Here Dr. Mercola explains how to find your nutrition type. According to this, not everyone is cut out to be a vegetarian. Some people are protein types and others are carb types. Could it be that I'm a protein type and therefore I got fat being a vegetarian? Dr. Mercola says that only one third of people do well on a vegetarian diet.
http://products.mercola.com/nutritional-typing/
http://www.mercola.com/nutritionplan/index.htm
Here is a video where Dr. Mercola explains this.
I have a theory. Since I'm very intense and passionate, and most vegetarians are liberal hippies who care more about world peace than about getting hot chicks, perhaps I am different from them and don't do well on vegetarian diets?
Maybe people who are very passionate and have strong emotions are more of the protein type? I say this because most vegetarians I've met are not very passionate or intense. They tend to lean toward political correctness and ecological issues rather than sexual hunger and passion like I do. What do you think?
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How to find your nutrition and diet type - Dr. Mercola
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