Whilst being Plant-based or Vegan is quite a buzzword now, it is not so much as a diet with a goal in mind as it is a journey to living a healthier sustainable lifestyle.
The term Plant-based means eating a whole-food plant-based (WFPB) diet, which excludes any animal-derived products. It is centered around plant foods from four categories: vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and legumes (beans, peas, and lentils).
The “whole-food” part means minimally processed — nothing good removed, and nothing bad added. Think brown rice instead of white, and potatoes instead of potato chips.
However, eating a plant-based diet does not necessarily mean you will automatically become healthy. The choice is there to eat what we may term “unhealthy” options just as it is for the rest of the population in the Western world.
Some of the more significant reasons today are:
Health, yes, many eating regimes and diets claim to have tremendous benefits, however, with a well-balanced Plant-based diet, Chronic diseases that 85% of the western world’s population will eventually develop are completely preventable. These include amongst others Hypertension, Diabetes, Heart Disease, and High Cholesterol.
Another major health benefit is the lowering of inflammation.
We all carry various levels of inflammation in our bodies that can be drastically reduced by eating foods higher in natural fiber. Our gut biome is so significant in our overall health that it is probably one of the most under-rated aspects of health in society today. With less inflammation, we reduce the effects of chronic aches and pains, the stress in our muscles and joints even cognitive diseases and depression.
Sleep is essential for health. Consistently getting a good night’s sleep helps you think better, helps your immune system, reduces blood pressure, helps you manage stress, keeps your heart
healthy, and helps you manage weight, among other things. Many people are chronically sleep deprived and eating a healthy diet coupled with healthy routines can restore the balance
needed to feel more energetic during the day. Waking up energised also elevates our mood which is then supported further by the food we eat and how we move.
Weight. Eating a plant-based diet is a great way to lose weight without dieting. Plants are naturally lower in calories than animal foods and processed foods, with fewer calories for a given
volume. Avoiding the setbacks of yo-yo dieting, Plant-Based eating will sustain the weight loss that you will likely experience. But the increase in energy that many people experience happens
quickly after they switch to a Plant-Based diet — even before substantial weight loss. One reason is the complex carbohydrates found in foods like beans, vegetables, and whole grains. These take
longer to digest, so you don’t get the spikes and drops in your blood sugar that can leave you feeling tired.