3. What it actually is???
ďBlood
ďMuscles
ďTendons
ďFlesh
ďVein
ďHen periods
4. What makes one to eat
non-veg????
ďHabit
ďTradition
ďConvenience
ďTaste
5. Meat eating
Whatâs the logic?!
ďWe all love animals, why do we call some
âpetsâ and others âdinnerâ?
~K.D.Lang
ďIf u put a baby in a crib with an apple and a
rabbit, if it eats the rabbit and plays with
the apple Iâll buy you a new car
~Harvey Diamond
6. Are we really born
Carnivores???
These are few reasons why we basically are
herbivores:
⢠Teeth-broad, short, blunt
⢠Saliva has carbohydrate digestive
enzymes
⢠We canât eat raw flesh
⢠The way we eat
9. Effects of livestock on
environment
ďEating meat is the very leading cause of
global warming which is one of the
main causes of the unprecedented ice
melts in the arctic and Antarctic.
ďSome of the environmental effects that
have been associated with meat
production are pollution through fossil
fuel usage, water and land pollution.
10. Biodiversity
ďLivestock take up 30% of the lands surface
which was once habitat of wildlife.
ďTropical forests hold half of the worlds species
which are becoming extinct at an alarming rate
due to deforestation for meat production.
ď53% of global fish meal production is used by
the livestock sector for feed , seriously affecting
the worlds fish population.
11. Water Pollution
ďLivestock production is the largest sectorial
source of water pollutant.
ďAnimal waste contribute to large oceanic
âdead zonesâ in coastal areas.
ď Degradation of coral reefs
ďAnimal agriculture is the source of more
than a third of water pollution from
pesticides and half of water pollution from
antibiotics.
12. ďAquaculture(basically, the factory farming of
fish in under water enclosures)also makes a
large contribution to water pollution.
Intensive fish farming maximise production
efficiency and creates tons of untreated fecal
waste that pollutes and de-oxygenates aquatic
habitants
13. Air Pollution
ďLivestock are responsible for almost
two-thirds of anthropogenic ammonia
emissions, which contribute
significantly to acid rain and
acidification of eco system.
ďAnimal agriculture is responsible for
more than half of humanityâs total
greenhouse gas emission. It includes
37% of anthropogenic methane .
14. Land Pollution
ďMost food produced for animals is
grown using a combination of untreated
animal waste and synthetic fertilizers,
both of which contain excessive
amounts of nitrogen ,phosphorous and
heavy metals pollutes the soil,
degrading its water retention ability
and fertility over time.
15. Major cause of deforestation
ď70% of Amazon deforestation is to clear
land for pasture and livestock feed
crops.
ďDeforestation is responsible for 20% -
25% of global warming as it increases
green house gas emissions due to the
release of CO2 stored in trees.
ďDeforestation destroy livelihoods : over
1.5 billion people depend upon the
forests for fuel wood , medicinal plants
or food.
16. Food Crisis
ďA total of 925 million people donât
have enough to eat which is more
than the population of US,
Canada, and the European Union
combined.
ďThis year 2.6 million children will
die of malnutrition.
ď Every 12 seconds a child dies
from a hunger related disease that
is 7100 children a day.
17. ⢠It takes upto 13 pounds of grain to produce 1
pound of meat. If people were to eat grain itself,
an entire village will be fed instead of one family.
⢠Using an acre to raise cattle for slaughter gives
people only 20 pounds of meat. But if the same
amount of land would grow 365 pounds of
protein rich soya beans with which 17 times
more people could be saved from starvation.
18. ⢠At present the average American receives
27% of their calories from animal
products. If every one on earth ate this
way 3.2 billion people would have food to
eat and 3.7 billion people would starve.
⢠If this doubles, 1.5 billion would have food
to eat and 5.4 billion would starve.
19. ďIt takes more than 11 times as much
fossil fuel to make one calorie of animal
protein as it does to make one calorie of
plant protein
ďOver 30% of global grains(including
wheat and maize) and 90% of soya are
used to feed farm animals, of which the
majority are in factory farms.
20. ďConverting plant protein into animal
products is wasteful. It takes 20 kilos of
feed to produce 1 kilo of edible beef, 7.5
kilos of feed for a kilo of edible pork and
4.5 kilos for a kilo of edible chicken.
ďOver 30% of global grains(including
wheat and maize) and 90% of soya are
used to feed farm animals, of which the
majority are in factory forms.
21. ďIf global demand for animal products
continues to escalate, ever-increasing
amounts of precious grains, and water
to irrigate those crops, would be needed
to fatten up ever-increasing numbers of
factory farmed animals.
ďSuch a system is clearly unsustainable
for animals, people and the planet.
22. Health issues
CONSEQUENCES OF EATING TOO
MUCH MEAT:
ďStudies show that people who eat too
much meat are 20% more likely to
develop cancer.
ďConsumption of chicken and fish is also
linked to colon cancer.
23. ďMeat also contains lots of saturated fat and
cholesterol which can lead to heart disease.
ďKidneys work to remove excess protein from
your body so eating too much protein can
stress them out leading to kidney damage and
even contributing to renal failure in some
cases.
24. Processed meats have high levels of
sodium and nitrates.
⢠Sodium can raise blood pressure and
therefore the risk of stroke and heart
disease.
⢠Nitrates may damage blood vessels and
are associated with insulin response
26. Meat free diet advantages
ďStops 70% of deforestation.
ďUses two-third less fossil fuels.
ďReduces pollution from untreated
animal waste.
ďMaintains cleaner air.
ďSaves up to 4.5 tons of emissions per
household per year.
ďStops 80% of global warming.
27. Culture
Does Indian culture support eating
meat???
Each culture has few practices and
beliefs i.e.
In India we believe in AHIMSA and also
in KARMA which makes it clear that it
doesnât support killing animals.
28. ďEating meat will drive one away from
god, make oneself sick and will make
one tamasik.
ďTama component in non vegetarian food
is greater than vegetarian food and so it
indirectly affects oneâs progress in
spiritual life.
29. Spiritual
Universe is made up of basic particles like
electrons, protons, neutrons and quarks but
spiritually it is made up of three basic subtle
components:
30. ⢠These three are intangible and not visible to the
human eyes but can be seen only through sixth
sense.
⢠Every being let it be a living or a non-living is
composed of these three components and their
composition changes with their activities.
⢠Food we eat plays a very important role in our
progress in spiritual life
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33. Future outlook
ďConsumption is expected to double by 2050,
hence emissions & other âcostsâ as well.
ďPlans to reduce emissions through: reducing
methane productions by using feed additives
and vaccines. But-adding more chemicals to the
environment is not a sustainable solution.
35. We have only one
planet only one chance.
Itâs future depends on
each of us.
And there is ONE thing
We all can do:
Be Veg,Go Green!
36. ⢠Easily chewable
⢠Easily digestible
⢠Cheaper
⢠Can be eaten raw
⢠Less saturated fat
⢠High fibre
⢠High water content
Why vegetarianism??
37. 5 Reasons to eat a plant
based diet!!!
ď Its good for health
ď Its easy to loose weight
ď Its good for the environment
ď Its saves money
ď You are not supporting animal cruelty
Any movement toward more plants and
less
meat is a big step in the right direction!!!
39. Minerals Fruits Vegetables Nuts Legumes
Calcium Orange,dates Beans,brocoll
i
Oats,almond Soya beans ,
white beans
Copper Kiwi
fruit,mango
Peas,potatoe
s
Cashews,wal
nuts
Black
beans,kidney
beans
Iron Resin, lychee Sprouts,pum
pkin
Pumpkin
seeds,cocnut
Soya beans,
kidney beans
Manganese Banana,guav
a
Sweet
potato,beans
Pine
nuts,coconut
Soya
beans,white
beans,
Magnesium Watermelon Peas Cashew,almo
nds
White
beans,soya
beans
Phosphorous Dates,pomeg
ranate
Corn,pumpki
n
Sunflower
seeds
Kidney
beans,black
beans
Potassium Kiwi,banana Beans,potato Almond,oats Soya
beans,kidney
40.
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42. Health benefits-plant
based diet
ďWeight: A progressive increase in
weight compare to non-vegetarian
diet
ďCardiovascular disease: Lowest risk
ďType 2 diabetes: vegans(2.9%),non-
vegetarians(7.6%)
43. ďCancer : vegetarians had an 8%
reduction in risk
ďLongevity: death rates rise across
dietary groups, from vegans to non-
vegetarian.
ďHealthy behaviours: watch television,
sleep more ,and consume more fruits,
vegetables, and low-glycemic foods and
less saturated fats
44. WE HAVE A RIGHT TO LIVEâŚ.
SO DO THEY
RAISE YOUR VOICE TO SUPPORT THEM1!!!