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I'm transistioning to becoming a vegetarian. Anyway, like Afrikurl said, most Americans get more than enough protein. What does your diet look like? Is it mainly processed (ie. canned/boxed foods) or fresh fruits and veggies?I am not a vegetarian but I do not eat beef and pork. The lack of protein is taking its toll out on my hair and nails. How do you compensate for the protein? Do you take protein tabs? if so what kind? I really hate to add another pill to my daily intake.
Very true.So you eat poultry and seafood? If you think not getting enough protien is the problem then make sure you have a serving of one or the other daily. The truth is most Americans get more than enough protien from, cheeses, meats, nuts, soy and the like. This was my diet for a long time, I think that hair issues are probably stemming from lack of vegetables/ fruits and their nutrients. If that is the case a daily women's multivitamin should do the trick. also get you blood checked by your doc. you may be deficient in something.
i don't eat alot of meat and many folks think i'm veggie. i don't eat pork, catfish, shellfish or drink milk. i get protein from:
greens (put them in my green smoothies)
seaweed
green podwers like spirulina/cholrella
hemp protein powder
nuts
i am mostly a fish eater
soy is junk....highly processed junk! if you choose to eat it do sprouted or fermented soy like nama shoyu, tempeh or miso....the weston a price foundation has a section on their site called soy alert. in the US we put soy in all processed-packaged foods...and its a huge reason why children are devloping so rapidly, people are having thyroid issues and was given to buddihist monks to make their sex drive disappear
my nails and hair are just fine....they grow pretty fast.
Soybeans are legumes, a member of the same plant family that includes other beans, peas and lentils. Among edible legumes, however, the soybean is somewhat unusual because it is relatively low in carbohydrates. Soybeans are however, high in fiber. Among plant foods, legumes are high in protein. What distinguishes the soybean from its cousins, however, is the nature of protein: soybeans supply all of the essential amino acids needed for health. The amino-acid pattern of soy protein is essentially the same quality as that found in meat, milk, and egg protein. Soybeans are he only vegetable food that contains complete protein. What emerges from this nutrition analysis of the soybean is the image of "balance." Soybeans as a food can basically stand alone, give or take a few vitamins and minerals. Add some vegetables to the beans, and you have created a high-quality, nutrient-dense meal!
So you eat poultry and seafood? If you think not getting enough protien is the problem then make sure you have a serving of one or the other daily. The truth is most Americans get more than enough protien from, cheeses, meats, nuts, soy and the like. This was my diet for a long time, I think that hair issues are probably stemming from lack of vegetables/ fruits and their nutrients. If that is the case a daily women's multivitamin should do the trick. also get you blood checked by your doc. you may be deficient in something.
Ok. I read that you are not a strict vegetarian, you just don't eat pork and beef. You are what my book describes as a semivegetarian - eats some but not all groups of animal-derived products such as meat, poultry,fish seafood, eggs, milk and milk products. Also as long as you eat egg whites and drink milk you are not protein deficient. egg whites and proteins are what are described as complete proteins - proteins containing all of the essential amino acids in the right proportion relative to need. The quality of food protein is judged by the proportions of essential amino acids that it contains relative to our needs. Animal and soy proteins are the highest in quality.
Egg whites are also used as the reference protein - egg-white protein, the standard to which other proteins are compared to determine protein quality.
Some other foods that have protein that are not meat based products:
- calcium-fortified breakfast cereal
- Cows milk or yogurt or fortified soymilk
-cheese
-tempeh or calcium-set tofu
-almonds
-soynuts
-almond butter or seasme tahini
-cooked soybeans
-bok choy
-broccoli
-collards
-Chinese cabbage
-kale
-mustard greens
-okra
-fortified tomato juice
-fortiefied fruit juice
-figs
Some information on soy
Just in case some of you do not know what amino acids are.
Amino Acids- building blocks of protein; each is a compound with an amine group at one ed (NH2) and an acid group at the other (COOH), and a distinctive side chain
Some websites
Personal Nutrion by Boyle (book where all this info came from)
www.cengage.com/nutrition/boyle/personalnutrition7e
www.healthfinder.gov
www.eatright.org
www.fda.gov
The Vegetarian Resource Group
www.vrg.org
U.S. Soy Foods Directory
www.soyfoods.com
United Soybean Board
www.soyconnection.com
Hope this Helps. BTW this all comes from my book called Personal Nutrition 7th Edition by Boyle
I went and spoke with a girlfriend of mine who is a nutritionist/ex-vegetarian/fitness trainer. She said you are totally right! Anyway, she sent me this link: http://www.westonaprice.org/soy-alert.htmlsoy is junk....highly processed junk! if you choose to eat it do sprouted or fermented soy like nama shoyu, tempeh or miso....the weston a price foundation has a section on their site called soy alert. in the US we put soy in all processed-packaged foods...and its a huge reason why children are devloping so rapidly, people are having thyroid issues and was given to buddihist monks to make their sex drive disappear
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Were you not drinking enough water? That could've def. been an issue.I was taking spirulina and Chlorella but I stopped, it really constipates me. but I might start eating yogurt again and attempt to take a multi-vitamin. Although MV make me eat every thing in and out of site!
Were you not drinking enough water? That could've def. been an issue.
Soy... is not junk... If anything its a very healthy alternative and provides a enough protein for an average persons diet... I'm in a nutrition class and we just talked about this TODAY. Yes, soy is put in other foods to bulk it up because soy costs less. A lot of hamburgers have soy in them as well as a filler, but it is definitely not bad. I'm going to grab my nutrition book and post some more things about protein as well as a few government websites on it.
So you eat poultry and seafood? If you think not getting enough protien is the problem then make sure you have a serving of one or the other daily. The truth is most Americans get more than enough protien from, cheeses, meats, nuts, soy and the like. This was my diet for a long time, I think that hair issues are probably stemming from lack of vegetables/ fruits and their nutrients. If that is the case a daily women's multivitamin should do the trick. also get you blood checked by your doc. you may be deficient in something.