Iron and zinc.
Iron and zinc
Yes there are in fact some diet plans for vegetarians. They are special diets catered to vegetarians and there are some popular diets you can edit to work for a vegetarian.
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Some vegetarian diets include the Vegan diet. I believe they eat special types of food and no meat as vegetarians do. You can also find more on the computer.
NoThe range contains ingredients of animal origin, therefore it is not vegetarian or kosher. The ingredients of animal origin are:* Magnesium stearate* Stearic acid* GelatinThe sources of gelatin for Centrum are from cattle, pigs and chickens.
When planning corporate events, it is essential that special dietary needs are taken into consideration. For example, events catering menu planning should include options for diabetics, vegetarians and attendees with food allergies.
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http://www.diet-i.com/ has information on TONS of diets. It tells you what the best diets currently are, gives you reviews of diets and even has a section for special diets.
Some studies have shown that some vegetarians consume large amounts of cholesterol and saturated fat.
A wide range of side effects (some quite serious) can result from special diets, especially those that are nutritionally unbalanced.
Diets that claim to be fast are the exact opposite. They want to try to get your attention and try their diet or special offer. Aim for the diets that make sense, not the bogus ones that say you will lose 50 pounds in 1 week because that's unreasonable.