How can I be a healthy vegetarian?!


Question: I want to be a vegetarian. My mom says its unhealthy and I wanna show her how healthy it can be. Any suggestions for healthy veggie foods to where I won't be mal-nutriousened?


Answers: I want to be a vegetarian. My mom says its unhealthy and I wanna show her how healthy it can be. Any suggestions for healthy veggie foods to where I won't be mal-nutriousened?

trust me sister, your mom is just moming you. being a vegetarinan is very simple actualy. your mom is probbaly freeking because she thinks that proteen and iron (that are esencial for the human body) only come form meat. and with out them you can become week or anamic( condition caused by lack of iron) but she is totaly wrong in thinking that these two things only come from meat. there is actualy alot of Iron and proteen in other things that we have in our every day diet. such as whole wheet bread, tofo, yogart, milk, eggs, spinich, nuts, beans cheese and other non-meat foods( it is importan to have some vitimin c with these to help the asorbe into the body). it is true as a vegetarian you do have to be more aware of your diet, but you don't even nessicarly need to take a muillity vitamin unless you are planing to be vegan.( be carful about those, some have dead animals in them like Omega 3 pills or birth control pills .) It is actual very healthy to be veg, you get rid of all the fat and presurivitives out of you diet and you just feel better. Do know that if you are onof those girls that are not acustomed to eating a health balanced diet, this could be hard to get used to. the only case where being veg could make you worse off is if you ate junk all day and then decided to cut out the hot dogs and just eat fries and shakes. see what i am getting at? and the best thing is you just feel good about your self. my mom was like this too win i started. good luck!

there are several meats that you can eat......

Well I know all about vegetarians because I am one myself. the way to stay healthy since your a vegetarian is to never eat meat and to replace the protein with nuts and fish which are excellant sources of protein. Without you can become very weak and flimsy.

you need to eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables to make up for the carbs and proteins that you need from meats

Eat a balanced meal that includes meat, fish and eggs.

Vegetarians are rarely healthy. Most of the vegetarians I know look under nourished, and are quite flatulent (like all those "healthy" Indians real magic is talking about). Your mom is right. Humans were designed to be carnivores, not herbivores.

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Kara R: What do you think fish is? It's meat.
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8 bit fit: Meat doesn't have any carbs.

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Real Magic: I was wondering when the Bambi lovers would come out of the woodworks. Be kind to the creatures, boo hoo, don't make them suffer. They're not suffering at all when I'm putting my A1 steak sauce on them. What world do you live in? India has one of the highest rates of high blood pressure, strokes and other pathogenic illness than any other "developed" country.

Healthiest people in the world are the French. And they eat a balance of meats, fats, and wine.

your mom is misinformed and going by what they used to teach people in school. do some research, bring her evidence that vegetarians are fine. there's no problem with being healthy. take her to a vegetarian club or meeting so she can meet healthy vegetarians. bring her books and brochures to help her feel better. try to understand that is what they used to teach people in school but it's wrong. become an expert on nutrition yourself.

Personally, I think vegetarians are better off in life.

Apparently, you live 5 years longer than meat eaters and it keeps your body in shape.

Just eat a lot of vegetables and vegetarian foods.

I also suggest you eat fish, even though a meat - it's not a mammal or a bird. Plus they are common for vegetarians.
And they are also good brain food and high in protein :)

Look at the billion Indians, perfectly healthy and most of them (all the Hindus) 100% veg, for thousands of years. No eggs, but lots of milk (& cheese), cereals (wheat, rice) nuts and beans (there you get the proteins) of all kinds. The idea is to be kind to all creatures and not make them suffer. So take tips from their delicious cuisine. Really good, spicy, easy to make. I spent 2 years there and got convinced. Been veg since. And of course, the many millions veggies worldwide. And we're not dying of malnutrition, you know... in fact we're healthier than the average American by far, no obesity, heart disease, you name it. Congrats, the best decision you'll ever make! ?

Lentils, peas, beans and nuts all have various amino acids. You need to eat rice, beans, lentils,nuts, and milk cheese & eggs if you want to eat those things, to get all the amino acids you need. Lots of vegetables, not just salad, and fruits are necessary to get all the other nutrients you need.
Get a good vegetarian cookbook or two at the library, and cook up some great vegetarian dishes for your family. Veggie Lasanga and rice & bean burritos are 2 vegetarian dishes that aren't too strange to most families. Take a multi-vitamin every day and you will be very healthy.

It's very difficult. I struggle every day trying to maintain my health. Try to supplement your diet with vitamins and minerals.

Eat tofu. It is a huge replacement of meat and is very yummy. i eat it all the time.

Beans and rice provide protein somewhat comparable to meat products. I would also consider eggs OK and fish. Salmon is loaded with nutrients. A lot of vegetarians don't seem to know what they are doing. I eat meat now and then, but you have to consider what is in it. People are carnivorous and even eat themselves just to survive. It does seem like veggies are a current novelty in-ting to profess

I've been a vegetarian all my life & am perfectly healthy! Any dietician in the country will tell you that being veggie is just as healthy as a meat-based diet. Remember that all the animals we eat are vegetarian themselves so all the nutrients people think they're getting from meat are actually from the grass the animal ate! If you're vegetarian, you just cut out the need to kill an animal & you eat the nutrients directly yourself!

People usually worry that vegetarians don't get enough iron & protein. The reality is that we don't need that much protein & the small amount we do need we can get from eggs & other food. A veggie diet will provide you with more than enough iron but if you're worried about that then take a vitamin supplement. You can get iron from green vegetables such as spinach but don't worry, you don't have to eat loads of the stuff!

There are lots of fake-meat products that are really tasty & they're available in supermarkets so you don't have to go to specialist stores all the time. The vegetarian society's website is an excellent source of information about nutrition and where to get veggie food.

My advice would be to convert slowly. Lots of products such as cheese and yoghurt contain animal products such as gelatine (from bones), glycerin (fat) and rennet (calves stomachs). It's perfectly possible to get dairy products that do not contain these but take things one step at a time & concentrate on cutting out the big slabs of meat before worrying about animal ingredients.

Good luck convincing your mum! Most people get the majority of their nutrition from the vegetarian parts of their diet, they just don't realise it. If you have cereal for breakfast, an apple at recess & pasta or a cheese sandwich at lunchtime you've gone halfway through the day eating exactly the same as most meat-eaters!

simple answer- replace meat for tofu, lentils, beans. Eat lots of them. Eat lots of vegies and fruit, different colours. Make sure you still get enough dairy and eggs, in fact, eat more of these than you normally would. Take iron tablets during your "special time".





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