As of 2002, there were over four percent of Canadians leading some form of a vegetarian lifestyle; living on a diet consisting wholly or primarily of non-animal products. The term vegetarian comes from the Latin word vegetative, meaning vigorous, not vegetable, contrary to what many people believe. Provided that the individual maintains a balanced diet, vegetarianism can be a very healthy decision, and is beneficial in many ways. People decide to become a vegetarian for many reasons, including animal rights, ethics, heath or nutrition, religion or environmental reasons. For some, the issue of animal rights is central; animals raised for food are often kept in inhumane conditions. In addition, there are many negative effects of the environment and the world because of the waste of land, money and food used to raise animals for food production. Another benefit of vegetarianism is health related. Although eliminating meat from one's diet is a controversial idea it has been proven......
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