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May 22nd, 2010 The Doctor No comments

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My girlfriend is a vegetarian and I believe she doesn’t eat enough protein to fulfill her daily food require?

I have a food question. My girlfriend is a vegetarian and I believe she doesn’t eat enough protein to fulfill her daily food requirements. My question is does a lack of sufficient protein in one’s diet cause a person’s face to lose its elasticity and collagen at an accelerated rate. The reason I ask this is because I am starting to notice how wrinkled my girlfriends face is. We live together and she doesn’t eat any form of protien, just mainly grains and vegetables.

Well vrg.org says Some Americans are obsessed with protein. Vegans are bombarded with questions about where they get their protein. Athletes used to eat thick steaks before competition because they thought it would improve their performance. Protein supplements are sold at health food stores. This concern about protein is misplaced. Although protein is certainly an essential nutrient which plays many key roles in the way our bodies function, we do not need huge quantities of it. In reality, we need small amounts of protein. Only one calorie out of every ten we take in needs to come from protein 1. Athletes do not need much more protein than the general public 2. Protein supplements are expensive, unnecessary, and even harmful for some people.

How much protein do we need? The RDA recommends that we take in 0.8 grams of protein for every kilogram that we weigh (or about 0.36 grams of protein per pound that we weigh) 1. This recommendation includes a generous safety factor for most people. When we make a few adjustments to account for some plant proteins being digested somewhat differently from animal proteins and for the amino acid mix in some plant proteins, we arrive at a level of 1 gram of protein per kilogram body weight (0.45 grams of protein per pound that we weigh). Since vegans eat a variety of plant protein sources, somewhere between 0.8 and 1 gram of protein per kilogram would be a protein recommendation for vegans. If we do a few calculations we see that the protein recommendation for vegans amounts to close to 10% of calories coming from protein. [For example, a 79 kg vegan male aged 25 to 50 years could have an estimated calorie requirement of 2900 calories per day. His protein needs might be as high as 79 kg x 1 gram/kg = 79 grams of protein. 79 grams of protein x 4 calories/gram of protein = 316 calories from protein per day. 316 calories from protein divided by 2900 calories = 10.1% of calories from protein.] If we look at what vegans are eating, we find that between 10-12% of calories come from protein 3. This contrasts with the protein intake of non-vegetarians, which is close to 14-18% of calories.

So, in the United States it appears that vegan diets are commonly lower in protein than standard American diets. Remember, though, with protein, more (than the RDA) is not necessarily better. There do not appear to be health advantages to consuming a high protein diet. Diets that are high in protein may even increase the risk of osteoporosis and kidney disease.
Thank you for caring but please let her girlfriend make her one decions.
I’m a vegan and I’m fine.
Look at this link.
And yes I cut it and pasted it.
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/protein.htm
HOPE THIS HELPS:)

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March 26th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

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February 12th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

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Looking for info about LASIK eye surgery?

My boyfriend is considering getting the surgery, however I am a little apprehensive about it. Does anyone out there have more info about it? I’m looking for the long term effects or anyone who has had the surgery to tell me how it went? If you did have it, was it worth the cost, the recovery. Any info would be great!

I had PRK, a corrective eye surgery. This should be the other option to LASIK. It takes longer to recover, (3-4 days) but is considered the “dummy proof” method. Thus why I got it ;) . I live a very active lifestyle and if you get LASIK, the flap that the surgeon cuts and reattaches can come off if his eye gets hit. In PRK, they “grind” down the cornea to reshape it. My vision in both my eyes was 20/70, now I am almost at 20/10 a year later.

I went to one of the best eye surgeons in the country, so my surgery was around $3600 for both eyes. They had a 24 month no interest plan, so I am paying just $150 for another year. The best investment I have ever made.

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