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There is a lot of attention being given to vegetarian food these days on the grounds that it is healthy heating habit. However, there is no particular study to indicate whether vegetarian diet alone constitutes healthy food. No doubt, the vegetarian food provides the necessary vitamins, carbohydrates and fats, but it is recommended that people enjoy a balanced diet. Opt for vegetarian if you are keen on seeking all the essential building blocks from the vegetarian diet. It is also found that vegetarian food assists easy digestion. If you are planning to go in for full time vegetarian diet, opt out of non vegetarian food. Though both are considered good for health, it is up to the individual to choose between vegetarian and non-vegetarian food.

Start the day with juice. There are a plenty of fresh fruits from which juice can be prepared. Similarly, if you are not interested in fresh fruit juice, opt for juice from vegetables. Juice can be made from greens, spinach and vegetables such as bitter gourd, cucumber, radish and carrot to name a few. The juice made from vegetables is very popular these days considering the fact that they have all the necessary and essential vital ingredients. However, it is recommended that no sugar or artificial flavors are added to the juice. Drink the vegetable juice in its most natural form. Adding sugar will dilute the originality of the vegetable juice. If possible, mix juices of multiple vehicles such as carrot and cucumber. A juice of mixed vegetables will help the overall diet of an individual.

The vegetable juice can also be applied to the skin to improve its condition. Over a long period of time, if vegetable juice is applied to the skin, it will glow. Similarly, potato slices, if placed on the eyes, will provide relaxing effect. Both are tried and tested over a period of time to provide the desired results. It can be tried on a daily basis by individuals willing to switch over to vegetarian diet.

The morning breakfast too could consist of vegetables. Try and practice to vegetables in their raw form. Some of the vegetable that can be eaten in the raw form include radish, cabbage, spinach, broccoli, cucumber, carrot, beans and many categories of pulses. It is recommended that these vegetables are consumed raw since cooking or boiling them in water might result in loss of vitamins and carbohydrates. However, ensure that vegetables consumed raw are grown organically without the use of any kind of fertilizer. Also, wash the vegetables thoroughly before consuming them. If possible, ionize the vegetables to kill the microbes if any before consumption.

While preparing vegetarian food, avoid addition of artificial flavors. Do not use much water since it might wash away the vitamins. Some fruits and vegetables are best consumed without peeling the skin. However, some vegetables have to be peeled before being eaten. Cook and bake the beans optimally before eating them. Eat plenty of fiber containing diet such as beans, pineapple and various gourds for a healthy life.


Everyone knows that the younger you are when you start paying into a pension, the more you'll receive when it's time to pay out on your retirement. Nevertheless, there are still many who delay making that start and a frightening number of people who believe that their entitlement to a basic State pension will be enough to see them comfortably through old age. While they might be right about the entitlement to a State pension, they are most unlikely to find that the State pension alone will ensure anything like a comfortable retirement. But if taking care of your own pension arrangements is to be an option, where do you go for the best pension advice?

Even a cursory look at the subject of pensions will tell you that it can become a pretty complicated topic, with a bewildering range of different products, to suit different ends and purposes. For example, you might be aware that your employer runs a pension scheme and, indeed, you believe that the employer contributes to your pension on your behalf. But is this an occupational pension scheme. If it is, do you know whether it is salary-related or whether it is a defined contribution or money purchase scheme?

Alternatively, is your employer offering a stakeholder pension scheme or running a group personal pension scheme? You have heard that it is possible to set up your own stakeholder pension. How would this differ from your having your own personal pension arrangement? Is one or the other ? a stakeholder or a personal pension scheme ? something you should be setting up for yourself?

These are all perfectly reasonable questions, but how on earth do you go about answering them? It's very much a specialist subject and the ground rules seem to be changing all the time. You have might also have heard, for example, that the government is introducing changes requiring all employers to offer a pension in the future and to make contributions to the schemes set up. This can be the employer's own scheme or the government's new central scheme that is being established.

Yet further changes will affect the minimum age at which you can start drawing your pension benefits. Subject to the rules of your particular scheme, the minimum age is currently 50, but this will go up to age 55 by the year 2010 (though you will no longer need to stop working altogether to be able to draw the pension, provided continued employment is allowed by the rules of your particular scheme). To phase in the higher age level, pension fund managers have been given the period from April 2006 until April 2010 to raise the age limit. Clearly, you will need to know when it applies to you.

All in all, therefore, it is clear that questions about pensions can become quite complicated. They are further complicated by your need to know exactly how your own individual circumstances should affect your pension options and decisions. A pension is a long-term investment, which accumulates many thousands of pounds of your hard-earned cash ? it's important, therefore, that you are guided towards the right decisions.

Given the importance of getting it right, the sensible course of action is to consult an independent financial adviser about your existing and future pension options. This will ensure that your decisions are based on the best, professional and expert, independent pension advice.
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