian diet can reduce the risk of high blood pressure, because m...

3. Time To Start A New Career? - By: Michael Russell
Your career choices might need reconsideration when your career offers few opportunities to personal development and you find it hard to get out of bed in the morning. Then it might be the right time to consider new career choices, working at home, starting your own business or a ...

4. Tips For Teens On Becoming Vegetarian - By: Michael Russell
Teens around the world are increasingly making the transition to a vegetarian lifestyle. But like any diet, vegetarianism requires that teens develop good eating habits. With the right knowledge, teens can become vegetarians without relying on a diet of soda and potato chips. Being a teen vegetari...

5. Go Meatless, Eat Those Veggies - By: Michael Russell
Vegetarianism isn't new.  Some thousand years ago, the original diet was meatless.  Probably consisting of nuts, papayas, strawberries, beans, tomatoes and water as the favourite beverage of choice.  Today, there are a growing number of people committing themselves to a meatless, heal...

6. Book Natural Cures - By: Michael Russell
Some of us go by the book and some of us then go by the book natural cures are included in. We have our own homeopathic methods and our libraries include numerous self-help resources. For one example of a book natural cure procedures are included in, for instance, some of us go by Blended Medicine...

7. Career Tip: Your Lifestyle Affects Your Job Choice! - By: Michael Russell
This career tip is for you . . . if you're serious about making a career or job change. Knowing your options and having a strategic plan are critical to your success in today's job marketplace. For instance, according to recent reports, your lifestyle may seriously affect your career or job...

8. Should You Buy A House Or A Condo? - By: John Carle & Sharon Gregresh
A big debate these days is whether or not to buy a house, or buy a condo. Most of this debate comes from a lack of understanding about condos, and what they are. Hopefully, the following information will prove to be helpful. When Buying a condo, are you a tenant?...

9. Condo's, No Longer The Cheaper Alternative - By: Christinehancock
The choices for today's condo market are filled with more andmore options. From the ultra luxury $2,000,000 plus penthousesthat equal million dollar single family homes, toultra-luxurious hotel condos, to 600 sq. ft. studios. Thisdiversity of residences allow the growing condo market to offe...

10. Recreational Vehicle (rv) Sales On The Rise - By: David Chandler
As the baby boomers retire, the recreational vehicle industry has seen an upsurge in sales. For many people, nothing measures up to the independence and flexibility of enjoying the open road in a recreational vehicle (RV). There is certainly much to be said for taking your hotel with y...

11. Your Health Is Influenced Through Lifestyle Choice - By: Michael Russell
Your Health is Influenced through Lifestyle Choices Your health can be influenced, positively or negatively, through the lifestyle choices you make everyday. Today people are generally more informed about health issues, than 30 years ago. Changes made in the way you live, no matter how small, will...

12. Top Freezer Refrigerators - By: Michael Russell
Top freezer refrigerators are one of the classic styles of refrigerators and one of the most popular styles. Refrigerators are one of those essential appliances that you hardly pay attention to. It is probably the most used appliance in your home and it takes up the most amount of energy. Yet, using...

13. Healthy Cooking Tips For Weight Loss - By: Jill Fleming, Ms, Rd
Even if you only use a few of these simple healthy cooking choices, you can greatly decrease your fat intake. Research continues to support the importance of a low-fat diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables to promote permanent weight loss. Following these simple healthy ...

14. Reduce Diabetes Risk With A Wise Woman's Lifestyle - By: Jack Brooks
Today, over 9 million women suffer from diabetes, with well over a million of reproductive age; some of them aren't even aware of it. This debilitating disease is particularly hard on women, affecting pregnancy and the unborn child, as well as increased yeast infections, greater side effects than me...



15. Outdoor Clocks - Variety And Choice - By: Charles & Susan Truett
An outdoor clock is the perfect addition to your deck, patio, or pool area. You can find outdoor clocks that also serve as thermometers and some even function as a personal weather station that shows barometric pressure and weather forecasts. Outdoor clocks are made to be extremely durable ...

16. Scooter Or Power Wheelchair-which One Is Right For You? - By: Rodney Robbins
When I talked to my physical therapist about possibly getting an electric mobility scooter (I have Periodic Paralysis and too much walking can trigger an attack), she automatically recommended a power wheelchair. Wheelchairs are much better in-doors, she said. Youll have a place to rest ...

17. Kitchen Flooring Options - By: Michael Russell
For many families the most used room in the house is the kitchen. It is the focus of many activities. More than any other room, it reflects your lifestyle and values. Inevitably flooring in kitchens takes a beating and has to look good doing it. Whether you go with inexpensive vinyl flooring, or...

18. Home Exercise Equipment Start Planning Now For Winter - By: Robb Ksiazek
Most of us have a tendency to gain a few pounds in the winter due to inactivity. Losing the added weight gets tougher and tougher every spring because our bodies dont bounce back like they used to. There are some simple solutions to keeping the weight off in the winter that will aid you in your ques...

19. Introducing The Latest Rage In Cookware Selection - Celebrity Endorsed Pots, Pans And Skillets - By: Tim Gorman
The latest rage in cookware selection is celebrity endorsed pots and pans. Everyone from Emeril Legasse to Martha Stewart have their own line of cookware. Whether you want the high end selections of Emeril or Rocco or you prefer the Martha Stewart more budget conscious Everyday colle...

20. Stainless Steel Refrigerators - By: Michael Russell
Stainless steel refrigerators are sharp and professional looking. They are also easy to clean. They come in a variety of different styles and sizes so when it comes time to consider one for purchase, you could be overwhelmed with all the options. Stainless steel refrigerators are also easy to clean ...

21. The Fireplace Mantel: The Focal Point Of The Room - By: Jon Kilminster
Every room needs a focal point. Without one, the room is an empty space, lacking color, a place with nothing to enchant the eye. And there's nothing like a well-designed fireplace mantel to really set a room alight! A fireplace mantel is the focal point of the room, especially...

22. Container Vegetable Gardening - The Easy Way To A Mouth-watering Harvest - By: Michael Russell
Container vegetable gardening is so simple even your kids will love it. Vegetable gardening in versatile garden planters is easy and enjoyable for everyone. It's your perfect answer! In only weeks you could be enjoying the first quality harvests from your container ...

23. Turn Back The Clock Antioxidant Best Food That Slow The Aging Process - By: Petter Rogstad
As we grow older, we often wish we could turn back the clock and have the vitality of your younger days. In this article you will learn what is the best food that slows down the aging process, but first you have to learn what happens to your body when you grow older. Free rad...

24. Travel Industry Trends And Predictions 2004 - By: Bryan Wilson
This article collects our thoughts about new trends in the travel industry and tourism markets, especially with regard to sustainable tourism. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list, and is quite general. These trends are included as an overview, a synthesis of our readings and experience, and s...

25. Refrigerators - By: Michael Russell
Refrigerators are one of those inventions that we completely take for granted. When they were first invented and put on the market, refrigerators were considered quite the innovation. Prior to that people used basements and blocks of ice to help keep their items cold and prevent spoiling. People spe...

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History Of Vegetarianism Book Review
NEW YORK, January 15, 2007: Tackling the history of vegetarianism, Tristram Stuart's book called "The Bloodless Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism from 1600 to Modern Times," has been highlighted in this highly informative news report called "Vegetable Love." Tracing vegetarianism back to the 1600's when Sir Isaac Newton was criticized for refusing to eat a type of "blood pudding" (a dark sausage containing pork, dried pig's blood and suet), it was pointed out that diet was closely tied to Christian Theology in Europe during this period. The news report said, "Broadly speaking, though, for many centuries the debate centered on three questions, each of which was reflected in Newton's dietary choices and the objections raised to them: there was the religious question, concerning the implications of Scripture for human alimentation; there were medical questions about the effect of eating meat on human health and character; and there was a philosophical debate about the proper relationship between man and other animals. There was no distinct category you could call moral, because all of them were, as they remain, intensely moral. Vegetarianism has always been less about why you should eat plants than about why you shouldn't eat animals." Even before this period in history in the sixth century B.C., Pythagoras founded what was known as "a mystical mathematician community who observed a general prohibition against eating animals as having a right to live in common with mankind." Of particular interest to HPI readers is the analysis of the meeting of Indian and European traditions in India. "Europeans, having long believed that animal flesh was necessary to sustain vigorous life, were astonished at the existence of the pagan yet pious Brahmins, who ate no meat but evidently thrived. Stuart, a British historian who lived for some years in India, endeavors to show that the spread of vegetarian doctrines in the West during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was a result of growing familiarity with the customs of colonized India," Shapin explained. Modern day vegetarians such as Paul McCartney have continued the moral debate. McCartney said, "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, everyone would be a vegetarian." Unique to modern day vegetarianism are the environmental concerns of not eating meat. Shapin explained Stuart's views in the news report, "A recent report by the U.N.'s Food and Agriculture Organization reckons that at least eighteen per cent of the global-warming effect comes from livestock, more than is caused by all the world's transportation systems. It has been estimated that forty percent of global grain output is used to feed animals rather than people, and that half of this grain would be sufficient to eliminate world hunger." In conclusion, Stuart stated that vegetarians have long had the best intellectual arguments against eating meat but nevertheless the consumption of meat per-capita world-wide has kept increasing. The arguments about what it means to be human have continued alongside the vegetarian - anti-vegetarian debate. HPI adds: The following URL is a recorded interview of the author, Tristam Stuart and more about the East meets West connection with vegetarianism, here... More

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