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Originally Posted by Asheth I thought Protein synthesis happens during sleep? I use the recommended dosage of 2 scoops for Syntha-6 I was doing some reading that it contains the
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@initialgemini Amount of protein intake is debatable but the formula I provided is not just by random meatheads on the internet, it's been around for a while approved various scientific community. T-Nation.com | Protein Debate Is Too Much Protein Unhealthy and Bad for Your Kidneys? | Fitness Black Book As long as your kidneys are normal, staying active, and staying hydrated, OP shouldn't have much of a problem. |
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Don't get me wrong, athletes benefit from a higher amount of protein than recommended from the RDA. However, the human body is all about balance. If you're placing more stress on your body, the extra protein will benefit in the recovery process. But, if you give your body 400g of protein not only will most of it be passed out due to excess, but will place stress on the kidneys after prolonged high levels of protein. Balance is key. |
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