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  2. Billy Simmonds - Wikipedia

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    He was the first vegetarian/vegan to win the title since Bill Pearl in 1971. [1] While the myth still exists that a professional bodybuilder needs to consume vast amounts of meat and dairy to build muscle, Billy eats a purely vegan diet. In an interview with Living Vegan magazine, Billy states "Vegan Bodybuilding is not only possible, it’s ...

  3. Jim Morris (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    At age 50, he became a vegetarian and over 15 years transitioned to vegan, a diet to which he credited much of his excellent health. [2] He posed nude for a PETA ad in support of the vegan lifestyle. [3] Morris, who still trained regularly as of 2011, [4] had been bodybuilding since September 1954.

  4. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    A sattvic diet is a type of plant-based diet within Ayurveda [1] where food is divided into what is defined as three yogic qualities known as sattva. [2] In this system of dietary classification, foods that decrease the energy of the body are considered tamasic , while those that increase the energy of the body are considered rajasic .

  5. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    The vegan diet, the strictest of the plant-based diets, excludes all animal-based foods. So, it’s one way to jump into plant-based eating with both feet! However, giving up foods like meat and ...

  6. 24 Vegetarian Mediterranean Diet Dinner Recipes - AOL

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    Enjoy a delicious vegetarian dinner, like chickpea soup and one-pot orzo, with these flavorful meals that align with the Mediterranean diet. 24 Vegetarian Mediterranean Diet Dinner Recipes Skip to ...

  7. Vegan nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The American Heart Association (AHA) gave the vegan diet a 78% score of its alignment with the 2021 AHA Dietary Guidance. They noted that benefits of a vegan diet are its emphasis on fruits, legumes, nuts, vegetables and whole grains which are heart healthy but a key challenge is its restrictive nature and risk of Vitamin B 12 deficiency. [30]