Is it even possible to do a low carb diet if you're a vegetarian? I'm an ovo-lacto vegetarian...so I still eat eggs and drink milk.
I'm asking, because I'm trying to lose weight and for two weeks now I have been eating very healthy and doing cardio 4 times a week and strength training 3 times, and drinking lots of water,but have still gained .4 of a pound. I know that's not a lot, but I don't want to be gaining anything. I've heard with a low carb diet you can lose weight fast, which is ideally what I want to do. I don't want to stay on it long, just enough to kick start my weight loss, and turn to weight watchers to maintain it or slowly lose more. I have done weight watchers before, and am currently counting points...but not getting anywhere....any suggestions?? Do i just need to keep it under a certain amount of carb grams?
I'm vegetarian and I can't even imagine what I would eat on a low carb diet. I have one friend who is/was vegetarian and she succumbed to eating fish in order to lose weight. This is not an option for me (and maybe you, too) because I will not eat meat or fish. I haven't in 16 years and I don't think I ever will be able to. So maybe just cut back on carbs and stay with whole grains, etc.
Hey, I'm a dairy eating, seafood eating veggie, and even with all that I couldn't do low/no carb. I tried Atkins, and for the only time (maybe three years ago) in my ten years of being a veggie, I actually ate meat just so I could do the diet. I hated it, but must say if you can follow it to a t, then you will lose weight successfully. The problem with low carb is that WE NEED/WANT carbs and avoiding them can only be done for so long IMHO.
Edited to add: I only did the diet for about two months before I couldn't stand it anymore. I hated eating meat, and the instant I went back to my veggie diet I felt a million times better.
I've been an ovo-lacto vegetarian now for 12 years, and I have done the low-carb thing. It wasn't pretty.
First of all, you can't go as low as Adkins would like you to. I had to struggle to keep my carbs under 50 grams. And, I have high cholesterol (damn heredity) so eating a lot of eggs and cheese wasn't an option.
Basically, you need to drink several protein shakes a day to get enought protein in to make up for having had 50 carbs. If you are like me, that's difficult all on it's own. The best proten shake I have found is Nectar's Fuzzy Navel. It's a bit pricier than some brands (not too high end though, their are much more pricey ones!) but it's not chalky and isn't too bad. I also was eating a protein bar a day. They have some saturated fat, so go easy. The best tasting ones I found were oddesey peanut caramel or some similar flavor. They were good. I have since discovered protein pudding (Stallone's company makes it) and I enjoy the chocolate.
You could do eggwhite omlettes.
Unfortunately, all meat substitutes are too high in carbs for a low carb diet. So, the bottom line is, it can be done if you are willing to sacrific taste, texture and variety.