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Boss Man wrote:Not likely.
Yes Vitamin A in Tomatos causes Vitaminosis at high levels, like all Fat soluables can, but realistically, most fruits / veggies, commnly used in such a meal, are low Carb, so if it was just those, with nothing else like Nuts in it for example, you'd probably have to eat about 3kg's of such mixed foods, before you consumed enough calories to create an excess that would convert to Fat.
What you're describing often can be the downfall of many. too low calories for weight loss, unless you eat something with it like Chicken for example, or a sizeable portion of Nuts or Legumes, as some salads can look pretty filling, and struggle to go much over 100 calories, with just typical components, containing little to no Protein or Fat.
Lesplease wrote:1) You're right. You don't get enough vegetables daily. I was a vegetarian for 10 years (vegan for 2 of those) and I sincerely doubt I got enough vegetables daily. No one does (:
2) If you are hungry after a meal, a salad is a great option. Toss some protein w it. ff/lf cc, sunflower seeds, couple berries and spinach is my fav (: Protein will help fill you up and keep you satisfied. Veggies do contain fiber (again, no one gets enough), which will help fill you up, but protein will help even more. So will fat, but I'd opt for the protein!
Lesplease wrote:I sincerely doubt I got enough vegetables daily. No one does (:
fitoverforty wrote:Lesplease wrote:I sincerely doubt I got enough vegetables daily. No one does (:
Brentyboy does- have you read his diet journal? The man is a vegetable machine!
Lesplease wrote:1) You're right. You don't get enough vegetables daily. I was a vegetarian for 10 years (vegan for 2 of those) and I sincerely doubt I got enough vegetables daily. No one does (:
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