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u/anachronic · 2 pointsr/vegproblems

First, see a doctor, hair falling out in clumps is NOT normal.

How many beans / how much tofu do you eat in a day? Adults needs anywhere from 40-80g of protein a day (larger men requiring more than smaller women). A can of beans only has ~30g.

PlantFusion vegan protein powder is pretty good if you want easy protein. I blend it up with almond milk, a frozen banana, and some flax in the morning. 21g of protein per scoop.

But seriously, see a doctor.

u/happyFelix · 2 pointsr/vegproblems

If you are worried, get one of these blood sugar testers. They are pretty cheap - the companies make money off the diabetics from overly expensive strips (think: razor blades or ink-jet printer business model).

Insulin sensitivity is the cells ability to react to insulin. Insulin reaches the cell and the cell reacts by letting glucose enter the cell. When this is inhibited (by fat in the cell), the cell becomes insulin-resistant. So the glucose stays in your blood because it can't get into the cells. Your pancreas releases more and more insulin to make cells react. As this progresses, you go from normal to pre-diabetic to diabetic. Your morning insulin level keeps rising above 100 mg/dl (pre-diabetic) and then above 120 (diabetic) and your blood sugar goes very high after a high-carb meal (1h and 2h after the meal are usually tested).

There's a video by Barnard that I linked to who has a vegan diet to restore insulin sensitivity. He has a book on the subject.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/vegproblems

> I'm the kind of person that needs proof to believe something, or at the very least strong evidence.

And so am I :D Please read:

  • Animal Liberation by Peter Singer (Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne)

  • Any of the texts, and especially Singer's, hosted here.

  • If you like the classics: Plutarch's Of Eating of Flesh ("[But] for the sake of some little mouthful of flesh, we deprive a soul of the sun and light, and of that proportion of life and time it had been born into the world to enjoy.")
u/dmikalova · 2 pointsr/vegproblems

If they have D₃ then they're also not vegan, although there are some specific vegan D₃ vitamins from mushrooms. Also, why not go for Deva, made by vegans for vegans?

u/bethyweasley · 3 pointsr/vegproblems

for instance: this multi from target (which isnt vegan) is $4 for 50, whereas this vegan multivitamin off amazon is $6 for 90.