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  2. Donald Watson - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 4 (However, Watson remained a member of the London Vegetarian Society to keep in touch with the movement. [3]) They had also decided they needed a word to describe their new way of life. [3] The word 'vegan' was coined by Watson and his then-future wife Dorothy Morgan [2] from the first three and last two letters of 'vegetarian' in 1944. [10]

  3. History of vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    The 1932 magazine The Vegetarian and Fruitarian was published in Lewiston, Idaho. It promotes ethics, ideals, culture, health, and longevity. At the time, the vegetarian and raw food movements were, in part, tied to feminism. It was viewed as a way to free women from the confines of the kitchen and allow them to pursue other activities and ...

  4. Sylvester Graham - Wikipedia

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    The Grahamites applied dietetic and hygienic principles to everyday life, including cold baths, hard mattresses, open windows, a vegetarian diet with Graham bread and drinking cold water. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Animal flesh was banned from Grahamite homes, but eggs were allowed to be eaten at breakfast and were an important component of Grahamite diets.

  5. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    In modern chinese the terms 纯素 (chún sù, "pure vegetarian/vegan") or 全素 (quán sù, “totally vegetarian/vegan”) are used to mean 'vegan', especially when referring to non-food vegan goods, and 纯净素 (chún jìng sù, "pure Buddhist vegetarian/vegan") is used to refer to the Buddhist diet, which is more restrictive than the ...

  6. 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.

  7. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    The vegan diet, the strictest of the plant-based diets, excludes all animal-based foods. So, it’s one way to jump into plant-based eating with both feet! However, giving up foods like meat and ...

  8. The Vegan Society - Wikipedia

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    The Vegan Society currently defines veganism as "a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of humans ...

  9. Is a vegan diet really healthier than eating meat? Rare ... - AOL

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    On the other hand, an omnivore diet allows foods from both plant and animal sources. The recent study reveals several health benefits of following a vegan diet, but nutritionists say that doesn ...