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How do vegetarians get their daily intake of proteins? |
I mean the ones who eat STRICTLY fruits & vegetables. I think those are vegans, right? Well, I learned in Biology class that it's dangerous to not have meats & proteins in your diet because you lose muscle mass. You learned wrong. there's no protein deficency in vegetables and fruits. I'm pretty sure that vegans can eat beans and rice. :) Well Vegans are Pure Vegetarians They do not eat meat or dairy products. Vegetarians and vegans get enough plant based protein so they DO NOT HAVE to take any supplments. It's the same with iron etc. I have a friend who is a raw food vegan. They only eat fruit and vegetables in their raw form. So tofu is out and they only eat the soy bean (edamama). Most vegetarians/vegans include beans,legumes,seeds,nuts and whole grains in their diet. Alot of vegetarians eat dairy and eggs. Many vegetables also have some protein. Many people eat way too much protein in any case. Vegans do not eat only fruits and vegetables. Vegans also eat nuts and seeds, grains and cereals, and beans and legumes, all of which are excellent sources of protein. You DO need protein in your diet to maintain muscle mass, but what your bio class didn't tell you is that most Americans get many times the protein they need each day and that excess protein irritates the immune system, taxes the kidneys and leaches calcium from the bones. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine recommends multiplying your body weight by 0.36 to estimate the number of grams of protein you need daily (and says this calculation provides a large margin of safety.) If you look at the protein content of vegetarian/vegan foods you will see that it's insanely easy to get plenty of protein even without meat and other animal products. THEY CAN TAKE SPEACIAL VITAMINS AND THEY HAVE SPEACIAL FOODS. Protein is in everything and vegans eat more then fruit and veggies. Great sources include several whole grains, legumes, nuts and soy products. peas and beans and nuts. Although personally I wouldn't recommened excluding meats from your diet, there is plenty of protein from non-animal sources. Nuts, beans, tofu, soya products/soya milk, mushrooms, even many vegetables have high protein levels e.g. spinach. I eat everything a meat eater would that doesn't have meat in it or involved with it. Vegetarian black bean burgers are great for something like that, and any kind of bean is loaded with protein. Also be sure to take vitamins and get the right amount of sun. Gluten (from wheat) is Protien. Its used in many vegetarian products and you can also make your own fake meat from the four. Eating STRICTLY fruits and vegetables means you really can't get a lot of protein. As for the suggestion that they take supplements, well... Where did those supplements get the protein? If they are comfortable with the source of the supplement, then they could eat whatever it is made from. Not true. If you combine beans and grains, or beans and seeds, or grains and seeds into your diet, you will easily get all the protein you need, without the need for meat. Your Biology class is right. BUT I have a boyfriend, and therefore, I always get my protein. vegans don't eat ONLY fruits and vegetables, hon. vegans just won't eat meat, dairy, eggs, honey or any other animal product. there's plenty of sources, including.. You can protein from a lot of plant sources. vegans are not limited to fruits and vegetables. there's whole grains, beans, rice, tofu, nuts, leafy greens, etc. that all have protein in them. vegan can be just as healthy as anyone else :) All vegetarianism is a form of anorexia. Vegans are simply more devoted. Well, then they don't, unless they take a supliment. |
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