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Raw vegan smoothies
Hello everyone!! I'm new to this site. I turned raw vegan on Nov 1st 2012 and I feel better than I have ever felt in my life. I have lost 30 lbs of body fat and have gotten stronger and more muscular. I am a former NC state champion power lifter and bodybuilder and now at almost 48 years old, I feel healthier and stronger than I did when I was competing in my twenties and thirties. My main concern was how do I make sure I'm getting enough protein from my meals and my smoothies. in the morning I drink a smoothie consisting of bananas, spinach, frozen broccoli, frozen peaches and blue berries, almonds, almond milk, and Raw Meal Protein powder by Garden of Life. I do one smoothie in the morning before work and another one late in the evening after work. between the smoothies I do fresh salads and only one cooked meal consisting of beans and rice. Does that sound like enough protein or should I add something to it?
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Re: Raw Vegan Smoothies
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Re: Raw vegan smoothies
body, actually, don't need protein as much as people think.
a simple suggestion for newbie raw vegan is eat your local products variedly ^_^!!
drink enough water, get enough sunlight and sleep.
that will be enough for your body... for everyone
wish you always be happy n healthy
with love,
chioka
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Re: Raw vegan smoothies
Walnuts, hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, etc...
Leafy greens. Vitamin A stimulates protein synthesis.
There is Sunwarrior raw protein powder if you feel you need more protein.