QuestionHello. I have been on a vegetarian diet for about 4 years now. I don't really like eggs, but i do eat cheese. I also don't like tofu... Problem is, since I have begun living on a vegetarian diet, I have gained about 20 pounds. I am 5'4 and weigh 140 lbs. I really want to lose the 20 pounds I have gained. I exercise regularly, and my meals usually consist of salad and meatless lean cuisines (lasagna, or ravioli), or soup. I feel my weight gain has something to do with an imbalance, or lack of protein. How can I get the protein I need, and how much of it do I need? Thanks, Michelle
AnswerHello Michelle,
The matter is, to reliably lose weight without being hungry (which is by itself an obstacle in losing weight) your diet should have carbohydrate + protein grams at least 2 times less than fat grams; vegetable oils as fats are OK of course.
Cheese source of protein is a tricky thing from this standpoint. In our program at http://bantadiet.com we give detailed recommendations for cheeses including home-made yogurt cheese as a good concentrated source of probiotics.
Combining legumes with brown rice balances pretty well the amino-acids in your food and having enough nuts and seeds plus to yogurt support beneficial bacteria in your intestines providing the body with yet more essential amino acids.
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Tanya Zilberter, PhD
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