The Vegetarian Paradox
Why Vegetarians Are Less
Healthy Than Other People

Did you know that about 6% of the world's population is vegetarian (a trend that is growing)? Yet all the latest research is showing that vegetarians are less healthy than their non-vegetarian peers. Why is this so? Surely a diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables should make you healthier, not less healthy, so what's going on?

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Extraordinary new studies published in peer-reviewed journals are showing that most vegetarians are in fact less healthy than their non-vegetarian peers.

The research that is now coming to light is clearly showing that compared to their non-vegetarians peers, vegetarians are more at risk of cancer, dementia, obesity, heart disease, stroke, eating disorders, infertility and other ailments.

Several studies have compared health-conscious vegetarians with health-conscious non-vegetarians from a similar socio-economic background. In other words, scientists have compared apples with apples so as to validate the results and they have come up with some surprising conclusions.

cover Although vegetarians are less healthy than their non-vegetarian peers, the reason for this is not related to eating or not eating meat and fish. The Vegetarian Paradox is an astounding new report that will shock you whether or not you are vegetarian.

Here are just some of the things you will discover in The Vegetarian Paradox:

arrow Why the incidence of neurological (mental) diseases is more than two times greater among vegetarians.

arrowWhy vegetarians are not slimmer than their non-vegetarian peers. This explodes the myth that a vegetarian diet keeps you slimmer. Some studies show that certain vegetarian groups have a higher incidence of obesity compared to other people.

arrow Why vegetarians have higher rates of breast cancer and bowel (colon) cancer.

arrow Why vegetarians are more at risk of heart disease and stroke. The Vegetarian Paradox reveals a particular reason for this - vital information for any vegetarian.

arrow Why the incidence of eating disorders (e.g. binge eating and anorexia) is much higher among vegetarians.

arrow Why the incidence of birth defects and infertility is much higher among vegetarians.

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The Vegetarian Paradox is essential reading for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike; in fact for anybody concerned with staying fit and healthy.

Part One of the book explodes the myth that vegetarians are healthier than their non-vegetarian peers. The evidence for this is taken from peer-reviewed studies published in mainstream medical journals.

Part Two explains the vegetarian paradox. How is it that many studies show the vegetarian diet to be super healthy yet most vegetarians are seen to be less healthy than their non-vegetarian peers?

Part Three explains why the vegetarian diet is fatally flawed and how to resolve this paradox without resorting to a non-vegetarian diet.

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