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The Benefits of Vegetarianism
Understanding people who choose a vegetarian lifestyle can often be misunderstood by
a blanket of societal norms. When most people think of vegetarians, they may think of a health
freak that only eats salad and apples. Contrary to popular belief, that simply isn’t the case. The
misconceptions of vegetarianism, are often formed by a simple lack of knowledge.
A major debate circulating politics today is climate change. Some feel that this nothing
more than a myth, while other groups and organizations across the globe are advocating for the
improvement of the environment. You may be surprised to learn that consuming animal deprived
products is a perfect example of why climate change is in fact, REAL. Down to Earth.org states,
“According to the UN Report, when emissions from land use and land use change are
included, the livestock sector accounts for 9 percent of CO2 deriving from human-related
activities, but produces a much larger share of even more harmful greenhouse gases”( Down to
Earth). By considering these statistics, we are affecting the earth right down to what we are
putting on the dinner table.
Another reason why some experts suggest to steer away from animal derived products is because
of the usage of added antibiotics and hormones. According Down to Earth.org, “Antibiotics
contain significant amounts of the most carcinogenic form of arsenic. USDA researchers have
found that “‘…eating two ounces of chicken per day—the equivalent of a third to a half of a
boneless breast—exposes a consumer to 3 to 5 micrograms of inorganic arsenic, the element’s
toxic form’” (Down to Earth). With daily exposure to these chemicals, humans can increase
their chances of contracting ailments such as dementia and other neurological problems.
In addition to the possible health effects of consuming animal derived food items, the
overall practicality and sustainability of eating an animal based diet is nothing less than ridiculous. Data collected by the Vegetarian Times explains, “About 70 percent of all grain
produced in the United States is fed to animals raised for slaughter. The 7 billion livestock
animals in the United States consume five times as much grain as is consumed directly by the
American population. ‘If all the grain currently fed to livestock were consumed directly by
people, the number of people who could be fed would be nearly 800 million’”(Vegetarian Times),
says David Pimentel, professor of ecology at Cornell University. If this grain were exported, it
would boost the US trade balance by $80 billion a year.
To conclude, this assignment has addressed a number of significant issues which show
that a vegetarian diet has many benefits. Some discussed include, protecting oneself from ailments,
improving the environment, and saving not only saving billions of dollars, but also countless amounts of lives. Vegetarianism has many positive attributes that many people miss when it
comes to what they are putting into their bodies.

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