Who out there is a vegetarian?!


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Who out there is a vegetarian?


ok well i have been a vegetarian for about 7 months. I was just wondering if there was any other vegetarians out there. i also want to know what certain foods should i be focusing on? since i do not eat any sort of meat(fish/sea food, chicken, pork, cow...) i know that my body is being deprived of some nutrients. what foods should i be eating more often to make up for my "no meat" diet?...

P.s i take daily vitamins so don't mention that, i already know that. i have also visited my doctor and he said i was healthy.


Answers: Well, If you're healthy, Darling then just keep eating what you're eating!
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Nutrients you MAY lack But DO need:

Iron
Protein
Vitamin B12


Iron - Found in Spinach, Broccoli, Lettuce, Cabbage, Collard greens and other "Leafy" green veggies.

Protein: Found in soybeans (Tofu, Veggie burgers, Soymilks, Soy Ice cream, Etc) Found in other beans, Nuts and Seeds

Vitamin B12: it is said to be found in Soy Products. Not yet suggested. You could drink Vitamin Water. I drink it daily to make sure I get a variety of what I need. (Vitamin Water is sold at local gas stations, Walmarts and Shoprites) and it is DELICIOUS. [: (I love Blueberry-Pomegranate)

You may also want OMEGA 3 (Which is found in fish)
You can get this by eating FLAX SEEDS
Kashi has a Granola which contains Flax Seeds. They're Delish! It's called Orchard Spice.
You can also buy FlaxSeed Cookies. They sell in FlaxSeed and Oreo types. There are also Flax Muffin bars, Muffins, and Granola bars. (Sold at Super Markets)

NOTE: Be sure to take in Vitamin C while eating Iron.
It boosts intake, ensuring that you actually get the nutrients you need.

(Vitamin C = Cirtrus Fruits ; Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Pomegranates, ETC)

I really hope this information helps you.

Peace and Love! <3

xJenna Hi there! I am a vegetarian, have been since May:) If you are eating a balanced diet of vegetables, fruits, grains, beans, and nuts you aren't being deprived of anything especially if you're taking vitamins. HI EAT PLENTY OF TOFU, AND LOTS OF VEGGIES STIRR FRY THEM WITH THE TOFU ITS SO GOOD BROCCLIE HAS ALOT OF CALCIUM TO. Do not get concerned.

Legumes/lentils provide proteins. Protein is the main concern of those who “become” vegetarians. Tofu can be excellent addition to your diet, if you are not using it.

All milk products are vegetarian, unless you are a “vegan” who does not accept any animal product. When one does not want to consume milk products, fat becomes the main concern. But you can use oils: peanut oil, olive oil, canola are fine.

Consume a variety of fresh vegetables and moderate amount of a variety of fruits should keep you in excellent shape and provide all the micro-nutrients. The most important word is variety. Note that Potatoes, yams, sweet potatoes are not vegetables. They are starch. I'm a vegetarian. I've been one for 7 years.

To make up the animal protien you'll need to eat beans,whole grains, nuts, and at the very least peanut butter. Now as a meat eater you got at least twice as much protein as your body needed so..you don't need to eat as much as you think.
What you need to focus on getting enough of is iron. Sometimes ..not all..it can be harder to get enough iron. Not impossible to say the least though. You also may need to take a B 12 vitamin about once a month or so. That comes from the dirt that your veggies grew in..but they normally rinse off all the dirt so...you don't get it...it also is made in the intestines of animals such as cows..that's how you got it before. You just need a little bit and then your body will multiply it. So a monthly suppliment should do it.

I have to stress that getting your vitamins naturally though fruits and veggies and things is so much better and has a higher chance of absorbing in your body than a multivitamin does. Most of the time...90% of the time your body only absorbs 2% or less of that multivitamin you are taking. Kind of silly. i'm a vegetarian. for protein i eat soybeans, tofu. i also eat plenty of vegetables and fruits. Well, you can eat soy foods. I eat a bunch. I've been a vegatarian for about a year and a half. ^_^ Anything by Morning Star (Meals*) or Boca. Those are the best. Considering I don't eat any sea food either, nor do I enjoy many vegatables, fruits are an excellent meal idea. I hope I helped.. Sorry if I didn't, and good luck! ^_^ It can tough some times to stay from the meat produtcion line. Good luck though! ^_^ Not eating meat doesn't necessarily deprive you of nutrients as long as you eat a well balanced diet.

Here's a web site that might be of some help:

http://www.eatright.org/cps/rde/xchg/ada... im a vegetarian.
[since last august,
so a little over a year now.]

becuase vegetarians dont eat meat,
we dont get a lot of protein,
so you should eat a lot of tofu, or beans,
or other foods with lots of protein.

thats like the most important thing.



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