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Vegetarianism:

Lacto-vegetarian: Someone who does not eat meat. they drink milk, eat milk products and eat eggs.

Vegan: They do not eat meat or any animal products. They also do not use animal products like leather, silk and wool= Veganism

Macrobiotics: The approach to physical and emotional wellness through healthier, balanced and nutritional food. Replacing foods with the healthier alternative. Potato chips with seaweed strips. No processed food or refined sugar. Organic is the keyword. It is also a lifestyle followed by some famous people. Gwyneth Paltrow is one that comes to mind, Yoko Ono (John Lennon)

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