• REDACTED@infosec.pub
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    4 days ago

    Random, but why are Americans so obsessed with protein all of sudden? Did some big corp poured lots of money into marketing? I’ve never really cared about it and my build is fine. I do remember reading a study that high protein intake leads to health issues, not better health, and then you hear nutritionists scream about protein obsession and how that’s not good. Nearly all already have optimal protein intake without any supplements or “extra protein foods”. Humans generally don’t need to think about protein intake.

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      4 days ago

      Grifters. Lots of protein focused “diets”.

      Anyone who tells you that you can lose weight by eating butter-steak is a grifter. You might lose some weight, but unless you can follow that diet forever, it’ll come back. And then they’ll sell you more plans/pills/etc. They know what they’re doing and it’s profitable.

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      3 days ago

      Meat industry funded nutrition guidelines. Fiber is way more important to get and many people don’t get enough if they’re only eating meat and highly processed foods/simple carbs.

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        Not to say fiber isn’t important, but I feel like the high protein crowd is making a shift to fibermaxxing and we will have stupid (ultraprocessed) high fiber products pushed to us instead of high protein soon. Unfortunately there is little money to be made on us all eating our fruit and veggies.

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          3 days ago

          Right, high quality fiber from the source is what’s important, not ultra processed isolated fiber.

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      4 days ago

      I think in the information war between food producing industries, the amount of studies claiming sugar is bad for you and just as many claiming fat is bad for you the one energy source that wasn’t attacked was protein.