Vegetarian-how can I increase protein
ilovechoc1972
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Hi I am struggling with really low ferritin levels at 6 but someone mentioned I could be tired from too little protein too. I have input my food onto mfp today and I am 50 grams short. I had weight loss surgery so meat makes me sick and I can only cope with small amounts of quorn. Any advice gratefully received x
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Beans, lentils, beets.
Vegetarian protein; soy protein, pea protein etc0 -
protein powder..0
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I had a lap band so I feel your pain, literally. Greek yogurt and eggs are my best friends0
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Quinoa, millet and amaranth. They all have 6 to 8 grams of protein and 200-250 calories per cup when cooked. It's not a lot in itself but it helps add more to your day.
You mentioned meat but do you have the same problem with fish? Fish of all types is high in protein.0 -
Have you tried Seitan (wheat gluten)? 10 grams of it has about 7.5 grams of protein so you wouldn't need much to boost your protein a bit. Protein powder smoothies are also probably a good idea.0
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I should also mention that protein powder is a good option. Most of them are made from whey protein but there are even plant-based, vegan protein powders out there.0
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My go-to after surgery was Premier Protein from Costco, with 30g in a single container. I echo the advice of others to use protein powder. I like Vega One. This is for emergencies. My dietitian encouraged me to eat "normal" foods as I was able and I pretty well eat a regular diet now. I've pretty well replaced milk with Greek yogurt as I don't drink and eat in the same meal and I like the bigger protein hit.
I'm worried about that iron level. Pretty well the highest vegetarian sources are bran buds and bran flakes. How about those in the morning with the Greek yogurt. And I hope you are taking a supplement.0 -
One bit of advice for post-surgery patients that I ignored was to "eat protein first". I understand why they say so. They are concerned we get enough. But I find a big lump of protein in the stomach just does not sit well, and I can't take in as much if I just try and eat one thing. If I take a small bite of my salad, a bite of my carb, and a bite of my protein, I was able to take in a lot more of all three.0
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There are many options for plant based protein. I ran across this link that may help: http://nutritionstripped.com/10-plant-based-proteins-eating/0
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Vega One makes a yummy protein shake that I have always found easy on my stomach. You could also mix up a big batch of rice or quinoa with beans or lentils and flavor it with whatever seasonings or sauces you like0
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I'm anemic and need to supplement to get my iron counts up to low normal. There are many different forms of iron and the presumably cheap ones I got from the VA didn't work for me. I take Iron Bisglycinate, which comes in Veggie Caps. I was really, really tired when I was taking the ineffective supplement and finally figured it out when my housemate complained about me shedding hair all over the place.0
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I have a whey protein shake in the morning with fruit (bananas, raspberries, blueberries), blend it up with some ice and water. I've also started eating cottage cheese. Dinners, seitan, gardein chick n, morningstar chik patties, crumbles, tofu, chikn nuggets, mixed in with veggies and rice and beans or tacos, etc. I wasn't getting enough and had to start doing the protein shake, on days off when I have more time, I have eggs for breakfast. Oh and swiss cheese.0
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I hope you don't take offense to someone flat out saying this, but perhaps you should rethink your diet and eat like nature intended... As an omnivore.
...Especially if it's a medical issue.0 -
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Have you tried Seitan (wheat gluten)? 10 grams of it has about 7.5 grams of protein so you wouldn't need much to boost your protein a bit. Protein powder smoothies are also probably a good idea.
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Silken tofu smoothies....lots of protein in the tofu.....u can make fruit smoothie or chocolate smoothie or green veggie smoothie or whatever u lime.....
And any other kinds of beans are.good too....bean burritos are simple
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Almased or yokebe shakes0
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protien powder to the rescue. Lots of great ones on the market.0
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