Too much protein!?!?!?
dwnjjugalette
Posts: 76
Okay, every since i started this thing, i have still had way too many proteins according to MFP. Everything else is at a good level and i am at or just below (never over) on everything else. I am loosing weight at a very nice pace, i am just worried about my protein intake. Can you take too much protein?
I have been moving more, but i do have a desk job, and the smoky air from the fires has put my C25K program at a total standstill. I just started it and am way bumbed that i had to stop. I just want to make sure that i am not going to be hurting my chance at getting to my goal in a healthy way. And low protein sandwich ideas? The tuna at llunch and the chicken at dinner are the things that are really making my protein sky rocket. Any ideas?
I have been moving more, but i do have a desk job, and the smoky air from the fires has put my C25K program at a total standstill. I just started it and am way bumbed that i had to stop. I just want to make sure that i am not going to be hurting my chance at getting to my goal in a healthy way. And low protein sandwich ideas? The tuna at llunch and the chicken at dinner are the things that are really making my protein sky rocket. Any ideas?
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When I started doing this 2 months ago, I had the same concern. Always too much protein, by a pretty large margin. Then my daughter changed all my settings and now I never get enough protein! I don't know who's right.0
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what settings did she change?0
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what settings did she change?
You can change the ratios of your carb/ protein/ fat. MFP sets it pretty low if you go by their guided ratios. Just reset it under goals!0 -
awesome! Thanks for the tip!0
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I just increased my protein levels by 1 level (5%) and i am on a much better level now. Thanks Jess! Thanks Chall!0
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I always go over on protein & have never had any adverse reactions. I don't care about it because I do workout every day & protein is a good source of energy.
If it bothers you seeing the negative #'s for protein you can adjust your food settings and change the ratios of fat, carbs & protein.0 -
No problem!0
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My protein runs high too... I bumped it 5%. I figured that was ok since I eat all lean meat. I don't eat red meat.0
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same here, tuna, chicken and occasionally turkey, and the poultry is all light meat when i can. really the only meat i eat anymore. I live with a vegan (who is also a nutritionist) so it kind of limits my meat selection, but she is fine with the roommates eating white meat, but cooking red meat still is just too much for her and i totally respect her on that.0
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My personal trainer, who signed me up for this site yesterday, changed my settings, and more than doubled my protein intake, decreasing my carbs substantially. I am doing a lot of exercise, under their guidance, and that is what they want me to do, to build my lean muscle mass.
The last 2 days I haven't come CLOSE to meeting my protein requirements. I am going to need to take a protein supplement... crazy, isn't it?0 -
I changed my ratios a few weeks ago to 40-30-30 and yes I had to start using protein powder in my smoothies and for scrambled eggs I now eat 1 whole egg plus 2-3 whites. It's really hard at first but it has been getting easier, and I feel great!0
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what i heard is your body flushes the extra protein out me im uselly under the protein level0
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