Thanks for the responses!
In response to gtw, the only reason I am concerned about protein right now is because my hair is falling out, and I am blaming that on a lack of protein. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have thought to calculate them either.
In response to everyone (and for anyone to give advice on!):
Last summer I tried the low carb, high protein thing to put my body into ketosis. It worked, and I lost quite a bit (I was also on a 100-500 cal a day diet though). I was also a meat eater, so I could fill up my calories on meat, and get some protein that way. When I was eating 500-1000 cals a day which I did on occasion, I could get in a LOT of protein.
Now, I am a vegetarian, and I don't eat any meat or eggs. I also do not like the taste and texture of fake meats, and I don't even eat a whole lot of tofu. I am VERY low on protein right now, I know, but what protein I do get is usually in the form of lentils and beans...and to a lesser extent, nuts and seeds. I also eat grains (rice, barley, oats, corn, and some wheat). So right now, I am not low-carb.
My question:
Is it possible for a vegetarian to get back to a high protein diet without becoming a meat/egg eater again? (I also don't drink milk or have most other milk products except for the occasional bit of cheese which has been difficult to eliminate this time). Since rice and barley form a large bulk of my staple food, and since I don't eat meat, I don't even know if it is possible for me to get to low-carb/high-protein, is it?
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