“Are you vegan?”
I hate being asked this question. It always has some inference attached to it; Well, you should be vegan, you’re a dietitian. Or, Pssh. Vegans have NO idea what they're missing out on.
I was once asked about my veganism, and I paused, as I always do when I’m asked this question. How do I explain that I’m not vegan, but that I avoid most animal products? My friend quickly jumped in and said, “Carolyn isn’t anything. She basically eats whatever she wants when she feels like it.” I started laughing. It was perfect. This describes me perfectly.
There are so many labels for people and their food choices.
Vegans: No animal products with animal rights beliefs
Total Vegetarians: No animal products, with no extreme ideals towards animal rights; may eat honey
Raw Vegans: No animal products, eat plants, plants can only be cooked to a certain temperature. Not recommended if you want to live.
Vegetarians: Usually means lacto-ovo-vegetarian
Lacto-ovo-vegetarians: Eats animal byproducts: dairy, eggs, honey
Lacto-vegetarians: Does not eat eggs
Ovo-vegetarians: Does not eat dairy
Pescatarian: Eats mostly plants, but eats fish and any seafood
Flexitarian: Almost vegetarian, but eats meat on occasion.
If you fall under one of these categories, that’s great. I don’t. I follow a plant based diet. I eat fruit, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and beans every day. Some days I eat yogurt, some days I eat eggs, some days I eat fish, some days I eat ice cream, and on the rarest of occasions I’ll eat some chicken. I follow my own dietary guidelines because I know what’s best for me. Yes, I’ll almost always choose the healthier option, but the healthiest choice is not always vegetarian—or vegan.
I will mention that I think that a vegan diet can provide optimal health if planned properly. I will also mention that I think the majority—but not all—vegans are uptight and unreasonable. Following rules, created by mankind, with no leniency, isn’t the lifestyle for me. Today, I was a “total vegetarian.” I had no animal byproducts. Tomorrow, who knows.
This video pretty much sums it up...
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