Eating a varied plant-based diet - and avoiding all meat, fish, chicken and dairy products - may have much to recommend it, but it's certainly not for everyone.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For my own health, I thought it was better to eat a plant based diet. I'm going to be 60 soon and I have boundless energy and I feel really good, so I'm all for it.
Exercise and eat healthy foods in moderation. I am a vegetarian but that is a personal choice.
I try to eat fruit and veggies and meat and all the different categories and have a well rounded diet.
My plant-based diet plus fish is to credit for my low blood pressure, high energy, and robust immunity.
Bread without flesh is a good diet, as on many botanical excursions I have proved. Tea also may easily be ignored. Just bread and water and delightful toil is all I need - not unreasonably much, yet one ought to be trained and tempered to enjoy life in these brave wilds in full independence of any particular kind of nourishment.
Avoid fruits and nuts. You are what you eat.
I've been vegetarian for virtually all of my adult life, and I do adopt a very strict health regime.
I'm on this diet where you're supposed to eat only fish and meat.
I eat foods such as fish, chicken, fruit and vegetables while avoiding red meat, dairy and wheat.
I tried the paleo diet, which is the caveman diet - lots of meat. And I tried the calorie restriction diet: The idea is that if you eat very, very little - if you're on the verge of starvation, you will live a very long time, whether or not you want to, of course.