If you mean blockage of the intestines, it can--eat high fiber foods (please see a health professional about this)
If you mean blockage of the arteries, yes, but you must minimize animal fat (I've known vegetarians with Heart disease--animal fats must be drastically reduced).
A vegetarian diet is one in which a person does not eat meat.
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In my opinion, it is a good idea to follow a vegetarian diet permanently! (I'm a vegetarian, of course)
A diet that contains meat.
Most Brahmins follow a vegetarian diet.
Maya Angelou was not a vegetarian; she enjoyed a variety of foods and did not adhere to a strict vegetarian diet.
People are vegetarian for many different reasons. Some do it for a health purpose. Many do it to save animals / reduce animal cruelty. Some do it for medical reasons. Some do it for religious reasons. And many were raised vegetarian, so they just continue on doing so.
A no cholesterol diet can be vegetarian, but it does not have to be. You can eliminate most fats and then you will be close to being on a cholesterol diet. Most poultry and fish do not have the 'bad' fat.
Vegetarians do not consume animals. If a diet includes red meat, fish, and poultry, it is not a vegetarian diet.
Why might a vegetarian diet also be a lower-calorie diet than a diet that includes meat and dairy
The first thing is to plan accordingly for your vegetarian diet. By using the vegetarian food pyramid chart, that is the groundwork for your new diet. Then make sure you get enough nutrition by choosing a variety of foods.
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