* Protein Defeciency - Eating nuts, eating legumes, eating dairy porducts (egg whites, cheese, yogurt, ect.), eating soy-based products
* Vitamins B6 / B12 - Eating whole grains and leafy green, supplements
* Calcium - Eating dairy, supplements
except the sacred cow and sacred reptiles and insects the can have what is edible if u are talking about bunts
Lacto-vegetarians eat dairy, but don't eggs or other animal products. Ovo-vegetarians eat egg products, but don't eat dairy or other animal products. Ovo-lacto vegetarians eat dairy and eggs but nothing else that comes from an animal. Pure vegetarians/vegans eat nothing that comes from an animal, dead or alive.
no, because they have to be treated become pure.
No
An element occur in nature as a pure element or as a compound.
In present India, there are two types of Hindus. One type is pure vegetarians who worship Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Durga etc. The other type are non vegetarians. They too worship the same gods.
Ultra pure water is dangerous because it can leach essential minerals from the body when consumed in large quantities, leading to potential health issues such as electrolyte imbalances and nutrient deficiencies.
No, it does not exist naturally in its pure form. Itexists in the combined form.
No. The nobel gases and the rare earth metals (gold, platinum) occur as pure substances in nature because they are relatively unreactive. Most materials do not occur as pure substances (typically oxidized) and must be treated to be made pure.
Very probable a very violent occur.
Being a pure vegetarian (I assume that means never straying from the vegetarian lifestlye) does not automatically guarantee relief from all dietary issues. Our bodies use different vitamins and nutrients for all kinds of things. Each plant food provides a different kind and amount of these nutrients, so vegetarians can still eat too much of one or not enough of another type of food, there by throwing their digestive system out of wack. Also, vegetarians can still have food allergies and strong reactions to certain plant foods.
What is the difference between perfect competition and pure monopoly