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6 Benefits of Going Vegan

If you’ve read up on my About Me page, you would know the reason that I went vegan and when I decided to make the change. The decision was made due to a feeling of depravity and to seek out what seemed to be a phenomenon to me. When I was sixteen, I was introduced to the idea that health is wealth and food is medicine. So many studies show that swapping foods have impacted the health and lives of so many people. There are an innumerable amount of benefits to eating a plant-based diet, but here are 6 of my personal favorite and most impactful ways veganism has changed my life for the better. 


1. I am even more creative in the kitchen.

Growing up, I always was making some type of “creation” in the kitchen. I loved to cook and eat ever since I can remember. I grew up the southern classics, such as ribs, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, smoked neck bones, cornbread, etc. (I could go on) and I genuinely LOVED those foods. Going vegan didn’t make me miss the foods, it made me excited to see how I could recreate my favorite dishes in the kitchen. I love cooking with meat and dairy substitutes to create cruelty dishes that everyone loves. Anything can be “veganized”. When I say anything, I mean that. I also love trying new foods and have found a new passion for visiting vegan restaurants and trying as much as I can.

2. I’m regular.

Let’s go ahead and address the elephant in the room. It is so common for vegans to have healthy bowel movements. A diet rich in fiber, healthy fats, and adequate water intake in addition to water from fruits and veggies results in a healthy relationship with the restroom (if you know what I mean). When one first goes vegan, they are likely to notice they are gassier and have to use the bathroom more, these are all healthy functions. As you eat these plant-based foods more consistently, your body becomes used to the fiber, water, and nutrient intake. Read more about why a vegan diet produces health bowel movements in this article.

3. My health has improved.

As previously mentioned, growing up, I had a terrible diet that lacked vitamins and nutrients. I didn’t even know what was considered a healthy eating pattern until my 8th-grade year of middle school. Having colds and sour stomachs every once in a while becomes my normal. I was used to being irregular. When I became more health-conscious, the number of vitamins in foods was so intriguing to me. I knew it was important to take vitamins and such, but the fact that these vitamins were found in food and could do so much good for your body was so amazing to me. It still is. Including high vitamin foods have made my health so much better overall. Mind you, when a person gets sick, many of the foods recommended to intake are plant-based. Why be reactive to dis-ease when you could be proactive and give your body the nutrients it needs each and every day? In addition to getting sick less, I no longer feel cold all the time. Getting nutrients such as vitamin c and iron in your diet is so vital for healthy functioning and, especially, for those who suffer from anemia. Eating certain foods and taking vitamins in abundance has helped me to stay warm and prevent vitamin deficiencies.  

 4. I have gained so much knowledge. 

After four years of veganism, I still learn something new every day; whether it be a new recipe, a new way to store fruits and vegetables, or a new way to practice sustainability, there is never a dull moment. I love the abundance of the life of veganism has. Not only in food, but in learning moments. There is much power in plants, from nutrient content, to how the foods work together in your body to help your muscles stay strong and to keep you healthy, one can clearly see from the research that food truly is medicine. 

5.  I have reached a healthy weight. 

I was always a pretty heavier queen. When I lost a drastic amount of weight from restrictive eating habits, veganism is what saved me and helped me gain healthy weight back (and then some). I don’t feel weighed down, I feel lighter and stronger than I did when I felt like I had reached my ideal weight of 104 pounds. Any diet can help a person reach their goal weight, but, in my experience, veganism is what brought me to become more inclined to gain weight the healthy way and in a way that benefitted me in a plethora of ways. 

6. Feeling good has become normal for me.

I dealt with a lot of sadness, insecurities, and overall depression in my preteen years and early years as a teenager. I had a large feeling of anxiety and discomfort about my body and how others perceived me. Going vegan has opened me up to a new way of eating that makes me feel good about treating myself well while treating the environment and its inhabitants with care and consciousness. I feel good. I don’t feel good just when someone compliments me, or gives me an outside reflection of myself; I feel good because I don’t consume dead or disturbed energy anymore. I consume light and love, an energy that flows directly from mother earth and never dies. The Beet has a great article here on the great benefits of veganism, including the improvement of mood and why it occurs.

These are a couple of my favorite benefits of veganism and I know of so many other common benefits such as clear skin, healthy weight gain/loss, and curing diabetes, cancer, and many other diseases. Veganism is so much more external than internal but the internal benefits are so clear to see.