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Vegans & Vegetarians
It's a total myth that if you are vegetarian that you have to take an iron or B12 pill - it's just more challenging to make sure you are getting all your nutritional needs (this applies to any diet that limits food groups, for that matter). If you are vegetarian, make sure you eat plenty of beans to get iron and have OJ or soymilk fortified with calcium, suggests Gans. Vegans, on the other hand, really do need ...
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Vegans & Vegetarians
It's a total myth that if you are vegetarian that you have to take an iron or B12 pill - it's just more challenging to make sure you are getting all your nutritional needs (this applies to any diet that limits food groups, for that matter). If you are vegetarian, make sure you eat plenty of beans to get iron and have OJ or soymilk fortified with calcium, suggests Gans. Vegans, on the other hand, really do need to take a B12 supplement if they are not eating any B12-fortified, non-animal by-product foods. Since B12 only occurs naturally in animal byproducts, it can be difficult for strict vegans to get this essential nutrient, making supplements a necessity.
Conversely, if you eat a high-protein diet, then you might not be eating enough veggies, and if you are working out a lot, you might have some lactic acid lurking in those muscles and could be prone to muscle cramping. Load up on greens with every meal so you get the minerals needed (calcium, potassium, and magnesium) to decrease soreness and, of course, just to get all that good stuff (look for them in a multi, too).
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