Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Harvard Scientists say Vegetarianism Prevents Deaths



Harvard scientists say that one-third of all the early deaths, at the least, could be prevented if people become vegetarian, that's 200, 000 lives annually! So an early death is directly connected to one's daily choices in food. Walter Willett, nutrition department chair at Harvard School of Public Health says, "With the right food choices, physical activity, and not smoking, we could prevent about 80 percent of heart disease, about 90 percent of diabetes, and 70 percent of stroke (Food Day, 2011)."

What are you willing to do starting today, to change your diet for the better? 

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