Anyone here vegan?
What do you eat?
I was looking at vegan diets and trying to figure out the carb/fat/protein ratio for it - just looks like a higher carb diet.
Any help is appreciated - been toying with the idea but I want to get my nutrition right. I'm currently eating a 140g carb/140g protein/80g fat diet.
Thank you in advance!
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Thread: Anyone here vegan?
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12-14-2012, 06:01 AM #1
Anyone here vegan?
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12-14-2012, 06:06 AM #2
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12-14-2012, 06:11 AM #3
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Your nutrition looks good (as far as macronutrients go).. I'd toss the whole ratio thing, though.. What matters most is that you get a minimum sufficient amount of protein and fat each day.. the rest of your cals can come in carbs or any combination of additional protein/fat.
Vegan diets are fine, just be sure to get sufficient protein and fat!The first known contraceptive was crocodile dung, used by Egyptians in 2000 B.C.
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12-14-2012, 06:16 AM #4
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12-14-2012, 09:43 AM #6
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12-14-2012, 09:55 AM #7
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Do you mind me asking why you are considering a vegan diet? Is it for ethical reasons? Animal products don't agree with you? Social image? Because you believe it's healthier? I don't disagree with it provided you are choosing it for the right reasons, otherwise, why would you limit your food choices? It will be much more difficult to reach your protein goals without fairly large amounts of supplementation, but it is possible
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12-15-2012, 04:59 AM #8
I am unable to eat most dairy, AND for health reasons. My husband and I have been doing a lot of research and reading and it's peaked enough interest in both of us to consider it. We've also found that a lot of today's top athletes are vegan, so we believe we'll be able to train and still gain muscle, recover well, etc.
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12-15-2012, 05:22 AM #9
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12-15-2012, 05:41 AM #10
Oh! I'm not vegan yet. We just started incorporating meals two days ago, and the 140g of protein was from before. That's why I initially started the thread - I was curious what people ate, if they were vegan.
Eating fish doesn't bother me now but we'll probably start eliminating it.Eat CLEAN -- Train DIRTY
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12-15-2012, 05:56 AM #11
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Gotcha. My brother is a vegan and eats organic as well. Just be cautious that it can be very expensive if you get inducted into the subculture. If you end up shopping at vegan-specific grocery stores or communal grocery stores, the prices on some foods can be double what a normal supermarket is.
Also, you're going to need to supplement B12, which I hope you already know.
As for sources: tofu (gotta learn to love it!), tempeh, black beans, nuts, soy protein powder (so gross lol), rice protein (even worse).My path to contest prep:
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12-15-2012, 06:30 AM #12
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Former roommate used to be vegan for moral reasons. He mainly ate rice,quinoa,pasta, multigrain bread, beans, chickpeas, tofu, avocadoes (good fats) + nuts and drank soymilk/fresh fruit smoothies.
We once made a vegan pizza using some sort of artificial 'vegan cheese' and tomato puree + topped with lots of vegetables. Tasted pretty good too.
Eventually he got bored of it, threw morality to the wind and started eating meat though LOL...but to his credit he kept it up for almost 2 years
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12-15-2012, 07:26 AM #18
I know, what I meant was that I didn't find your reasons good enough to make that huge change. Keep in mind that the more you train, the more protein you need, and the vegan diet isn't the best out there to provide it for you, plus our bodies are more efficient in digesting animal proteins than plants. I also hope that they didn't brainwash you about that same topic "animal meats are causing all kinds of sickness" and being lactose intolerant is a very common issue (no need to go vegan because of it!). I really think that you'll have to concentrate more on the supplement section if you're gona go vegan. If it was for spiritual reasons or stuff like that, I would've not made a comment. Good luck!
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12-15-2012, 08:35 AM #19
Haha, I was just keeping it short. And thanks. I don't think beef is great for you - although I realize there are some good nutrients in it (moderation is key). I'm not fully convinced just yet about fish, or any of the lean meats. When you compare diets in other countries, the mainly plant-based diet countries have lower cancer, arthritis, heart disease, alzheimer's, diabetes rates than mainly meat-eating countries.
Like I said in my first post, we're toying with the idea. We'll play around with it and if we find after some time that it we're missing something or it just isn't working out for us, we'll start incorporating other nutrients/meats into the mix.Eat CLEAN -- Train DIRTY
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12-15-2012, 08:53 AM #20
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12-15-2012, 09:15 AM #21
I'm going to copy/paste my comment on a vegan guy's thread about the subject yesterday:
In my country, and especially in my city, we eat high fat & high cholesterol foods every single day in high quantity from birth to death. Please search google for the "French Paradox". The fact of the matter is, you rarely see anybody overweight, at any age, and the coronary heart disease is almost non-existent. Some has related this paradox to the resveratrol content in red wine, but the reality is, we consume far less processed foods than the US!
There is nothing wrong with being Vegan, but this does not mean that animal meats are bad and causing all these horrible things. You have to learn more about other societies and their health status, not only the US, compare and then conclude.
Thread: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showth...0341863&page=1
French paradox: heart.bmj.com/content/90/1/107.extract
Important questions:
1) Did all these studies, that are brainwashing americans about being killed by meat consumption, include that those meat eaters were also consuming sodas and processed foods?
2) Have you ever looked at studies that closely monitered meat eaters without having sodas and processed foods? Did you see what the results were?Last edited by darkcloudcover; 12-15-2012 at 09:26 AM.
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