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  2. Flexitarian diet: How to follow one of the highest-rated ...

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    Learn how to eat a plant-based diet for weight loss and to save the earth. Find out the benefits of a flexitarian diet that's semi-vegetarian and eco-friendly.

  3. Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Macrobiotic diet: a plant-based diet that may include occasional fish or other seafood. [27] Cereals, especially brown rice, are the staples of the macrobiotic diet, supplemented by small amounts of vegetables and occasionally fish. Some advocates of the macrobiotic diet promote a vegetarian (or nearly vegan) approach as the ideal. [28]

  4. A plant-based diet beginner's guide, from health benefits to ...

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    A 2015 randomized controlled trial published in the journal Nutrition (in which Turner-McGrievy was the lead author) that compared weight lost over 6 months for people on vegan, vegetarian, pesco ...

  5. Dietitians Say These Are the Best Diets for Weight Loss in 2025

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    Vegetarian diet. There are lots of reasons someone might choose to eat a vegetarian diet, including personal ethics or preference, cultural reasons, or weight loss. Vegetarian diets are plant-rich ...

  6. Pollotarianism - Wikipedia

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    Pollotarianism is the practice of adhering to a diet that incorporates poultry as the only source of meat in an otherwise vegetarian diet. [1] [2]While pollo specifically means chicken in both Spanish and in Italian (with pollame meaning poultry in general in Italian), pollotarians are known to incorporate different forms of poultry, like duck and turkey in their diet. [3]

  7. Plant-based diet - Wikipedia

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    Food from plants. A plant-based diet is a diet consisting mostly or entirely of plant-based foods. [1] [2] It encompasses a wide range of dietary patterns that contain low amounts of animal products and high amounts of fiber-rich [3] plant products such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, herbs, and spices.

  8. How to eat a plant-based diet (without giving up meat) - AOL

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    Semi-vegetarian diets, like the Mediterranean Diet or the DASH Diet (that limit red meat and allow for some white meat, fish, dairy and eggs) Pesco-vegetarian diet (one where you avoid any meat ...

  9. Template : Comparison of vegetarian and semi-vegetarian diets

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    Comparison of selected vegetarian and semi-vegetarian diets (view template) Plants Dairy Eggs Seafood Poultry All other animals Vegetarianism Lacto-ovo vegetarianism