Daily Archives: July 3, 2015


Should You Follow a Vegetarian or a Vegan Diet?

 While I am not yet a Vegetarian nor a Vegan, I do include several vegetarian  meals in my weekly plan, and I  do encourage Vegetarian diets, which contain no meat (beef, pork, poultry, or fish and shellfish), and are naturally low in saturated fat, high in fiber, and full of vitamins, minerals, and cancer-fighting compounds. A multitude of scientific studies have shown that vegetarian diets have remarkable health benefits and can help prevent certain diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. I do  recommend vegetarian diets as a way of improving general health and preventing diet-related illnesses.

Vegan diets, which contain no animal products (meat, dairy, eggs, or other animal products), are even healthier than vegetarian diets. Vegan diets contain no cholesterol and even less fat, saturated fat, and calories than vegetarian diets because they exclude dairy and eggs. Scientific research shows that health benefits increase as the amount of food from animal sources in the diet decreases, making vegan diets the healthiest overall.


How to Eat a Balanced Diet?

 One good way to achieve balance in the diet is to select foods from the five major food group every day.

These group are as follows:

1) Bread, cereal,and other grain based products.

2)Vegetables.

3) Fruits.

4) Milk, cheese,and other dairy products, such as yogurt.

5) Meats, fish, poultry, and dry beans and peas.

Choosing foods from the 5 groups will ensure that we receive the essential nutriments.

Control portion size so that balance and variety are possible.

Fine tune it.

Use sugar in moderation, use salt and sodium in moderation, choose plenty of vegetables , fruits,  and grain products. Choose  foods low in Fats Saturated Fats, and Cholesterol.

  • 4 calories per gram of protein
  • 4 calories per gram of carbohydrate
  • 9 calories per gram of fat