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because vegan's do not eat produce that comes from an animal and honey is made by bees.
You certainly could lose weight on a vegan diet if you choose to, but going vegan won't guarantee that you will lose weight. You can still over eat even if everything you are eating is vegan.
There are many people who actually use vegan diets! Their reasons for going vegan differ, but there are many people out there who choose to live their lives as vegans.
Most vegans avoid silk, as it comes from an animal.
Shoes are called Vegan shoes when they are made without the use of leather, silk, wool, or any animal based glues. Vegan shoes are like the Vegan diet, where a person doesn't eat meat or use anything that comes from an animal.
D3 is not vegan. It comes from lanolin, which comes from sheep. D2 is vegan as it comes from yeast.
There is the obvious , like beef, pork, chicken, goat, fish, and lamb. Other non-vegan products that come from animals are milk, eggs, and cheese. Similary, many chocolates and candies are not vegan as they contain milk and/ or gelatin in them. Honey is often not considered to be vegan, as it comes from bees. (Although not all vegans follow this.) Gelatin is made using animal products, so read the ingredients to make sure - Jell-O, most candies. Obvious animal products like fur, leather, wool and feathers are not vegan. Silk is not vegan as it comes from silk worms.
No, but they do have a line of vegan shoes. The vegan shoes are listed as vegan on the website.
The vegan diet plan means that you aren't going to eat or drink anything that has to do with animals such as meat, eggs, or cheese. You can lose some weight this way.
Vegan chili, sloppy joes, pesto pasta, and white bean soup are just some delicious vegan meals. Becoming a vegan can be difficult for meal planning, www.peta.org offers a free going vegan kit with information to help make the transition easier.
How do vegans replace animal products in their diets?
Going vegan has enabled me to lower my cholesterol and blood pressure, to weigh the same at age 55 as I weighed at age 15, to run in competitive races at age 55, and to sleep better at night knowing that I have not caused animals to suffer unnecessarily.