
Origins of Pescatarianism and How You Can Get Started
How Pescatarianism Came to Be and How You Can Join the Millions of People Who Follow This Lifestyle
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Pescatarianism. The word is new, but the concept isn't. From the Pythagoreans to modern-day societies, you can learn the rich history of this interesting lifestyle and how you can join its millions of followers. Dive deep into interesting and tongue-twisting terms like flexitarian, macrobiotic, and pesce-vegetarianism while you learn how Pescetarianism gained mainstream popularity as a nutritionally sound diet and overall healthy way of life.
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