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Jill, I have a copy of the March 2000 Muscle Media where Dr. Life gives an

example of a vegetarian plan and a vegan plan. If you would like the menu

plans let me know.

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Jill, I have a copy of the March 2000 Muscle Media where Dr. Life gives an

example of a vegetarian plan and a vegan plan. If you would like the menu

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Andy, according to Dr. Life beans and rice are a high carb , moderate

protein that seems to be a common practice in vegetarian diets. He says that

is an attempt to boost protein but that it results in fluctuating blood sugar

levels.

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Vegetarian Plan

Meal 1

breakfast burrito (made with small whole wheat tortilla

w/four scrambled egg whites,1Tbsp salsa, 1/2 Tbsp shredded cheddar cheese

& 1Tbsp of low fat sour cream)

1 tall glass of water

Meal 2

Performance shake (myoplex)

Meal 3

one portion of cottage cheese w/portion of fat-free, sugar free yogurt

celery & carrot sticks

Meal 4

Performance shake

Meal 5

1 soybean burger (such as Boca Burger) covered in BBQ sauce no bun

1 portion lentils

broccoli

2cups water

Meal 6

performance shake

Vegan Plan

Meal 1

soy-protein-isolate shake

1/2 portion of oatmeal

1/2 portion grapefruit

multivitamin

2cups water

Meal 2

1/2 cup ranch style tofu salad (made w/organic low fat tofu, bell

peppers,onion,tomatoes,cilantro and spices)

1/2 portion of Progresso lentil soup

2cups water

Meal 3

2 grilled soy bean burgers w/BBQ sauce (no buns)

1/2 portion sweet potato

broccoli

1 tall glass iced tea

Meal 4

soy-protein-isilate shake

1 slice whole wheat toast w/1Tbsp all-natural peanut butter

1 apple

2 cups water

Meal 5

veggie burrito on whole wheat tortilla (made with a portion of texturized

vegetable protein,salsa,and shredded lettuce)

asparagus

2 cups water w/lemon

Meal 6

soy-protein-isolate shake blended w/3 ice cubes and 1 frozen medium banana

He suggests GeniSoy, Soy Pro 90 and Total Soy for your shakes.

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Vegetarian Plan

Meal 1

breakfast burrito (made with small whole wheat tortilla

w/four scrambled egg whites,1Tbsp salsa, 1/2 Tbsp shredded cheddar cheese

& 1Tbsp of low fat sour cream)

1 tall glass of water

Meal 2

Performance shake (myoplex)

Meal 3

one portion of cottage cheese w/portion of fat-free, sugar free yogurt

celery & carrot sticks

Meal 4

Performance shake

Meal 5

1 soybean burger (such as Boca Burger) covered in BBQ sauce no bun

1 portion lentils

broccoli

2cups water

Meal 6

performance shake

Vegan Plan

Meal 1

soy-protein-isolate shake

1/2 portion of oatmeal

1/2 portion grapefruit

multivitamin

2cups water

Meal 2

1/2 cup ranch style tofu salad (made w/organic low fat tofu, bell

peppers,onion,tomatoes,cilantro and spices)

1/2 portion of Progresso lentil soup

2cups water

Meal 3

2 grilled soy bean burgers w/BBQ sauce (no buns)

1/2 portion sweet potato

broccoli

1 tall glass iced tea

Meal 4

soy-protein-isilate shake

1 slice whole wheat toast w/1Tbsp all-natural peanut butter

1 apple

2 cups water

Meal 5

veggie burrito on whole wheat tortilla (made with a portion of texturized

vegetable protein,salsa,and shredded lettuce)

asparagus

2 cups water w/lemon

Meal 6

soy-protein-isolate shake blended w/3 ice cubes and 1 frozen medium banana

He suggests GeniSoy, Soy Pro 90 and Total Soy for your shakes.

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A while ago somebody posted a great article, or a link to it, about

vegan protein sources. I'm certainly no vegetarian, I love meat, but

I don't mind at all eating tasty veggie meals. I'll try to dig up

that article at home, unless somebody else furnishes the info first.

(How does rice contribute to protein, though?)

Regards,

Andy

> I do have one concern for the B F L system, it doesn't seem

vegetarian

> or vegan friendly. For instance, the authorized foods list doesn' t

> include soy (which is a complete protien by itself). Also, Beans

and

> Rice are both carbs, but to a vegetarian, they make up a complete

> protien. And Vegans can't eat egg whites or cottage cheese.

>

> I'd be interested in finding out if there are any Vegatarians and

Vegans

> on this list and how they handle the protien/carb issue.

>

> Jill

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You are correct that the resources are skewed to the meat/fish/dairy

eaters just as the population is. It is more difficult but not

impossible to do. Beans and rice of course complement each other but

the net calorie distribution still favors carbs over the available

protein. I highly encourage continuing with BFL and using grains and

legumes together. They are not the highest quality source but will

supplement your protein. Soy products are excellent. Try to get a

gram of protein per pound of body weight or at least per pound of

lean body weight. For a 150 lb. person this would be 30 grams per

meal. that may take a couple of boca burger patties. If you eat

eggs, they are a high quality cheap source of protein (remember

you'll need a lot of them) and if you eat dairy cottage cheese,

especially the low sodium variety is an excellent source of high

quality protein. For vegans it will be almost impossible without

some soy protein powder supplementation. I like Optimum Pro Soy 90.

Also be sure to get adequate EFA's with Flax oil supplementation or

an excellent product by Flora called Udo's Choice. Try to be sure to

mix whole grains with those legumes. All the best! Kit

> I do have one concern for the B F L system, it doesn't seem

vegetarian

> or vegan friendly. For instance, the authorized foods list doesn' t

> include soy (which is a complete protien by itself). Also, Beans

and

> Rice are both carbs, but to a vegetarian, they make up a complete

> protien. And Vegans can't eat egg whites or cottage cheese.

>

> I'd be interested in finding out if there are any Vegatarians and

Vegans

> on this list and how they handle the protien/carb issue.

>

> Jill

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I'm not Jill, but I would LOVE the vegetarian plan.

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Jill, I have a copy of the March 2000 Muscle Media where Dr. Life gives an example of a vegetarian plan and a vegan plan. If you would like the menu plans let me know.

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Intriguing. Well, it's not a huge issue to me cuz I love meat, but I

do sometimes enjoy a vegetarian meal, so it's handy to learn how to

combine certain things for protein. I'll do some more research on

this.

Thanks,

Andy

> Andy, according to Dr. Life beans and rice are a high carb ,

moderate

> protein that seems to be a common practice in vegetarian diets. He

says that

> is an attempt to boost protein but that it results in fluctuating

blood sugar

> levels.

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I have an article called " A Vegetarian Vision " that's all about

combining certain veggies to get protein. It's in a Word file (but

could me made plain text, too); if anyone's interested, feel free to

write me off-list.

Regards,

Andy

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I have an article called " A Vegetarian Vision " that's all about

combining certain veggies to get protein. It's in a Word file (but

could me made plain text, too); if anyone's interested, feel free to

write me off-list.

Regards,

Andy

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