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I need to lose weight, will becoming a vegan be the answer? |
Oh and if you can tell me what kind of stuff i should stay away from please tell me. Any people who want to tell their stories about losing weight, please do. it can defiantly help, assuming you arent eating potato chips or candies that are vegan all day long :) veganism is a lifestyle, and you really need to want to live this way to stick to it, i only say it like this cause 1. its more of a state of mind and 2.we live in a meat eaters world so it can make it difficult to stick to. but that doesnt mean you shouldnt become one! :) stay away from poultry, FISH (its meat!), meat and animal byproducts (gelatin, whey, and casein) i lost ten pounds once i went vegan though i don't eat sweets, chips and try to stay away from really processed foods. you can email me if you'd like to know what i eat on a daily basis or if you want more info :) You shouldn't become a vegan just to lose weight, but some people do it all the time. It won't matter if you have an unhealthy vegan lifestyle. But, if you eat healthy, it'll work. I became a vegan and in the first 2 months, I lost 30 pounds. Everything I ate was healthy though. Now, I'm still a vegan, and I tend to eat alot of junkfood, but I'm no longer losing weight. Which, isn't surprising, because junk food isn't good. I lived with STRICT vegan girls and they couldn't shed what they already had on (chunky girls) but, they didn't gain anymore either and they were remarking to their friends that the weight gain almost automatically stopped (wouldn't shut up about it :-P ) I became vegan and didn't lose weight. I used to be a vegan, you don't necessary lose weight by that way. I actually gained weights. I am now on the oatmeal diets. I substitute oatmeal for breakfast and lunch. It turns out really great I lost about 5-8 lbs or maybe it is do to fact that school is stressing me out. You should keep a food diary!! It is really interesting to know what you put in your body. I became a vegetarian and lost some weight. But you need to be careful because when you can't eat meat, you try to satisfy your cravings with a lot of junk foods and stuff. No. Speaking to your doctor about whether you should lose weight and how much is the first step. Ask him for a referral to a registered dietitian and an exercise plan. Being a vegan is hard on your body if you don't know what you're doing, and isn't necessarily a weight-loss plan. The best way to lose weight is control calorie consumption. Do not take in more than you burn, take in Less than you burn. My wife is in very good shape and she stays this way by doing this. All this carb and fat blah, blah,blah. Eat sensible and exercise to burn excess calories and it is very simple. I have dropped 12 pounds in three weeks. Also drink plenty of water. I lost some weight when I became a vegan, and I think it is because my main source of fat and calories used to come from dairy and all kinds of cakes and cookies that contain eggs, dairy and refined sugar. Trust me, being vegan is not easy. I gave up being vegan after 3 weeks and just became vegetarian instead. It can be a way to lose weight, but mostly it isn't. You might be more hungry by not eating meat, dairy, and eggs so you could eat more carbs and junk food such as chips. Plus, your body will be deprived of certain vitamins and nutrients if you don't find a perfect substitute for what you are not eating. If I were you, stick to Weight Watchers or eating less junk food. It will be easier, trust me. I would say eat balanced healthy meals and get plenty of excercise.If that fails they do have weight loss pills as a last resort No. Veganism is no guarantee of weight loss, or even health, for that matter. probably, did you see that Peta video "meet your meat"? i would not go straight to veganism as an answer to weight loss, there are not enough calories and proteins in the average vegan diet, this will leave you feeling very hungry and most likely lead to a binge. i would gradually cut out certain meats and then see how that worked for me, perhaps vegitarianism will be easier becuase you dont have to worry about eating things will animal products. of course if you're not doing this for ethical reasons, you could be a not-so-strict veg. but i dont know, if i were you i would just eat what ever i wanted in moderation, and burn off calories with cardio. but dont forget to weight train as well because the more muscle mass you have the more calories you will burn off in an idle state. Being vegan is an ethical choice. It's not just about what you eat. It's about the clothes you wear, the products you use, and an opposition to the exploitation of animals. Is that you? I tried to be a vegetarian once and at the time it did not help. But a lot of people have been helped by it. The oily foods are what to stay away from. It is good to measure the salad dressing for instance and to measure the amount of oil used for cooking. It is good to use alternative types of oil too if you are not allergic and if it is possible. Butter is fatty for instance. Some types of vegetables are good for calcium, like broccoli. Vegetarians look for the good things in all types of products. I am no longer a vegetarian but I got away with it for a month a long time ago. Then I quit it. OK, you likely don't need to lose weight, but need to lose fat. So, do some exercise. Why do you think diet will do the trick? Sure, eat better, eat whole foods, eat quality stuff, that will be great for you, but if you just want to be thinner, exercise. You can eat whatever you want if you just exercise enough. You will gain muscle and muscle weighs more than fat, so throw the scale out the window and look in the mirror... exercise is the key. Being on a quality vegan diet would also benefit your exercising, weight, and health in general. No because you would have to eat more starches and salty foods which means you will retain water which means more weight. |
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