About Vegan Lifestyle Weight Loss Plan

By Pamela Reynolds


Once you start being a vegan, you will probably lose a few pounds. This healthy lifestyle brings numerous benefits, but, after your organism gets used to this new regime, you can still gain weight, whatever people might think about it. So, if something like this happens to you, a vegan lifestyle weight loss plan might become quite useful.

Even if you consume less calories, it doesn't guarantees that you will start losing weight. With limited choice of foods, and knowing that your body needs to get certain things, for example protein, vegans have limited choice of diets they could try. Considering the fact their meals are mostly based on grains and dairy substitutes, they have to find a balance.

So, vegans need to find sources of minerals, vitamins and protein, and some foods that contain valuable substances also contain higher percentages of carbs. Carbohydrates are actually sugar, or became blood sugar once your body transform them to glucose, to be able to use it as a fuel for daily processes. This way you end up consuming too much carbs, including hidden carbs.

Your body is set up to use glucose as a primary source of fuel. When you want to lose weight, you have to cut calorie intake, to force your body to use its reserves. Glucose reserves are small, and they will be soon gone and the body will start using fat reserves. Unfortunately, it will use fats from all areas of the body, but not so much those placed on your belly, because that's how it works.

Forcing your body into ketosis will help you get rid of your belly fat, and this type of fat is hardest to lose. The basic idea is to cut carbohydrates to get to the state where your organism uses released fat acids for providing energy that it usually gets from glucose. But the problem is that you must not cut the protein during this type of diet, and this might be difficult if you are vegan.

Anyway, there are a few simple rules about what you should and what you should not eat while on keto diet. First, you should get up to 70 percent of your calorie intake from fats. You can use coconut oil, olive oil, avocado etc. For this purpose, as well as different nuts and previously soaked seeds. Considering the fact that you have to cut carbohydrates to a minimum, choose low-carbs vegetables.

That's why you should know more about the amount of carbs in each vegetable. For example, you can eat kale, broccoli, lettuce, spinach, cucumber and cauliflower. Needless to say that you should stop eating most fruits, starting with bananas, apples and similar. You should also stop eating legumes, tubers and all grains.

So, what can you eat while on keto. You can eat milk substitutes and vegan meats, but be careful not to get too much carbs when you add it all together. Learn more about hidden carbs in different foods first, and organize your meals to get 35 to 50 grams of carbs max. Try to base it mostly on leafy greens, and make sure you are getting enough minerals and vitamins.




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