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Published At April 11, 2024
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Hi doctor,

Three months ago, I transitioned to a vegan diet, thinking it would be a healthier choice. However, I have been experiencing increased fatigue, raising concerns about meeting my nutritional needs. I have heard conflicting information about protein, B12, iron, and omega-3s, and I fear potential long-term consequences on my health. Could you provide guidance on ensuring I meet all nutritional needs on a vegan diet? I would appreciate advice on what to eat or supplement to guarantee my body receives adequate nutrients. Thank you for your assistance.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and understand your concern.

Certainly, transitioning to a vegan diet requires gradual adjustments for your body to adapt. Initially, incorporating supplements may be necessary, considering the potential challenges related to vegan food availability and cost. It is essential to note that not all items from animal sources can be part of a vegan diet.

For a smoother transition, the mediterranean diet offers a balanced approach. It emphasizes increased plant-based food intake while limiting meat consumption. The diet is associated with lower risks of various health issues such as diabetes, cancer, depression, heart attacks, and obesity. Key components include:

1. Regular intake of fruits and vegetables.

2. Frequent consumption of whole grains and legumes.

3. Daily use of olive oil, nuts, and seeds as a source of fats.

4. Moderate intake of dairy products.

5. Occasional consumption of eggs, meat, fish, and wine.

6. Seldom intake of honey and added sugars.

Foods to avoid on the Mediterranean diet include butter, refined oils, refined grains, processed and packaged foods, red meat, and desserts with high added sugars. These are general tips, and for personalized guidance, it is advisable to seek a dietary consultation. I hope this information helps you navigate your dietary choices effectively.

Feel free to follow up if you have any further questions.

Thank you.

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Bhanushali Sonali Suresh Tara
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