Choosing Vegetarianism
October 25, 2007 by Marc Lamont Hill
Live longer, lower your weight, slash pollution and twelve other good reasons to start cutting meat out of your diet.
15 Reasons To Stop Hiding from Vegetarianism
By Vegetarian Times
People are drawn to vegetarianism by all sorts of motives. Some of us want to live longer, healthier lives or do our part to reduce pollution. Others have made the switch because we want to preserve Earth’s natural resources or because we’ve always loved animals and are ethically opposed to eating them.
Thanks to an abundance of scientific research that demonstrates the health and environmental benefits of a plant-based diet, even the federal government recommends that we consume most of our calories from grain products, vegetables and fruits. And no wonder: An estimated 70 percent of all diseases, including one-third of all cancers, are related to diet. A vegetarian diet reduces the risk for chronic degenerative diseases such as obesity, coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and certain types of cancer including colon, breast, prostate, stomach, lung and esophageal cancer.
Why go veg? Chew on these reasons:
1. You’ll ward off disease. Vegetarian diets are more healthful than the average American diet, particularly in preventing, treating or reversing heart disease and reducing the risk of cancer. A low-fat vegetarian diet is the single most effective way to stop the progression of coronary artery disease or prevent it entirely. Cardiovascular disease kills 1 million Americans annually and is the leading cause of death in the United States. But the mortality rate for cardiovascular disease is lower in vegetarians than in nonvegetarians, says Joel Fuhrman, MD, author of Eat to Live: The Revolutionary Formula for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss. A vegetarian diet is inherently healthful because vegetarians consume no animal fat and less cholesterol and instead consume more fiber and more antioxidant-rich produce — another great reason to listen to Mom and eat your veggies!
2. You’ll keep your weight down. The standard American diet — high in saturated fats and processed foods and low in plant-based foods and complex carbohydrates — is making us fat and killing us slowly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a division of the CDC, the National Center for Health Statistics, 64 percent of adults and 15 percent of children aged 6 to 19 are overweight and are at risk of weight-related ailments including heart disease, stroke and diabetes. A study conducted from 1986 to 1992 by Dean Ornish, MD, president and director of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California, found that overweight people who followed a low-fat, vegetarian diet lost an average of 24 pounds in the first year and kept off that weight 5 years later. They lost the weight without counting calories or carbs and without measuring portions or feeling hungry.
Just Jokes…
October 25, 2007 by Marc Lamont Hill
Middle School Dispenses Birth Control
After 17 pregnancies were reported in its three middle schools in four years, the school board of Portland, ME, voted to allow the middle school health services to prescribe birth control. What do you think?
Katie Kolounakis,
Receptionist
“This is outrageous. I think my daughter should have to get pregnant at 13 just like I did.”
Paul Winthrop,
CAT Scan Technician
“I’m not sure birth control is the answer. Have they tried having an open, honest conversation with these kids about how they’re going to hell?”
Billy Walton,
Systems Analyst
“This will only encourage students to engage in risky behavior like visiting doctors and going to school.”
TheOnion.com
October 25, 2007 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s photo of the day show some of the ign’antest shit I’ve seen all week: Louis Vuitton trash bags!! Why does someone need this???
October 25, 2007 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day is the new single from Guru featuring Slum Village. I’m trying to like it but I’m not so sure yet…
Video of the Day
October 24, 2007 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day is Common’s new single “I Want You.” The video was directed by Kerry Washington and features an all-star cast.

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