
More people are choosing to eliminate animal products from their diets altogether. While plant-based diets are rich in fruits and vegetables, they remove some of the best sources of iron and vitamin B12. Plus, without dairy, there are fewer available sources of calcium and vitamin D. Similarly, cutting out fish and eggs can restrict your intake of omega-3 fatty acids.
The keto (ketogenic) diet is popular thanks to its high protein, high fat, and minimal carbohydrate strategy that helps with weight loss. But due to the carbohydrate restrictions, keto eliminates a lot of fruit from your diet, so it's common to have inadequate intakes of vitamin C and potassium. Also, its reduction of grains means you miss out on fortified products that contain thiamin, folate, and magnesium.
While there are lots of great vegetarian options, you can still miss some of the nutrients commonly found in meat and poultry, like vitamin B12 and iron. And if you're eliminating fish, your diet could be short on omega-3 fatty acids.
More people are choosing to eliminate animal products from their diets altogether. While plant-based diets are rich in fruits and vegetables, they remove some of the best sources of iron and vitamin B12. Plus, without dairy, there are fewer available sources of calcium and vitamin D. Similarly, cutting out fish and eggs can restrict your intake of omega-3 fatty acids