Protein, regardless of source, gets emptied from your
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stomach at a rate of 30-40 grams an hour. there is no time during the day, where if you eat protein, your body magically has no amino acids running through your blood. That wouldn't have served us very well from an evolutionary standpoint if, just at random our muscles would begin catabolizing because we hadnt eaten for 10 hours.
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Eat every 2.5 hours or get skinny-fatz!
Set your alarm in the middle of teh night 'n eat cottage cheese!
Get teh whey protein enema!0 -
Can you provide a link because that doesn't make any sense at all.
Food (including protein) doesn't go from your stomach into your blood stream. The stomach is primarily for sterilizing and digesting food. Protein is absorbed from you small intestine. Different types of protein from different sources will be absorbed at different rates.0 -
Can you provide a link because that doesn't make any sense at all.
Food (including protein) doesn't go from your stomach into your blood stream. The stomach is primarily for sterilizing and digesting food. Protein is absorbed from you small intestine. Different types of protein from different sources will be absorbed at different rates.
Not to be a ****, but I really don't care if it doesnt make sense to you. Someone here still believes that eating at night is what causes you to get fat because your metabolism just stops. It not making sense to you puts you in the same boat.
http://www.leangains.com/
plenty of info there. Your body will get every gram of protein it can, regardless of quantity, it will just take longer to digest.0 -
Food (including protein) doesn't go from your stomach into your blood stream. The stomach is primarily for sterilizing and digesting food. Protein is absorbed from you small intestine. Different types of protein from different sources will be absorbed at different rates.
This is true.
It's also true that only so much protein can be broken down fast enough to be absorbed while passing through your system. No point in eating 100 grams of protein all at once because it will be passed through your system before you can absorb it all.0 -
Food (including protein) doesn't go from your stomach into your blood stream. The stomach is primarily for sterilizing and digesting food. Protein is absorbed from you small intestine. Different types of protein from different sources will be absorbed at different rates.
This is true.
It's also true that only so much protein can be broken down fast enough to be absorbed while passing through your system. No point in eating 100 grams of protein all at once because it will be passed through your system before you can absorb it all.
wrong.0 -
if your statement were true, the 40 oz steak i ate last week wouldve been poop within 5 hours. i didnt poop until the next day, and it was a tiny one.0
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if your statement were true, the 40 oz steak i ate last week wouldve been poop within 5 hours. i didnt poop until the next day, and it was a tiny one.
Where can I get a 2.5 lb steak? Other than from the carcass of a cow.0 -
if your statement were true, the 40 oz steak i ate last week wouldve been poop within 5 hours. i didnt poop until the next day, and it was a tiny one.
Where can I get a 2.5 lb steak? Other than from the carcass of a cow.0 -
Food (including protein) doesn't go from your stomach into your blood stream. The stomach is primarily for sterilizing and digesting food. Protein is absorbed from you small intestine. Different types of protein from different sources will be absorbed at different rates.
This is true.
It's also true that only so much protein can be broken down fast enough to be absorbed while passing through your system. No point in eating 100 grams of protein all at once because it will be passed through your system before you can absorb it all.
http://www.wannabebig.com/diet-and-nutrition/is-there-a-limit-to-how-much-protein-the-body-can-use-in-a-single-meal/0 -
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