Recent data reveals that the global plant-based food market surpassed $29 billion in 2020 and continues to rise, reflecting growing consumer interest in plant-based proteins. Multiple studies, such as those cited by the National Institutes of Health, link plant protein diets to lower risks of chronic diseases and improved digestive and metabolic health. However, shifting away from animal-based proteins poses a challenge, as it confronts deeply ingrained dietary traditions and preferences. This article explores why plant-based proteins are now outperforming animal sources on multiple fronts.
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41. Reduces Risk of Osteoporosis Alkaline-forming plant proteins offer significant benefits for bone health and help reduce the risk of osteoporosis. Unlike many animal proteins—which are…