Low carb vegetarian. Is there such a thing?
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courtneyfabulous wrote: »Make sure you get enough protein. For weight loss and exercise I find that's the MOST important thing- and just have carbs and fats in a good balance.
I feel like when doctors suggest a low carb diet what they really mean is just stop eating excessive carbs. If you just take it down to a reasonable amount that's fine, you really don't need to swing the pendulum so far and go low/no carb.
Check out your daily nutrition stats in myfitnesspal- do you tend to go over on carbs and under on protein or fats? If so try to adjust your eating so that you are within your macronutrient ratios. And within your calories of course.
Agreed, and also that doctors suggest low carb as a way to create a calorie deficit.
OP - you can have plenty of potatoes and even more butternut squash if you cut out the Dr. Pepper.
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I'm allergic to eggs. I can eat them maybe once a week.0
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Ok so this sounds like maybe intolerant? Sensitivity? You're saying allergy meaning you produce IgE antibodies when having meat and eggs. Please clarify if you are truly allergic or more that you feel something like maybe these things don't agree with your digestive system? If you are truly allergic, you would be making yourself very sick by eating eggs even once a week and no doctor would advise you to expose yourself to something your body is clearly producing an immune response to. I am not discrediting intolerances or sensitivities--I avoid dairy most of the time because it makes my stomach bloated and crampy...but I am lactose intolerant, not allergic.2
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Doctors will tell you to cut carbs but what they truly mean is cut simple carbs, i.e. sugars and overly starchy foods...
Carbs from vegetables is totally fine, eat plenty of leafy greens!! And pretty much all the veggies you want, and if you are working out then carbs are ok, your body uses them as energy. You just need GOOD carbs, no sugars and overly starchy food, cut out any juices and sodas and stick to water only, try to drink AT LEAST a gallon a day.
Cutting carbs completely is absolutely ridiculous unless you are trying to go ketogenic, the problem with keto is adherence, unless you plan on being super strict and eating high fat moderate protein then thats probably not the way to go. Instead eat a big breakfast, some oats and fruits and an egg white omelet maybe, so you stay satiated, then try to eat small meals and healthy snacks every 3- 4 hours so you can curb any unnecessary cravings, make sure you're eating enough as well, eating less causes you to hold on to weight, getting a sufficient amount of calories daily and hitting your macro goals will ensure your body is getting the energy it needs!
Stick with a balanced nutrition plan, drink lots of water and stay active!2 -
charlenekapf wrote: »Ok so this sounds like maybe intolerant? Sensitivity? You're saying allergy meaning you produce IgE antibodies when having meat and eggs. Please clarify if you are truly allergic or more that you feel something like maybe these things don't agree with your digestive system? If you are truly allergic, you would be making yourself very sick by eating eggs even once a week and no doctor would advise you to expose yourself to something your body is clearly producing an immune response to. I am not discrediting intolerances or sensitivities--I avoid dairy most of the time because it makes my stomach bloated and crampy...but I am lactose intolerant, not allergic.
I have been through the whole round of allergy testing more than 5 times in my 54 years and eggs is at the top of the list each time. Can't get the flu shot because of it. When we make scrambled eggs I might have two spoonfuls and very rarely. And yes I do not feel well when I eat what I'm not supposed. I've had too much this week and am feeling it. It's not as bad as it was. I spent alot of time at the ER when I was a kid. I know my limits. I had 1 boiled egg mixed with Miracle whip and relish this morning only because we didn't have anything else for breakfast. Poor planning on my part. Too busy last weekend. Hopefully I'll have more time to prep this weekend.
I tend to stay away from doctors because I am always the "unusual" case which means they like to run every test known to mankind on you just to come back with "allergies".
There were two times I felt great physically. #1 was when I did a allergy rotation diet but it was so intense and restrictive. Not something you can maintain long term. #2 was when we went vegetarian. Allergies seemed to disappear. I even tested a few things....
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I get the "only thing" comment. We have a person intolerant of animal source proteins. Dairy is also out. They get medical advice to go low carb in order to get their blood sugars under control.
If meats, fish, dairy, and eggs are out, the only other source for protein is plant based. Which naturally comes with carbs.
As described this would be a highly restrictive diet with few options. It sure would solve a lot of difficulties if eggs were OK.
This is why I suggested a moderate carb diet. The diet could be rich in plant based foods higher in protein. Like oatmeal at breakfast, bean based burritos at lunch and maybe a tofu stir fry for dinner.1 -
I'm a vegan now, but did Atkins version of low carb for about a year in my omnivore days and had some short term success (lost lots of weight but then struggled to maintain because I couldn't stick with it. That was my fault for going off track but I also think it wasn't a good fit for my eating preferences which contributed to the problem).
There is a veg version of low carb called "eco Atkins". Google that and see if you like what you see. But honestly, I wouldn't try to combine the two diets together, it will leave you very limited and sounds like you have enough limitations already due to allergies. Vegetarian is a healthy diet by itself, if you plan properly, so just work on doing that well. Here's an article that might get you started...
https://secure.jbs.elsevierhealth.com/action/getSharedSiteSession?redirect=http://www.andjrnl.org/article/S2212-2672(16)31192-3/fulltext&rc=0&code=jand-site
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