Hallo, vibrant viewers and welcome to another episode of Healthy
Living. Every day more and more people are becoming interested in
peaceful, healthy vegan and vegetarian diets.Those new to or
considering adopting these lifestyles may have questions about the
body’s needs in regards to nutrition.
An expert who can address
such concerns is vegan dietician-nutritionist Anne-Marie Roy, graduate
of Laval University in Québec, Canada and co-author of the best-selling
cookbook 『Vegetarians, Not Vegetables!』 which features many delicious
vegetarian recipes.
Due to her nutritional expertise Ms. Roy
was named official co-spokesperson of the 2009 Eat Well Expo and Living
Green event in Montreal and Québec City, which showcased the latest
trends in nutrition, organic food and healthy living.Now let’s join our
Supreme Master Television correspondent and Ms. Roy.
SupremeMasterTV(f):
Well, we are happy to have you with us because you are really an
ambassador, I would say, of vegetarianism. You are involved in almost
everything that concerns vegetarianism in Québec, and we are very proud
to have you with us today to answer all our questions.
HOST: We first asked Ms. Roy about some of the common misconceptions of those unfamiliar with the vegetarian and vegan diets.
Anne-Marie(f):
I could say that one of the important elements that make people
reluctant to quit the meat is that they are afraid of lacking some
nutrients.
I myself am convinced that there are many women who
force themselves to continue to eat meat. I think that women are much
more ready to become vegetarians, perhaps because they have a greater
sensitivity, I don’t know.
If they knew that they wouldn’t lack
any iron, that they wouldn’t lack any nutrients, I think that there
would be more of them. I say this all the time, that there is a great
deficiency among vegetarians; it is a deficiency in illnesses.
Vegetarians, it is proven, if you look at all the research that has
been done, vegetarians are healthier than non-vegetarians.
If we
look at cancer, vegetarians have a much lower risk of developing cancer
whether it is hormone-dependent cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer,
colon cancer or any form of cancer.
Heart disease is also a
lot less common among vegetarians; in general, there is a lot less
obesity, fewer kidney problems and fewer intestinal problems.
The
health of vegetarians is very good.If we look at epidemiological
studies from all over the world, most people in countries where they
eat very little meat or no meat are much healthier.
For more information on Anne-Marie Roy, please visit
www.annemarieroy.com