On the Way to Pescatarianism & Beyond

Clean Eating, Personal

Before a few months ago, I would always say that I would never, EVER give up meat. I grew up eating some type of meat at every meal and loved it. Don’t get me wrong, I still do love meat (red meat especially), but something clicked in me one day and I started watching documentaries and videos about being vegetarian/vegan, the animal industry, and things of that nature. No one tried to force it in my brain or tried to persuade me, it just happened. As you may know, judging from this blog, I live a pretty healthy lifestyle and eat well to begin with, but I want to take my health to the next level and I think eliminating meat will definitely do that. I’ve started to eat less and less meat and soon will eliminate it completely. I’ll continue to eat fish and seafood, becoming a Pescatarian. I won’t say goodbye to my beloved sushi just yet! Side note: Some friends and I went to a Brazilian Steakhouse this past weekend and my body did not agree with the meat I consumed at ALL.

Like before a lot of things I do, I did some major research before legitimately deciding on the switch and boy, did I learn a lot! Disclaimer: The point of the post is not to try and persuade you to give up meat as well or to push my views on you, but to share my experience and why I made the choice. Here are some of the things I learned about animal agriculture and the benefits of not consuming meat.

It contributes to world hunger. The majority of crops grown worldwide go towards feeding livestock, not people.

I want more energy and better skin! Animal products clog arteries, zap your energy and slows down your immune system. A lot of people that I’ve read about or seen videos of have said that eliminating meat from their diets have made them feel more energized and has made a significant difference in how their skin looks and feels. I also get sick easily and often, so I’m hoping this will boost my immune system. Lord knows I need it!

Animal agriculture has a huge impact on the health of our planet & its inhabitants. It is extremely destructive to the planet as it is the single largest contributor of gas emissions. It is estimated to produce more greenhouse gases than the whole transportation industry combined! Lowering meat intake can have a huge impact on climate change. It is also the leading cause of land and water use, deforestation and species extinction. 2,000 gallons of water is needed to produce just 1 pound of beef! 

But, I NEED to eat meat for protein!! False. Did you know that broccoli actually contains more protein than beef? That and a lot of other plant-based foods! The average omnivore consumes 1.5 times the optimal amount of protein, mainly from animal products. Many people don’t think this would be a bad thing, but excess protein doesn’t make us stronger or leaner, it just stores as fat in our bodies or turns in to waste – which leads me to my next fact.

Animal protein is a major cause of weight gain, heart disease (leading killer in the US), diabetes, inflammation and cancer. Protein from whole plant foods protects us from many chronic diseases. Plants are naturally anti-inflammatory because they are high in fiber and antioxidants. Saturated fat found in animal products is a major driver in rising cholesterol levels, which is a key risk factor for heart disease. Animal protein impairs the way insulin functions, so eliminating it form your diet can dramatically lessen your chances of getting diabetes, especially by eating whole plant foods instead. This includes whole grain carbs, since they are highly protective against diabetes! Yes, good carbs!

Raise my chances at living a longer life. Studies show that people who consume saturated fat found in animals have a shorter life span and more disabilities at the end of their lives.

Besides all of the health benefits for myself and the planet, I just love animals! The more I think about it, the more it makes me sad to say how much I love animals (dogs, cows, pigs, whatever) and express how cute they are, but end up eating them. I get sad when I see an animal getting abused, but I still eat them? Especially when they’re coming from those inhumane slaughterhouses? That just doesn’t sit right with me.

 

#Goals

Personal

Besides the usual ‘travel more, continue eating healthy, and maintain a steady workout schedule’ goals, one of my biggest goals for this year is to do hands on volunteer work and get more involved with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Since my brother’s passing, I have participated in five Out of the Darkness walks (more information here: http://afsp.donordrive.com). The walks are a great way for people to show their support for the foundation while connecting with others who have suffered from suicide and depression, whether it be personally themselves or a family member/friend. It really is touching. Although I will continue to join these walks, I want to volunteer my time in other ways as well.

One of my biggest goals in life is to spread awareness about bullying, depression, and the prevention of suicide. I feel that so many people in this world are not aware of how their actions or words can really affect an individual. As sad as it is, people don’t take suicide and depression seriously and that it really is a reality for many, many people. For example, I was watching a video the other day about a high school student who commited suicide because he was being severely bullied at school for absolutely no reason (but is there ever a reason?). The words that finally triggered him were, “Why don’t you do us all a favor and kill yourself.” Now at this point, the bully that said this most likely did not think the kid would actually do it, but he did. Hearing the kid’s mom speak about the type of person he was really hit home to me. He was a happy kid, smart, funny, loveable – just like my brother, but when you constantly have certain people bringing you down, it can really get to you. By the end of the video, I was bawling my eyes out. Every time I read about someone committing suicide, my heart just breaks.

It would be amazing to be able to go around to different places and speak to people, especially kids/young adults, about depression and suicide through my own personal experiences with myself, a close person to me, and my brother. I would love to spread awareness and educate them about how important it is to take care of your mental health and act right towards others. Your words and actions really do hit deeper than you think and suicide isn’t something to take lightly. I would love to encourage them to reach out for help no matter what because your mental health comes first.

I took the first step and reached out to someone at AFSP to express my interests. I was sent back a form to tell them all about myself and what I wanted to accomplish, and this form will be sent out to volunteer chairs who will reach out to me. I know I won’t be going around to speak immediately, but it will be nice to just get my foot in the door with helping out in any way. I am so excited to start this new chapter and put my passion in to motion.

Live Blog: Early Morning Gym Session

Fitness, Personal

4:50 a.m. Shut up alarm, for the second time.

4:55 a.m. Who’s idea was this to go to the gym before work? Oh yea, mine. So. damn. tired.

4:57 a.m. Keeping my eyes closed for as long as I can. Including while brushing my teeth.

5:05 a.m. Ok, I’ll leave now. Good thing I packed my gym bag last night. I predicted I would’ve used that as an excuse not to go if I didn’t pack it.

5:25 a.m. Made it to the gym. Still not fully awake at all.

5:27 a.m. Warm up on the bike. I wonder if I could sleep and bike at the same time…

5:43 a.m. Ok, warm up woke me up. Plus the Kane Show podcast had me laughing to myself. I wonder if anyone saw me…

5:44 a.m. Moving on to the stair master. Bout to get real sweaty!

6:05 a.m. I’m feeling good! I love a good sweat during a workout. The more sweat the better! Am I alone with this one? My legs are about to be dead though.

6:07 a.m. In love with my new shoes. Sooo comfortable. Thanks, boyfriend! I have 23 minutes to lift before I have to shower. Leg day is my favorite day!

6:25 a.m. Let me see that booty work booty work boo boo boo booty work. Song popped in my head as I was doing booty pops. Thanks, Top Shape!

6:27 a.m. Time to shower! I would’ve cried if I forgot flip flops for the shower.

6:45 a.m. Welp. Seen a lot of topless women this morning and a few pantless. Ain’t no shame!