Vegetarian health
nutrikim
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Are there any vegetarians out there finding it easy to get enough protein and nutrients without having to take suppliments?
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I am a lacto-ovo vegetarian. I have no problem getting in protein. I eat eggs for lunch and dinner, but instead of having 2 whole eggs, I have one whole egg and add egg whites. I use 100% White Egg Beaters for my additional egg whites. I do not really eat beans too much (I love them though) because I get incredibly gassy and bloated. I eat lots of raw almonds. Also, there is a protein powder called Spirutein-it's made of soy beans, pea powder and other plants; it's absolutely delicious. I also eat green peas which are protein packed! I do not really consume too much dairy-just dairy in my coffee and also when I'm craving sweets such as cookies and ice cream. Chobani makes me super bloated-dairy yogurt in general makes me inflate like a balloon!0
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I fluxuate eating veg from time to time...currently I am eating that way. Some greek yogurt brands have a lot of protein (my current favorite is Siggi's, always more protein than sugar). I have hummus & veggies, nuts, cheese, beans, avocado etc to make sure I'm getting enough protein and feeling satiated. I add chia seeds & greek yogurt to my smoothies.0
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Beans, quinoa, skim milk, chickpeas. Easy to get enough if you eat right.
Sedentary woman needs at least 46 grams protein a day.
My goal is 70 grams of protein.
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I'm a vegan who only supplements protein occasionally. Most of my protein comes from beans, grains, tofu, tempeh, vegetables, and seitan.0
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Yep, it's pretty easy once you know how.0
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I'm also a vegan and I supplement protein, but my goals are ridiculously high (around 1.2 grams per lb of lean mass), so that's a personal choice based on my activity and workout routines. Other than that, a multi vitamin is about it.
I find nothing about my diet difficult unless I'm in some place like Wyoming, where everything is apparently made of wild game, which can make it more difficult to find food for myself.
Other than that, it's pretty easy overall, but then again, I've been doing this for over a decade and have always and still educate myself on what my body needs and nutrition.
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I don't take any protein supplements (powders, bars, etc). If you eat dairy and eggs it's should be pretty easy to get enough protein. I don't like yogurt, eggs, or cow's milk and I don't often eat cheese. You also shouldn't have problems getting enough nutrients if you're eating balanced healthy meals with a variety of vegetables and fruits. I can send you some recipes if you need ideas.0
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In the absolute strictest sense, I am a pescatarian, as I will eat some form of seafood or fish once in a blue moon. But most of the time, I am what a vegan friend refers to as "vegan-ish." I consume very little dairy and while I eat eggs, I've never been a big egg eater (and will only eat eggs from chickens I know). I admit to struggling to get anywhere near "enough" protein. "Enough" being what MFP says I should be getting. That being said, if I'm eating well and being mindful, I'm not starving or feeling poorly, so I'm not really sure how the math works that I'm supposed to get quite so much. I feel like to hit the numbers MFP gives me, I'd have to eat beans, nuts, and tofu all day.0
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