For
The Animals
Eating vegetarian, or better yet vegan, is the best way to prevent
animal
suffering. About 10 billion land animals and even more sea creatures
are killed for food in the U.S. each year. These make up more than 99
percent of animals
killed in the U.S.. The vast majority of these animals
endure horrible suffering before their deaths.
For The Environment
Plant-source foods tend to use much less resources and cause less
pollution than animal-source foods. Animal agriculture is also a major
threat to wildlife. For more information about the effect of a
meat-centered diet on the environment, see People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals' article Meat and the
Environment and Viva USA's guide Planet
on a Plate.
For Your Health
A low-fat, high-fiber vegetarian diet has been proven effective in the
treatment and prevention of heart disease, high blood pressure,
obesity, diabetes and cancer of the breast and prostate. For
information about vegetarian nutrition and the health benefits of a
low-fat, high-fiber vegetarian diet click here.
Here is a list of websites with general information on the benefits of
a total
vegetarian diet and advice for eating vegetarian.
ChooseVeg.com
features information on the benefits of a vegan diet, recipes, tips for
"making the switch" and links to many other resources, includes videos.
GoVeg.com
is an exhaustive resource on why and how to eat a vegan diet, includes
a "Meet the Animals" section, recipes, videos and a list of websites
and books.
TryVeg.com
explains the "whys and hows of vegetarian eating", includes recipes and
health information.
VeganOutreach.org
features web and pdf versions of the popular booklet "Why Vegan?", as
well as a vegan starter guide, health information, recipes and more.
For more useful websites, see the links
page.















