I don't see what age has to do with it Matheous. Perhaps a chat to a GP about the extreme change in diet beforehand would be in order though, just to be on the safe side re still getting the right amount of vitamins/minerals/amino acids etc.
My dear wife said I was too old to change now! - I haven't completely done it....-just given up red meat and eating more veg fruits -juices etc., my goal is to get off hypertension meds....
depends on the reasons for doing so - if you are a lusty 20 year old and the squeeze says forgo any flesh (except mine) then okay but if you are a slightly frail seventy year old who maybe needs all the red meat protein available to stay alive I'd say - think carefully.
What's your reason for the question?
You don`t have to give up eating meat completely. Giving up eating red meat won`t do you any harm at all and eating it once in a while won`t do you any harm either. You can be vegetarian and still eat a lot of saturated fat (via cheese etc) so that lifestyle choice would not necessarily be healthy.
RSVP - My goal is to get off hypertension meds-or at least one of the two.....
At the moment I am still eating some dairy and chicken, although unless I can find free range chicken-that will go soon also! I found it quite disgusting that these birds are so crowded together that they are fed anti-biotics to counteract breathing pheocal dust!
\\\\ my goal is to get off hypertension meds.... \\\\
I wish you the best of luck.
I certainly would not advice diet change in the "elderly" mainly on the grounds that it may well produce a change in bowel habits which may confuse with the onset of other lower intestinal conditions.
Vegetarianism has nothing to do with age. You can always make lifestyle changes that will make a difference in your body. Even listening to some good yoga music does wonders for the soul.