Love meat too much to be a vegetarian? Go 'flexiterian'

If you'd like to cut down your meat consumption, but can't give it up entirely, here’s what science says about the health benefits of a flexiterian diet.

Love meat too much to be a vegetarian? Go 'flexiterian'

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A flexitarian is  “one whose normally meatless diet occasionally includes meat or fish”. The term, first coined in 1998, describes people who mostly, but don’t always eat vegetarian foods.
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Who’s a flexitarian?

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Published 11 April 2017 5:54pm
Updated 17 April 2017 4:11pm
By Clare Collins
Source: The Conversation


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