Protein is the building block of muscle. Asking if protein will make you heal faster is like asking if more bricks will make a house go up faster. You still have to build it, and that takes time. But with the proper building blocks, your training will be much more effective.
A very high-protein diet can be hard on your kidneys. However, keeping it at about 1-1.5 grams of protein per lb of body weight is pretty safe and pretty commonly recommended.
A cost-effective brand of protein that I always use is Optimum Nutrition's 100% Whey Protein. It is around 40 bucks at GNC, but honestly I'd stay away from that place. You can find the same stuff for $25 or less on a number of websites.
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