From melissa, Age 16 - 05/24/06 - IP#: 68.211.186.xxx Click here to reply
Ht. 5'6", Wt. 145 - i keep reading all this stuff on here about people going vegetarian because it's healthy and an easy way to lose weight. don't get me wrong, it is very healthy if you are doing it correctly. i've also read that some people who come on here that say they've been a vegetarian for a few months and haven't lost any weight. you can't just stop eating meat and expect to lose weight. getting protein is a key to losing weight because it promotes the growth of lean muscle mass that helps to burn more fat. but when you just cut out meat and don't get protein from other sources (nuts, beans, etc) then you are not going to lose weight. fruits and vegetables are essential to a healthy diet and losing weight, but you have to get protein from some where if you really want that weight to stay off. you might just want to cut out red meat at first, and when you find other substitutes for protein cut out chicken, fish, etc. i would recommend not giving up dairy products because they give protein and calcium. if you go vegetarian, make sure that you have other sources of protein and taking a vitamin or something like that.
Reply from Mikayla, Age 15 - 05/24/06 - IP#: 24.18.50.xxx Laura, vegetarianism is not unhealthy if you do it right. Vegetairans are less likely to get all of the animal related diseases, including cancer, if they eat a balanced enough diet. Protein doesn't mean meat. If we can survive without eating it, then we werent "meant" to eat meat.
Reply from Mikayla, Age 15 - 05/24/06 - IP#: 24.18.50.xxx Egg whites, small amounts of peanut butter and nuts are good for protein. I eat trisqets and veggies for fiber, and I eat organic cheeses and skim milk for calcium.
Reply from Laura, Age 14 - 05/24/06 - IP#: 67.83.87.xxx You are right. I actually think vegetaraian's are unhealthy. I mean we're meant to eat animals. It's the food chain.