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Old 07-08-2006, 11:41 AM   #1
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How much protein can the body absorb on aech meal? can you have to much protein? what would happend?
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Old 07-08-2006, 12:50 PM   #2
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Some people say 30 grams. But I read somewhere that that was nonsense. So who knows.



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Old 07-08-2006, 02:01 PM   #3
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The human body taken 3 hrs to process up to 40gs of any type of protein, anything over than ammount is converted into fat if its excess calories, which can be good if u are skinny (like me)



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Old 07-08-2006, 07:31 PM   #4
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well, I am a bit on the skinny side! I have being eating more and lifting to get big! I've seen some good results in the past weeks.
What I need is some sort of list of groceries, foods, recepies stuff like that, eating tuna, turkey, plain yougurt, cottage cheese is getting kind of boring!
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Old 07-09-2006, 11:28 AM   #5
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Chicken
Tuna
Beef ( steak and lean minced beef for healthy burgers etc)
Ham(in moderation)
Whey protein
Cottage cheese
Eggs ( whole+ whites on bulk/ whites on a cut)
Tofu
Nuts(which can come under fats)

Rice
Wholewheat pasta
Bread( again in moderation)
White/ Red/ Sweet Potatoes
Oats

Fruit & Veggies of any/ all description ( celery is prob a bad idea tho)

Fish oil
Flax oil
Olive oil

The possibilities are endless

Look in the healthy recipes thread/forums



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Old 07-09-2006, 03:49 PM   #6
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The human body taken 3 hrs to process up to 40gs of any type of protein, anything over than ammount is converted into fat if its excess calories, which can be good if u are skinny (like me)
Do you have any sources to back this up?



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From Emma-Leigh (Too much protein before bed?)
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Old 07-10-2006, 09:16 AM   #8
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Base it more on your lean muscle mass. Use 1 - 1.5 g/lbs for protein and go from there. There's no magic number because the more muscle you are supporting, the more protein you can utilize. Protein ain't the end all be all either because the body utlitizes the energy, vitamins and minerals extracted from carbs, and fats as well. Carbs can be protein sparring as well. So, your diet will affect a lot of this. The intensity of your training will factor in as well.

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The human body taken 3 hrs to process up to 40gs of any type of protein, anything over than ammount is converted into fat if its excess calories, which can be good if u are skinny (like me)

I've had people i know who are boxers/ athletes/ gym managers/ personal trainers and and IFBB pro bodybuilder all telling me the same thing.



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This is all interesting. Let me tell you a little bit about my background. back in 98 a friend of my and I were talking about bodybuilding, he mention a guy Nasser Elsomboti, I got curious and did some research on the guy. Needless to say I was impress with the guys physique. At the time I weight 120-125lbs (I was a toothpick) Where I worked at the time, there was small gym, nothing fancy by all means, so I started training. I went from 125 to 145 in about a 1 1/2 years. Perhaps it's worth mentioning that I did not pay attention to the diet thing and also had no appropiate lifting techniques that led to a shoulder injury, consequently putting my training to a complete halt.
I was frustrated. I was stuck in 150lbs. The worst part was that I had a belly.
I did not get back into training untill 2 1/2 weeks ago. Married now and with a beer belly, I found this web site. I have being following some of the diet samples and routines. I am happy to inform you all that I have reach 175lbs I am loossing my belly, I feel strong, I am bench pressing weights I never tought I could before! I must say the diet its a bitch I am trying my best to make it a habit I have eliminated sodas and empty sugars all together. My darling wife is such a help, she packs my meals early in the morning, so I dont have to miss one! I have some good days, and bad days, but this time I am sticking with it.
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Some people say 30 grams. But I read somewhere that that was nonsense. So who knows.
that rumor started out in Muscle and Fitness and was stated by Lou Ferrignomany years ago. He's a peckerhead, so I wouldnt give it any clout. Personally, I think thats bullshit.



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Old 07-10-2006, 06:31 PM   #12
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btw-I take in at least 40-60g in each feeding every three hours. More when dieting for show. I really dont think it gets converted to BF as simple as that. Where you'd get that source of information?



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Old 07-10-2006, 08:43 PM   #13
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good question Juggernaut! I try to eat as much protein as possible. some days is more dificults than others!
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btw-I take in at least 40-60g in each feeding every three hours. More when dieting for show. I really dont think it gets converted to BF as simple as that. Where you'd get that source of information?
A magazine I picked up. Problably Muscle & Fitness like you said. I've read that was nonsense online somewhere.



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Old 07-11-2006, 08:13 AM   #15
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personally, I think people have to do a little trial and error to get the right answer here.



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