Anonymous wrote:The importance of weight training for aging is being emphasized. Protein is needed for muscle growth.
Anonymous wrote:The importance of weight training for aging is being emphasized. Protein is needed for muscle growth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point of the question...WHO is telling everyone they need ro count and measure protein out there? Who's agenda is this? Because it doesn't make any sense. Americans get plenty of protein. It's like having a big push to eat sodium. Yes of course we cannot have a 100% sodium free diets but saying that we need to seek it out is overkill. Same with protein.
Is the push coming from the meat industry? Dairy industry? Fast food and junk food companies?
Doctors. I just ignore what they say and listen to my own body. 100g of protein is way too much for me, plus eating meat makes me feel sick. So I do what feels right.
Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point of the question...WHO is telling everyone they need ro count and measure protein out there? Who's agenda is this? Because it doesn't make any sense. Americans get plenty of protein. It's like having a big push to eat sodium. Yes of course we cannot have a 100% sodium free diets but saying that we need to seek it out is overkill. Same with protein.
Is the push coming from the meat industry? Dairy industry? Fast food and junk food companies?
Anonymous wrote:150g is 600 cal, which is only 30% of your daily calorie budget. If it works for you why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point of the question...WHO is telling everyone they need ro count and measure protein out there? Who's agenda is this? Because it doesn't make any sense. Americans get plenty of protein. It's like having a big push to eat sodium. Yes of course we cannot have a 100% sodium free diets but saying that we need to seek it out is overkill. Same with protein.
Is the push coming from the meat industry? Dairy industry? Fast food and junk food companies?
I tried to answer this question but they post was blocked by Jeff's dirty word filter.
So apparently Big Protein is banned on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure but my health practitioner is telling me I should eat over 100 grams a day which seems ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:You all are missing the point of the question...WHO is telling everyone they need ro count and measure protein out there? Who's agenda is this? Because it doesn't make any sense. Americans get plenty of protein. It's like having a big push to eat sodium. Yes of course we cannot have a 100% sodium free diets but saying that we need to seek it out is overkill. Same with protein.
Is the push coming from the meat industry? Dairy industry? Fast food and junk food companies?
Anonymous wrote:It’s roots are actually in a small work of German nutritionists about 200 yrs ago, which erroneously believed “flesh makes flesh”, they British industrialists and armed forces organizers picked up to improve output during Boer war and in their factories. Flawed research, but so it is. It seems to have been reinforced by the discovery of kwashiorkor.
Regardless, it’s been used again and again to broadcast the wrong nutritional message.
Anonymous wrote:4 eggs is only 24g of protein
Anonymous wrote:The importance of weight training for aging is being emphasized. Protein is needed for muscle growth.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure but my health practitioner is telling me I should eat over 100 grams a day which seems ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I think it started with the atkins diet a decade or so again when that gained popularity but now it’s everywhere