[轉錄] Going vegetarian? Read this first
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Many people commit the mistake of relying on too few foods," says naturopath
and vegetarian Sarah Culverhouse. "They'll cut out meat and just eat more of
the vegetarian food they used to — like eggs and dairy products."
As Culverhouse points out, vegetarian diets may reduce the risk of heart
disease, stroke and certain cancers. But a poorly thought-out eating plan can
leave you short on essential vitamins, minerals and fatty acids, such as
vitamin B12, iron and omega-3.
As it is necessary for insulation of nerve fibres and activating folate
(which assists in the maturation of red blood cells), vitamin B12 is central
to maintaining a healthy nervous system. "B12 is hard to find in vegies. It's
mostly found in animal products, which is why it's important for vegetarians
to have eggs and dairy — in moderation though," Culverhouse says.
Bedfellow to red meat (among other foods), iron assists the body to transport
oxygen to cells. "Without iron we get tired and lethargic," she points out.
Iron intake is especially important for menstruating women, as blood loss
depletes iron levels. "If they're not eating enough iron and they're having
their period, women feel worn out very quickly," she adds.
Fear not though, vegetarian sources of iron abound. These include green leafy
vegetables which, as Culverhouse advises, should be eaten with a food rich in
vitamin C such as lemon juice or tomatoes to assist in the absorption of
iron.
When it comes to ensuring a good intake of omega-3s, vegetarians can opt for
flaxseed oil as an alternative to fish oil, says Culverhouse. "Generally
we've got a diet that consists of too much omega-6, which isn't balanced with
adequate levels of omega-3 group essential fatty acids," she observes.
"Blackmores' new flaxseed oil contains high levels of omega-3s, which we need
for a whole range of reasons: for a healthy heart and cardiovascular system,
and to soften skin or clear up skin problems."
"As long as you take a nutritionally balanced approach, being vegetarian can
really work," Culverhouse says. "Just be sure to learn all about the
different food choices available to you, and learn how to get balanced levels
of protein by mixing your grains with your legumes." This can be as simple as
tossing chick peas through your next rice dish, or lentils through a potato
or parsnip salad.
Also try different foods like tempeh and tofu, but invest in a good
vegetarian cookbook so you know the best way to work them into recipes. "A
great cookery book can also help from getting stuck in the habit of preparing
three tried-and-tested meals that you rarely deviate from," Culverhouse says.
Finally, get familiar with vegetarian websites and information available
online (clearly, you've already made a good start). "Trawl the Net,"
Culverhouse says. "There's some really good information around to help affirm
your decision and arm you with facts and figures should people quiz you on
being vegetarian."
Brought to you by Blackmores. For more information check out
http://www.blackmores.com.au.
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from
http://health.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=754788
Feb 20, 2009
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