Many Westerners have health issues that medicines and treatments cannot effectively treat. They feel much better after changing to a vegetarian or an almost vegetarian diet because many of their symptoms go away. Then they think that the vegetarian diet works, or even works better than any of their medical treatments.
A vegetarian diet may “work” for some of us but not for all of us. Many healthy people who become vegetarians eventually begin to have health problems, like low energy and headaches. Because of this, they add meat to their diet and the symptoms go away.
Why does a vegetarian diet “work” for some but not for others?
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