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Why ‘pure’ veg is good for you

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Why is emphasis always laid on a vegetarian diet whether it’s an auspicious occasion or a season of mourning? Experts come to the rescue.

Those who practise alternative medicine, like Nadi Vaidyam, nature cure or Ayurveda, insist on following a vegetarian diet.
It’s the season of Lent, and many Christians practise abstinence from non-veg food. Give it a thought, on most occasions — be it a wedding or puja or festival or even during mourning — we are told to be vegetarian.

Those who practise alternative medicine, like Nadi Vaidyam, nature cure or Ayurveda, insist on following a vegetarian diet. Why is vegetarian food considered “pure”?

Experts explain

Why ‘pure’ veg is good for you
 
Why is emphasis always laid on a vegetarian diet whether it’s an auspicious occasion or a season of mourning? Experts come to the rescue.

Those who practise alternative medicine, like Nadi Vaidyam, nature cure or Ayurveda, insist on following a vegetarian diet.
It’s the season of Lent, and many Christians practise abstinence from non-veg food. Give it a thought, on most occasions — be it a wedding or puja or festival or even during mourning — we are told to be vegetarian.

Those who practise alternative medicine, like Nadi Vaidyam, nature cure or Ayurveda, insist on following a vegetarian diet. Why is vegetarian food considered “pure”?

Experts explain

Why ‘pure’ veg is good for you

Those who practice alternative medicine = quacks and witch doctors, therefore I do not care to hear their medical expertise

Giving up red meat for lent had no health reasoning, it is an arbitrary rule to test loyalty to the church, if you've never been a Catholic, I have, the church is big on traditions that no one really knows the origin of.

Now as far as weddings, I've never been to one where no meat was served
 
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