According to the World Health Organization we need a maximum of 10-15% protein in our daily diet. (This is, for example, the equivalent of 27 - 45 grams for a woman weighing 60 kg). This is not a large amount and most of us in the West easily take in more on a daily basis.
And since we are able to store protein, as long as we are eating a varied whole-food diet every day, we'll be getting enough protein, even if we decide to take it in plant form.
In Ayurveda we are not told that we have to be vegetarian. What is important is to be conscious about what we are eating in relation to our activity or intended activity. Meat is intrinsically heavy and requires a lot of energy to digest. It is a very concentrated source of energy at all levels.
Traditional nutritional systems, like the Chinese and Ayurveda, sometimes suggest small amounts of meat as a quick way to build strength in tissues. However, questions are often raised nowadays about the quality of the meat because of how animals are kept and meat processed.
Simply put I have always found it much easier to get hold of quality plant-based protein sources. As a lacto-vegetarian, I eat dairy products occasionally but no red meat, fowl, fish or eggs. My diet consists mainly of whole-foods including nuts, seeds, pulses, grains, vegetables and fruits, all of which contain enough protein for me to cover my protein needs very well and consciously.
Moreover, a plant-based diet offers a lighter alternative to one that is meat-based. It can support those recovering from illness because less energy is used for digestion and more is left for the body to use in healing processes.When you are working to improve your health and wellbeing, a simple, effective diet is the key to preventing disease and promoting health. The first thing you need for your diet are appropriate nutritional strategies. Without these strategies, you will spend a lot of time and effort to achieve your goals. With them, you'll easily attract the health wealth you desire.
Published by Jimmy Smith
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