Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 I have been reading books on being a vegetarians and there are MANY who have been eating this way for years and are VERY healthy. So why do so many health sites do they say that vegetarians lack in vitamin A and B12? I just can't believe that's true or vegetarians would be a sickly lot!~ : ) I still have younger children at home and want to be sure they are fine. If there is a concern, then what do you make sure you are eating to get those vitamins I'm not the least concerned about protein and calcium, I feel I have my answers there Kathleen VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 I wonder if it is because so many people that delve into it don't research it and might not be eating a good variety so as to get a variety of all the vitamins needed. When I first became vegetarian years ago I just knew to eat vegetables. The problem was I just ate the same vegetable all the time. I didn't even consider trying " exotic/weird " (I thought) vegetables/products.. lol. I didn't get out of my " comfort zone " and try new things. I was " afraid " to try all the wonderful fruits and vegetables we now have from all over the world. Fortunately for me, this time around, I have the benefit having opened my mind and explored the vast array of wonderful stuff. I truly believe, education is key, and we are always learning. btw.....when it comes to vitamins....we have to be careful that we don't get vitamins with gelatin capsules. Because the gelatin (unless specified) is probably from animal sources. Jeannie RAWKAW <rawkaw wrote: I have been reading books on being a vegetarians and there are MANY who have been eating this way for years and are VERY healthy. So why do so many health sites do they say that vegetarians lack in vitamin A and B12? I just can't believe that's true or vegetarians would be a sickly lot!~ : ) I still have younger children at home and want to be sure they are fine. If there is a concern, then what do you make sure you are eating to get those vitamins I'm not the least concerned about protein and calcium, I feel I have my answers there Kathleen VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 hmmm, good point. I just want to make sure that I am getting the 'vitamins' from the veg/fruit than a pill. But I guess a varied amount will help I just wondered if there is something lacking in veg/fruits that 'they' (whoever they are) are worried about. Why do they even THINK that vegetarians lack in B12 and A? Kathleen VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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