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Confusion between clean eating and veganism

September 18, 2017 by Tofu Temptress Leave a Comment

A vegan diet can be healthy

 

Veganism is a belief system
Veganism is a belief system

People don’t go vegan for health reasons. You may be saying ‘What? Of course they do!’ Ok, let me clarify: people may go plant based for their health originally and then go vegan (and stay vegan) because they discover the ethical angle. Veganism is a belief system, not a diet. Obviously diet forms a large part of that belief system, but vegans don’t use or support the exploitation of animals, for any purpose.

A vegan diet can be healthy
A vegan diet can be healthy

The reason I’m writing this article is that there seems to be a lot of confusion over motivation at the moment. Diet fads are forever detailed in the press (think the Atkins Diet, the Paleo diet and more recently, clean eating). Even veganism is sometimes written about as a ‘food trend.’ I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m all for ‘the rise of veganism’ – an upward trend in the number of people who go vegan. However, the word trend sometimes suggests that it’s temporary. The vast majority of those who go vegan and stay vegan do so for ethical reasons. As I said, those who go plant based for health reasons sometimes realise what they’re doing with diet is part of a larger movement. The vegan movement supports both non-human and human animals and helps them to live better lives. It goes without saying that we also benefit our environment hugely.

Eating cupcakes is just as vegan as eating a salad
Eating cupcakes is just as vegan as eating a salad

I have been known to roll my eyes at those who think that all vegans have to be health conscious. I mean, it’s perfectly possible to be incredibly healthy on a vegan diet, as countless athletes have proven and a whole foods, plant based diet is the healthiest one there is. However, the term vegan refers to those who choose not to support the humiliation, exploitation, torture and killing of innocent animals – and you can do that perfectly well whilst eating a cupcake.

One doesn’t eat leather, or ingest duck down or consume wool. You can’t munch on a circus or chow down on a zoo. It’s also notoriously difficult to scoff a horse race. Sadly, animal abuse doesn’t end with eating them.

You don't eat vegan sporrans
You don’t eat vegan sporrans

As for those who say they won’t go vegan because they don’t want to eat processed foods, my jaw drops every time I hear that one. Do they have no idea how much processing meat, milk and egg products go through before they reach the supermarket shelves? Some seem to imagine that a burger made from plants is ‘unnatural’ where as one made from a cow’s butt couldn’t be more pure. What utter nonsense. They seem to dismiss the antibiotics that are pumped into animals reared for meat; the hormones that rage inside two thirds of dairy cows at any one time (because they’re pregnant) and therefore make it into the milk humans consume; the colouring that is added to salmon to make it look pink; the water injected into chickens to make them heavier (as they’re sold by weight); and don’t even get me started on bacon.

Innocent pigs are made into bacon
Innocent pigs are made into bacon

And because you can squish up some plants to make a burger or use coconut oil to make vegan cheese, or mix water with almonds to make milk, this is seen as worse processing than additives the used in sausages which are known carcinogens?

Health and veganism are connected, in that having a whole foods, plant based diet (along with regular exercise and mindfulness) is your best chance of leading a long and healthy life. However, veganism is an ethical choice and non-human animals must be at the centre of it.

Veganism isn't just about diet
Veganism isn’t just about diet

Suffering is important and we must do all we can to keep it to a minimum. We can certainly do ourselves a favour by keeping to a healthy weight and eating well, but to say that veganism is all about health is wrong.

Vegan donuts by the fab Considerit Chocolate
Vegan donuts by the fab Considerit Chocolate

 

 

So the next time I’m challenged while eating a vegan donut by someone who thinks it’s ‘not very vegan’ of me, I’ll say ‘of course it is’, because nobody had to suffer to produce it. Go vegan and nobody gets hurt.

 

Filed Under: Cruelty free Living Tagged With: clean eating, diet, health, plant based, veganism

Skinny Bitch by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin

December 6, 2016 by Tofu Temptress Leave a Comment

Beans are good for you & your body will get used to them!

To say Skinny Bitch is straight talking might be a bit of an understatement. If you’re offended by bluntness and swearing then this isn’t the book for you. However, it’s all written in a tongue-in-cheek style, so even though it’s very, um, straightforward, there’s a fair dollop of humour in there too.

Green tea is a wonderdrug apparently. I like mine fruity...
Green tea is a wonderdrug apparently. I like mine fruity…

This book is obviously focused on losing weight and behind all the cursing, there’s some pretty solid science to it. One of the first things they tell you is that to ‘get skinny’ you must first get healthy. This of course makes lots of sense, but it’s certainly not what most ‘diet’ books recommend. There’s always some fad aspect to them I find and ‘Skinny Bitch’ says right from the start that it’s a way of life, not a quick fix or temporary change.

Natural sweetness - alternative to refined sugar
Natural sweetness – alternative to refined sugar

The chapters cover various aspects of diet and lifestyle and reveal some very stark truths about the food industry. These authors do not hold back when it comes to exposing not only the abhorrent cruelty of the meat and dairy industries but also the hidden interests of government agencies, agribusiness and big pharma. In a nutshell, there’s no way you can trust the food industry or the FDA (Food and Drug Administration in the US) as they all have their own agendas and none of them have our best interests at heart.

Beans are good for you & your body will get used to them!
Beans are good for you & your body will get used to them!

I really enjoyed this book and took copious notes. There’s lots of sensible advice, and although I’m not skinny (too much of a cupcake fan for that) it all makes total sense and if you followed their advice to the letter the pounds would drop off. I must admit to skipping a few of the slaughterhouse tales included in the chapter entitled ‘You are what you eat’ as I’ve seen and read enough of these things to be convinced a million times over and don’t need to get even more depressed about the horrors animals go through on a daily basis. Also almost all of the food recommendations in the ‘Let’s Eat’ chapter are American brands, most of which are not available here in the UK. However, the meal plans are full of good ideas and you can make almost everything with UK ingredients and a bit of imagination.

They don't recommend relying heavily on drugs
They don’t recommend relying heavily on drugs

This is not a cookbook though and once you’ve been inspired by the ideas in this book you can go and get one of the growing number of titles out there to help you become a whizz in the kitchen. This book is about the why.

I'm too much of a chocolate lover to be skinny!
I’m too much of a chocolate lover to be skinny!

This title is targeted specifically at women, as you might guess from the title, but don’t worry fellas, there’s a sister book entitled (you guessed it) ‘Skinny Bastard’. Other spin off books exist too, from a guide to pregnancy to tips on cooking and even an exercise DVD, but this is the original and many say the best. If you want solid facts delivered in an entertaining style; a guide to losing weight without losing your mind and an ethical approach to getting healthy, it’s all in here.

Recommended.

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