how would you reccomend going about getting an idea of how much protein/other nutrients you need and all that jazz? any books, sites, etc?
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how would you reccomend going about getting an idea of how much protein/other nutrients you need and all that jazz? any books, sites, etc?
multivitamins
enough fresh veggies and fruit
that is better than what most eat
i eat tofu a few times a week and nuts every day- i think protein is overrated
PCRM.org physicians commitee for responsible medicine.
Eat a variety of foods and don't worry too much ;)
is 150 lbs ok for somebody who's 6'1"?
That sounds healthy to me. But weight is just a number. How do you feel? Do you have energy? Is your skin ok and are your hair and nails shiny? Any trouble in the bathroom? Etc. If you feel fine and you're getting a variety of foods, then there should be no need to worry.
If you want specific information on how much protein/fiber/fat etc. to eat, a good book is Becoming Vegan. It's extremely thorough and easy to understand and explains vegan nutrition really well.
I'm 6'2 and I was about that weight for many years until my late twenties. It's on the lower edge of normal of the BMI scale, but shouldn't cause any problems. I found that I could eat what I wanted, but I was so active that I never put on any weight.Quote:
xjohnx
Yikes, I'm 150 and 5'2. :o
my sis is 5'1" and is 145 so yeah...
I love them. They have been running some great ads in various publications as of late. Especially their "Milk, it is not all it is cracked up to be" ad.Quote:
pat sommer
Sound like a healthy vegan to me. :)Quote:
Tigerlily
YAY! I used to be 190 has an omni! Yikes.
:)
I've gotten fatter since going vegan. lol
I'm probably also deficient in a few vitamins, but when I start using fortified nutritional yeast I expect most of my energy problems to disappear.
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Pilaf
Funny you should say that - obviously when I was an anorexic vegan I was a skinny (skinny skinny skinny) vegan, but now I am bigger than I was before I was vegan. I am not fat, but not thin either. I don't weigh myself though.
Just a warning to anyone who is going "vegan" for health reasons, the following does exist in vegan forms:
- CHOCOLATE
- ICE CREAM
- CHOCOLATE CHUNK COOKIES
- CHOCOLATE CAKE
- STICKY DATE PUDDING
(just to name a few)
And, no they are by no means 'healthy' or low calorie :p :o .
mMm chocolate cake