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High-Protein Vegetarian Meals for Muscle Growth

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 High-Protein Vegetarian Meals for Muscle Growth   Building muscle is not only for people who eat meat. A well-planned vegetarian diet can provide all the protein your body needs for muscle growth, strength, and recovery. The key is choosing the right foods and eating them in balanced meals. This guide explains high-protein vegetarian meals that support muscle growth, especially for gym-goers, athletes, and active individuals. Why Protein Is Important for Muscle Growth Protein helps: Repair muscle fibers after workouts Build lean muscle mass Improve strength and recovery Reduce muscle soreness For muscle growth, most active adults need 1.2–2.0 grams of protein per kg of body weight per day, depending on activity level. Best Vegetarian Protein Sources Before looking at meals, here are some excellent vegetarian protein foods: Lentils (daal) Chickpeas (chana) Beans (kidney beans, black beans) Tofu and tempeh Paneer (cottage cheese) Greek yogurt Milk and soy milk Eggs (for ovo-veg...

Hydration Hacks : How Much Water Do You Really Need?

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 Hydration Hacks  How Much Water Do You Really Need? Staying hydrated sounds simple, but most of us don’t drink enough water every day. Some people forget to drink, some don’t like the taste, and some are not sure how much they really need. So today, let’s break it down in the easiest way possible. Why Water Matters Our body is made mostly of water. It helps us: Stay energized Keep our skin fresh Digest food properly Maintain a healthy weight Support brain function Even a small amount of dehydration can make you feel tired, cranky, or hungry (yes, sometimes thirst feels like hunger). So, How Much Water Do You Actually Need? You may have heard the “8 glasses a day” rule. It’s a good starting point, but water needs are different for everyone. Here’s a simple guide: Women: Around 7–8 glasses a day Men: Around 8–10 glasses a day Hot weather: Add 1–2 more glasses Exercise days: Add 1–3 more glasses If you drink tea/coffee: Add one extra glass because caffeine can make you lose wate...