Vegetarian diet can help keep the toxins away


Vegetarian diet can help keep the toxins away

Sticking to vegetables for five days a week can significantly reduce the body''s amount of antibiotics and phthalates – a common chemical added to plastics – says a new research.

Vegetarian diet can help keep the toxins away

To come up with the conclusion, researchers in Korea quizzed participants to stay at a Buddhist temple for five days, during which time they ate a vegetarian diet.

The researchers analyzed urine samples before and after the stay, and found that levels of the chemicals dropped dramatically by the end of the experiment, reports Discovery News.

The boffins also measured the participants'' diets before the study and found that what they ate 48 hours prior to the study was related to the amount of the chemicals found in their urine.

"A significant correlation was found between food consumption and the urinary levels of several antibiotics and phthalates," they said. "Although the exposure to target compounds might be influenced by other behavioral patterns, these results suggest that even short-term changes in dietary behavior may significantly decrease inadvertent exposure to antibiotics and phthalates and hence may reduce oxidative stress levels."

Their paper was published in the journal Environmental Research.
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HEY really good information neetu....

Thanks for sharing....Well i have no problems i m a vegetarian only...
Well that is great news and i too have no problem.. ;) :)
I accept this findings and thanks Neetu for highlighting it!!
All the findings are very true.Being a vegetarian helps to enhance both body and mind.
Very good information Neetu... Thanks for you wonderful and helpful tips and suggestions... :) :) :)

Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
The problem in this area is the massive use of chemical fertilizers and insecticide in growing vegetables which is great health hazard.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
[quote]The problem in this area is the massive use of chemical fertilizers and insecticide in growing vegetables which is great health hazard.[/quote]

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