www.whyville.net Oct 10, 2004 Weekly Issue



Camii559
Health Reporter

Doctors Say Eat Your Meat!

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As most of you may know, even though Whyville is a web site for all ages, our town is made up of mostly kids. Kids playing the games, kids chatting in chat rooms, kids decorating their online faces, but most importantly, kids reading articles.

Hello, this is camii559, formerly known as Girlie191. I recently read an article about vegetarians, and why it's such a good idea. I'm not saying it's not true, but I'd like to point out the opinion of many doctors, including mine, about the effects of vegetarianism on kids.

My doctor is constantly telling my brothers and sisters and I not to become vegetarians. "It's okay for your parents to drop meat from their diets," she says, "But you kids are still growing! You need your protein! Meat is very important, remember that!"

Studies show that children who eat a healthy amount of meat usually grow up to be stronger and healthier than kids who have been vegetarians since they were young. However, you don't want to load up on meat either! The healthiest diet is a balanced one, I am told.

I have also read that children who are vegetarians most often don't have a proper motivation. Many kids become vegetarians for silly reasons, such as they think it will make them skinnier, they want to avoid meat foods they don't want to eat, or they're even just being dramatic.Let me just say, being a vegetarian won't make you cooler or skinnier than you are. The best way to do that is by exercising, eating a balanced diet, and taking part in activities after school. This will help stabilize your health and personality.

I am not trying to start any arguments, but I think it wasn't a smart move to put an article trying to persuade the people of Whyville to become vegetarians, because like I said, it's mostly kids. I'm trying to correct what I believe was a wrong, and I apologize to any vegetarians I may accidentally offend. I'm simply putting my information and opinion out in the open, too. Thanks so much.

-camii559


Editor's Note: Thank you, camii559! We appreciate hearing a wide discussion of diet and health here in the Times and throughout Whyville, and definitely don't mean to favor vegetarianism or any other diet over another!

 

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