Vegan Diets For Fast Weight Loss - Are You Getting Enough Protein Through Plant Sources?
Published Saturday, May 24, 2008 by lose-body-fat14381 | E-mail this post
Can you get enough nutrition by eating a vegan diet for an extended period of time? Many people have asked me that as I continue to lose weight very quickly on my diet. The answer is that you can get as much protein and other nutrients from a plant based diet. Here are 5 things to remember when you begin your weight loss diet.
- Make sure that you are eating a variety of foods. If you only eat a few different foods that are plant based protein, you will run the risk of not getting some of the essential amino acids that your body needs.
- Be sure to include legumes in your daily eating plan. Legumes include peanuts, split peas, navy beans, lentils and other dried beans. Eating legumes will make you feel fuller for a longer period of time so you will be less likely to crave snack foods.
- Keep foods like carrots and apples handy at all times. Even if you do not particularly like these foods, you will find that eating just a few bites of an apple or a few carrot sticks will get rid of any hunger pangs you get while you are dieting.
- Weigh yourself only once a week. Many people get caught up in the belief that they must weigh themselves daily to measure their results. You will feel the results long before you see your numbers drop significantly. Your clothes will fit better and you will have more energy before you even lose five pounds.
- Be open to alternative diets such as the master cleanse. This diet has been around for awhile because it really works to help you lose a large amount of weight quickly.
I encourage you to find out more about what will work best for you to lose weight quickly.
And now I invite you to learn more about how the master cleanse diet can help you to lose weight quickly by visiting http://www.FivePoundsAtATime.com and reading more about healthy dieting.
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