If you haven’t been eating a vegetarian diet for years, and
want to make the shift, it’s best to do so gradually, in stages. A good way to
start is to eliminate red meat and substitute fish or poultry for the red meat
you’ve been eating. While it’s not eating more vegetarian, you’re at least
eliminating the biggest offender in disease-enhancing foods, red meat.
After you’ve successfully eliminated red meat, then start
reducing the amount of poultry you eat. While it’s not as bad for you as red
meat, because it’s not as high in fat, it’s still meat that’s been raised on a
farm in terrible, cramped and inhumane conditions. Poultry is so laden with
growth hormones and antibiotics that’s it’s nothing like a chicken or turkey
that we might have hunted for food centuries ago. Chickens are raised in
horrible conditions, overfed and then slaughtered. In the grand scheme of
things, it’s just as detrimental to our physical and spiritual health as eating
red meat. It’s also fairly easy to eliminate poultry from our diets because
let’s face it – it’s like eating wood pulp, it’s so tasteless. All the
antibiotics and abnormal living conditions have processed any natural flavor
that poultry ever had in the first place.
Add more fish and seafood, if you’re not quite ready to
replace poultry with grains and vegetables and legumes yet. While there is risk
in eating fish and seafood, because of the high levels of mercury they contain,
it’s a better alternative to poultry and red meat. This may be as far as you
ever get in moving towards vegetarianism, or at least eliminating meat from
your diet. Give yourself time to get used to this. You won’t miss poultry for a
minute. We usually eat chicken and chicken breasts because it’s lower in fat
and calories, but it’s also lower in any kind of nutritional value. When we’re
not getting essential proteins and vitamins, we’re still starving our bodies,
regardless of how healthy we think we’re being. Eliminating poultry is one of
the most positive steps you can take towards a healthy diet and a healthy
planet.
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