Description
It seems that more and more every day we are hearing something about the vegan lifestyle. Most of us
probably know somebody who is a vegetarian or a vegan, or who simply seem curious about the idea of
going meat-free. What exactly is the appeal?
People go vegan for a number of reasons, most of which are very personal to them. Of course you may
find those who are very emotionally connected to their cause and seek to inform and educate others on
cruelty-free procedures so that their message can be heard. Advocates of a vegan lifestyle can get a bad
rap, probably because it seems like a very extreme adjustment and some of the ways animals are treated
can be truly heartbreaking. Some vegans may take it upon themselves to try and force others to care or
understand in ways that can actually really turn the modern masses off of the message.
That’s because our diets are something personal to us. We all have the right to choose the way we eat,
and it is a privilege that in this day and age we have the resources available to us to actually cut meat
out of our lives safely. Ethical practices for raising certain animals in the agricultural industry have
come about because of the advocacy of groups that are passionate about animal welfare, and for those
of us who are interested in veganism but not quite ready to make it an active lifestyle, that’s okay. You
can still make informed choices about where you get your food from, and what it takes to get from
point A to what you find on your plate.
Whether you are reading this book to learn more about veganism and what it means, or you are
seriously considering a vegan lifestyle and want a guide to help to show you the way, this book will
help you to learn the basics of going vegan and how it can benefit not only your body and mind, but
also the world around us. Let’s get started!