A Quote by Deepak Chopra

Vegetarianism is a healthier diet. — © Deepak Chopra
Vegetarianism is a healthier diet.
Some people are still going to want to eat meat. We do agree though that vegetarianism is a healthier diet.
I advance no exaggerated or fanciful claim for Vegetarianism. It is not, as some have asserted, a "panacea" for human ills; it is something much more rational - an essential part of the modern humanitarian movement, which can make no true progress without it. Vegetarianism is the diet of the future, as flesh-food is the diet of the past.
Some say vegetarianism is an alternative diet, but it is the original diet, the plan designed by God.
I'm not going to comment on whether I support vegetarianism or non-vegetarianism; it's just that I feel I'm fit because I'm a vegetarian.
I pay attention to my diet to be a healthier gymnast, but I'm not obsessive over it.
When you help make people healthier, it makes the nation healthier; it makes the world healthier. It makes the economy healthier.
When you help make people healthier, it makes the nation healthier, it makes the world healthier, it makes the economy healthier.
I am a pure vegetarian, and I'm much healthier compared to those who live on a non-veg diet.
To the extent we push meat a little bit to the side and move vegetables to the center of our diet, we're also going to be a lot healthier.
Adopting a new healthier lifestyle can involve changing diet to include more fresh fruit and vegetables as well as increasing levels of exercise.
The American fast food diet and the meat eating habits of the wealthy around the world support a world food system that diverts food resources from the hungry. A diet higher in whole grains and legumes and lower in beef and other meat is not just healthier for ourselves but also contributes to changing the world system that feeds some people and leaves others hungry.
Taking in too much added sugar from highly marketed sugary foods and drinks displaces healthier foods in the diet.
Some of the best things about being a vegetarian include, of course, contributing towards the welfare of animals. Being a vegetarian can also make you a healthier person, and it helps the environment. All of these things make vegetarianism worthwhile. It's really a win-win situation.
I was so young when I was competing that I wasn't as focused on my diet. I was a kid - I ate a lot, and I worked out a lot. But as I get older, I definitely want to be healthier.
I adopted a healthier diet. I take at least a tablespoon of apple-cider vinegar a day. It's an old wives' tale, but it really is one of the best things you can put in your mouth.
I spend so much of my day at work. I would like to have the workplace be part of a healthier strategy. Reminding me more about walking the steps rather than taking that elevator. Not just promoting healthier food in the cafeteria, but providing information on healthier choices. I use it when I look at the alternatives.
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