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- Antioxidants protect against more than 60 diseases. Found mostly in fruit and vegetables. They destroy 'free radicals'.
- A vegetarian diet can reduce cholesterol levels. (Cholesterol is linked to heart disease – fruit and vegetables contain none.) BMA
- Vegetarians and vegans have higher intakes of folic acid than omnivores. BMA
- A vegetarian diet meets all the nutritional needs of infants and adolescents. ADA/BMA
- Vegetarians are no more likely to suffer anaemia than meat eaters. ADA/BMA
- On irrigated land, 1lb of vegetables uses 25 gallons. 1lb of beef uses 5,214 gallons. University of California
- More than 90 per cent of all agricultural land in Britain is used to feed animals
- If Britain went vegetarian, less than half the farm land would be needed – vegan, less than a quarter! Reading University
- Vegetarians often live longer and suffer less from several chronic diseases. ADA
- Vegetarians have a much lower incidence of caesarean section. PCRM
- Vegetarians are less likely to suffer strokes caused by coronary artery disease. BMA
- Vegetarian diets have been successful in arresting and reversing severe coronary artery disease. ADA
- Vegetarians have lower rates of obesity, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, large bowel disorders, cancers and gallstones. BMA
- Vegetarian diets offer disease protection because of lower saturated fat, cholesterol and animal protein and higher folates, antioxidant vitamins and plant nutrients. ADA
- 95 per cent of all food poisoning comes from meat and animal products.
- Cancer rates among vegetarians are 25-50 per cent less than non-vegetarians. PCRM
- Vegetarians have half to three-quarters the risk of dying of heart disease compared to non-vegetarians. PCRM
- Nearly all 650 million UK chickens are fed antibiotics daily. 72 million die from disease.
- The world's 17 major fisheries are on the point of environmental collapse because of over-fishing.
- It takes about 10kg of good quality plant protein – such as wheat and soya – to produce 1kg of meat protein.
- 35 per cent of the world’s people can be fed on a meat-based diet. A plant diet could feed everyone – then plus some. Sir Crispin Tickell
The medical sources quoted are from some of the most prestigious in the world: BMA (British Medical Association); ADA (American Dietetic Association); WHO (World Health Organisation); PCRM (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine).
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