{"id":104481,"date":"2019-12-14T03:17:20","date_gmt":"2019-12-14T10:17:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dherbs.com\/?p=104481"},"modified":"2022-03-14T05:27:19","modified_gmt":"2022-03-14T12:27:19","slug":"plant-based-vs-vegan-how-are-they-different","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dherbs.com\/articles\/diet-nutrition\/plant-based-vs-vegan-how-are-they-different\/","title":{"rendered":"Plant-Based Vs. Vegan: How Are They Different?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Depending on who you ask, the terms plant-based and vegan might mean the same thing. As interchangeable as they may seem, there are some very distinct differences between both lifestyles. Simply put, veganism is an animal friendly and environmentally conscious way of life, while being plant-based mainly focuses on diet and health, with less of a focus on animals and the environment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

What Does A Vegan Lifestyle Consist Of?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Those who subscribe to the vegan diet must abstain from eating animal products as a way of not contributing to the exploitation of animals for the purpose of survival. Being vegan also means that you do not purchase or wear anything made from animal products. Clothes, purses, shoes, and hats that are made from animal products, or beauty products that have been tested on animals, are avoided; granted, there are many people who simply maintain vegan diets for personal health reasons and don’t worry about the animal products or testings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Donald Watson, an English animal rights activists and founder of the Vegan society, coined the term vegan in 1944. Since then it has grown tremendously in popularity, so much so that the food and drug industry are constantly creating new vegan-friendly options<\/a> to capitalize on the expanding market. The downside to the creation of vegan alternatives to animal based foods is that vegans can go through life without ever eating a vegetable or fruit, since processed alternatives like soy, or anything not containing animal-derived products like honey, fall into the vegan category.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Vegans have a strong belief that all living creatures have the right to life and freedom. A true vegan opposes any physical or psychological mistreatment of animals and their environment. Even the farming of animals is seen as a violation, according to vegans. A transition to veganism usually involves going through a vegetarian way of life first, and then shifting towards being vegan. From that point on, they can classify themselves as one of the following types of vegans:<\/p>\n\n\n\n