LESS CHANCE OF TYPE 2 . DIABETES

Various studies have shown that plant-based foods have a positive effect on the blood sugar levels of people with diabetes. Better glucose levels are measured in people following a plant-based diet compared to a diet containing animal products. In addition, a plant-based diet improves blood pressure and often lowers weight and cholesterol. All of this contributes to lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes.

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Better for heart, intestines, world and weight

7 benefits of a vegan diet over an animal diet

BETTER FOR HEART AND VESSELS

According to a recent Harvard study, a particular molecule called lignan has been found in plant based foods, that helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. The molecule is mainly found in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, red wine and coffee and has been shown to have an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect.

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GOOD FOR THE WORLD

A plant-based diet is (of course) more animal-friendly, but also more sustainable. The recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows that a diet without animal products is the best choice if we want to reduce greenhouse gases and reduce biodiversity worldwide. 80% of the total CO2 emissions of total food production come from animal products. If we collectively consume 50% less animal products, this would result in a 40% reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions.

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GOOD FOR THE BOWELS

Fibers in vegetables, fruit, legumes, nuts and whole grain products have a positive effect on the bacterial balance in the intestines aka the microbiome. A healthy microbiome is beneficial for the immune system, improves the metabolism of fat and glucose in the body and reduces inflammation in the body. A so-called 'Western diet' with a lot of refined sugar and red meat and often too little fruit and vegetables, can actually cause disturbances in healthy gut microorganisms. And that can lead to (chronic) inflammation.

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WEIGHT LOSS

Several studies, including an extensive study by Oxford Academic, have shown that people lose weight more easily by following a plant-based diet than with an animal diet. In addition, the calorie intake with an animal diet seems to be less on average. And those who eat plant-based, consume less 'fast sugars' and saturated fats every day.

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REDUCES THE CHANCE OF CANCER

The results from 96 different scientific (observation) studies have shown that a plant-based diet reduces the risk of getting cancer. In particular, the risk of prostate, breast and colon cancer decreases. Mainly not eating meat and eating a lot of fresh fruit, vegetables and legumes have a positive effect on preventing cancer. The positive effect of an average lower BMI and cholesterol also contributes to prevention.

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RELIEVE COMPLAINTS WITH (CHRONIC) IGNITIONS

A plant-based diet has been proven effective in relieving symptoms caused by rheumatism and arthritis. Plant foods have an anti-inflammatory effect, according to several several Harvard studies studies.

Why does the beetroot burger deserve a place at the top of the menu these days? And should a 'healthy' sandwich with ham and cheese make way for a lentil salad with grilled vegetables? A lot of research is being done on the health benefits of a plant-based diet versus an eating non-vegan. We made a list of seven scientifically proven benefits of a plant-based diet.

Annemarie van Ulden Xiao Er Kong

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RELIEVE COMPLAINTS WITH (CHRONIC) IGNITIONS

A plant-based diet has been proven effective in relieving symptoms caused by rheumatism and arthritis. Plant foods have an anti-inflammatory effect, according to several several Harvard studies studies.

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REDUCES THE CHANCE OF CANCER

The results from 96 different scientific (observation) studies have shown that a plant-based diet reduces the risk of getting cancer. In particular, the risk of prostate, breast and colon cancer decreases. Mainly not eating meat and eating a lot of fresh fruit, vegetables and legumes have a positive effect on preventing cancer. The positive effect of an average lower BMI and cholesterol also contributes to prevention.

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WEIGHT LOSS

Several studies, including an extensive study by Oxford Academic, have shown that people lose weight more easily by following a plant-based diet than with an animal diet. In addition, the calorie intake with an animal diet seems to be less on average. And those who eat plant-based, consume less 'fast sugars' and saturated fats every day.

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GOOD FOR THE BOWELS

Fibers in vegetables, fruit, legumes, nuts and whole grain products have a positive effect on the bacterial balance in the intestines aka the microbiome. A healthy microbiome is beneficial for the immune system, improves the metabolism of fat and glucose in the body and reduces inflammation in the body. A so-called 'Western diet' with a lot of refined sugar and red meat and often too little fruit and vegetables, can actually cause disturbances in healthy gut microorganisms. And that can lead to (chronic) inflammation.

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GOOD FOR THE WORLD

A plant-based diet is (of course) more animal-friendly, but also more sustainable. The recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) shows that a diet without animal products is the best choice if we want to reduce greenhouse gases and reduce biodiversity worldwide. 80% of the total CO2 emissions of total food production come from animal products. If we collectively consume 50% less animal products, this would result in a 40% reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions.

BETTER FOR HEART AND VESSELS

According to a recent Harvard study, a particular molecule called lignan has been found in plant based foods, that helps lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. The molecule is mainly found in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, red wine and coffee and has been shown to have an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect.

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LESS CHANCE OF TYPE 2 . DIABETES

Various studies have shown that plant-based foods have a positive effect on the blood sugar levels of people with diabetes. Better glucose levels are measured in people following a plant-based diet compared to a diet containing animal products. In addition, a plant-based diet improves blood pressure and often lowers weight and cholesterol. All of this contributes to lowering the risk of type 2 diabetes.

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  3 min

Better for heart, intestines, world and weight

7 benefits of a vegan diet over an animal diet

Annemarie van Ulden Xiao Er Kong

Why does the beetroot burger deserve a place at the top of the menu these days? And should a 'healthy' sandwich with ham and cheese make way for a lentil salad with grilled vegetables? A lot of research is being done on the health benefits of a plant-based diet versus an eating non-vegan. We made a list of seven scientifically proven benefits of a plant-based diet.

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