Vegetarians who avoid flesh but do eat animal products, such as cheese, milk, and eggs, are ovo-lacto-vegetarians (ovo = egg; lacto = milk and cheese). Those who eschew all animal products are referred to as pure vegetarians or vegans.
Semi-vegetarian is a person who eats eggs, dairy and occasionally meat or seafood. While pollo-vegetarian is a person who avoids eating red meat and fish, but who eats eggs, airy and poultry.
The vegetarian diet has also been shown to reduce one’s chances of developing diabetes, osteoporosis or high blood pressure or forming kidney stones or gallstones.
Vegetarian also has been shown are less at risk for various cancers than the average American. They are also less often afflicted with digestive-system disorders such as constipation.
Vegetarian diet