The Importance of Protein 01/19/2012
Disclosure: I am not a health care professional. The following is my opinion based on my personal life experience. Weeks ago, I overheard that if you wake up tired it may be because you are not getting enough protein in your diet. I believe it was on The Dr. Oz Show, but don’t quote me on that. The statement sunk in and I wondered if there could be a lack of protein in my diet. Or maybe the tiredness was directly related to having children. Parent = Tired. I’m pretty sure that is in the dictionary somewhere. Anyway, I choose to eat a Vegan diet so making sure I get an ample amount of protein is something I am conscious of. A few days later, when I was reading the blog Notes on Adding Kindness & Health to the Daily Grind (by stellar family members of ours!), in the article Thrive they were discussing how they felt noticeably better when they included plant-based protein shakes in their diet. The bells went off in my head again. To top it off, 2 weeks ago I read an interview that my friend and collage buddy, Tina at Carrots-n-Cake did with Bob Harper, where she specifically asked Bob about protein. Tina: How much protein do you think the average active person needs in their diet? Bob: Protein is crucial for muscle repair and building and it also keeps you satiated. I recommend getting in AT LEAST half of your body weight in grams so if you weigh 150 lbs., get in 75 grams. *Read the full interview here: Bob Harper on CrossFit, The Biggest Loser & His Last Meal on Earth At this point I’m thinking- OK universe I get it! Thanks for the messages! That very day during his lunch break, my husband went to the health food store and picked up some vegan protein powder. Protein shakes are now a part of my diet, especially in the morning when I start my day. I can honestly say that I too feel noticeably better. Less tired (not 100% though because remember parent=tired), but enough that I feel the protein powder is worth the investment. And it is an investment! You’ll see if you check out the prices. My personal feeling is your health is worth the investment. You never know if taking care of your nutritional needs now could save you big bucks in health care in the long run. Basically, I feel the same way about taking certain vitamins. They don’t replace good eating habits, but as Dr. Andrew Weil says, I think of them as a little insurance policy. If you are waking up tired no matter how many hours of sleep you get, you may want to try adding a protein shake to your day. It has helped me. Not to mention, it is also a great opportunity to mix in a healthy dose of fruits and vegetables. Should you decide to try adding a protein shake to your diet, let me know what you think. I’d love to hear! To your good health! CommentsI used to drink a protein shake every morning. I was addicted to them... I then realized I was addicted to them and I made a point to cut them out of my diet. Healthy or not. I don't want to depend on anything especially because I am going to start traveling and it won't be something I can depend on to get my protein. Now, I don't have an ice machine so it's harder for me to make a shake so I just don't make them. I will probably add them back in here and there but I like to also find creative ways to eat protein that requires me to throw the apron on. :)
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01/19/2012 10:32am
@Meg,
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01/20/2012 7:58am
every time I pass the protein and health isle at the grocery store I loo at all those protein powders and think if I should buy some or not. I haven't yet but i keep thinking I should.
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01/20/2012 9:47am
@Roxana,
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