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is the ninja blender good for juicing ?
i eat 2 whole eggs and 3 egg whites daily
i eat 2 whole eggs and 3 egg whites daily
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So if I eat 250g of protein a day, does my body use it all? I'm tryin to get BIG.they might not "absorb" it all in the first hour but it will utilized.
how do you calculate your protein shake? (amounts of water/milk and how much protein power?)
is the ninja blender good for juicing ?
i eat 2 whole eggs and 3 egg whites daily
one scoop of protein or as many as you want..how do you calculate your protein shake? (amounts of water/milk and how much protein power?)
Why drink your protein with water when unsweetened almond milk makes it so much better and is only 30 calories...
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It costs more money, and it's another 30 calories I don't need.
Why drink your protein with water when unsweetened almond milk makes it so much better and is only 30 calories...
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Why drink your protein with water when unsweetened almond milk makes it so much better and is only 30 calories...
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So if I eat 250g of protein a day, does my body use it all? I'm tryin to get BIG.
^ Basically.
And protein won't make you big. YOUR body can only process so much protein unless you on that cell tech.
A caloric surplus will make you big
....I know that you gotta eat BIG to get BIG guys, I was halfway kidding but just wanted to know if that eating a large amount of protein went to waste or not.eating 250g of protein isnt gonna make you big
work out hard and eat a lot and you will get big. Protein is a plus but its not what will actually make you big
Thanks for the info, didn't know all that. I am not a fan of IF either.That's a loaded question: there are many factors that dictate the effects it will have on you. Hormonal profile, digestive health, protein quality, training load, training age, recovery, bodyweight, body fat percentage, meal timing, etc. all affect the results you would see. Don't get me wrong, protein is necessary for increasing muscle mass, but it is slightly more complicated than eat protein and train.
There is a difference between absorption and utilization. You can absorb more protein than you can utilize per unit of time. Amino acids can be metabolized for energy, so excess will be converted to glucose for energy. This is part of the reason that I am no longer a fan of Intermittent Fasting.
Of course, there are ways to slow down digestion, and therefore, absorption rates. For example, eating fat will slow gastric emptying, digestion, and absorption. This can be particularly useful in night-time meals for people that train hard, regularly (religiously, not for that take time off frequently).