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 if u genuinely eat 250g-300g of animal protein everyday
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(15-01-2023, 07:42 PM)lawahh19/dwohhgang Wrote:
(15-01-2023, 07:46 AM)brocode Wrote:
(13-01-2023, 06:41 PM)lawahh19/dwohhgang Wrote: rabbit starvation ur body will just convert  it to glucos and its stress

They suggested an upper limit of 25% or 2-2.5 g/kg, "corresponding to 176 g protein per day for an 80 kg individual", but stated that humans can theoretically use much larger amounts than this for energy.[10] For arctic hunter-gatherers, the amount can seasonally increase to 45%.[11] Protein intakes above 35% of energy needs have also been shown to decrease testosterone and increase cortisol levels.[12] This is thought to be part of the body's attempt to upregulate the urea cycle, and increase nitrogen excretion.[12]

Ok if they decrease T levels, explain how animals take eat amount of protein are high t (disregarding humans cuz most humans who consume that level of protein are on steroids)

Also what kind of Testosterone levels are we talking about here?
What if the cortisol is in cortisonone form (precursor to Test in fact).
And what % of this stress comes from eating protein and not modern day lifestyle?
u dont use that much protein so u have to convert it to glucose(for energy) which is stressfull cus unnesscary process

eskimos eat high protein cus thats all they can eat and have adapted to converting it to glcuose

cats also do this but they are more adpted to it

Gluconeogenisis (converting excess protein into glucose) is only for the brain and it happens fairly fast with the right enzymes in ur body. Ur body gets optimized to it after a certain time as with any body process and you won’t be stressed after that

Most of the protein is used to repair ur body — everything from ur muscles soreness to your eyes to your skin to your hair. We need protein for everything
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RE: if u genuinely eat 250g-300g of animal protein everyday - by brocode - 16-01-2023, 03:12 AM

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