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Old 12-19-2018, 07:47 PM   #1
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GREAT Protein Article back with studies.

I was just looking up Whey vs Beef and found this. A great article.

I was surprised to learn that old guys need a shit ton of protein after a single resistance training session.

And eat before you go to sleep!

https://www.prosource.net/blogs/blog...hich-is-better
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I don't do whey powder or any other supplements. I do drink half-whole gallon of whole milk a day. Eat lean red meat 3-4 times a day, Chicken breast once a day and a dozen off eggs once a day...
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Old 12-20-2018, 07:52 AM   #3
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My GI really can't handle a lot of food anymore. I get pretty bloated unless I am super clean. I think I need a short keto stint to clean things up. For protein I do a 50 g shake in lactose free milk an hour before bed. That helps for sure in recovery and leaning out. It probably doesn't help that I've been off (on just replacement) for 20 weeks.
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I like the read, it reinforces my nutritional beliefs. I eat a large helping of fat free cottage cheese with a little fruit mixed in every evening about two hours before bed.
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