Insight: Journal of Religious Studies: ISSN: 2141-0852

FROM DEATH POT TO HEALTHY LIVING: A DISCOURSE ON VEGETARIANISM AND ADVENTISM

Authors: Anonaba Kingsley Chukwuemeka,

Pages: (146-166 )

Abstract

Seventh-day Adventist Church advocates for a plant-based diet, emphasizing the connection between vegetarianism and optimal health. Studies have shown that a vegetarian diet reduces the risk of chronic health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancers. The Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2) found that vegetarian Adventists have Lower BMI and blood pressure, reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, improved mental and cognitive function, and stronger immune function. The Adventist health message emphasizes whole, plant-based foods, abstinence from harmful substances including tobacco, alcohol, and hard drugs, regular exercise, rest, stress management, exposure to sunlight, mental well-being, spiritual connection, and good community life. This teaching and practice are rooted in some biblical teachings, including Genesis 1:29 (man’s original diet), Daniel 1:8-16 (vegetarian diet and its health implications), and 3 John 1:2 (physical and spiritual well-being of God’s children). Globally, the teaching and practice of vegetarianism have inspired health reforms, preventive health education, wellness consciousness and the relationship between diet and healthy living. Consequently, this article recommends a plant-based diet, regular physical activities, good stress management, and good community health education to enable people to achieve good health and longevity. It also examines the Adventist health message, vegetarian health benefits, and its alignment with biblical principles. Its significant implications will benefit healthcare professionals, health educators, policy makers, and individuals seeking a sustainable healthy lifestyle.

Keywords: Vegetarianism, Adventist health message, Plant-based diet, Holistic wellness, Biblical principles,

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