bellabbr 50 Posted March 21, 2012 You are not hitting your goal. Body can only absorb 25 grams at a time. You drinking one with 42 grams only 25 is getting absorbed. 2 OilSooner and Leederz reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OilSooner 23 Posted March 21, 2012 ^^^ This is also not true. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shemy-away 83 Posted March 21, 2012 ^^^ Please, enlighten us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OilSooner 23 Posted March 21, 2012 Just Google it. The 25 gram rule is a myth. If you only absorbed 25 grams of Protein (100 cals) per sitting, it would be the best dieting trick ever. Eat a huge steak, only absorb 100 calories! I don't think so. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shemy-away 83 Posted March 21, 2012 Just Google it. The 25 gram rule is a myth. If you only absorbed 25 grams of Protein (100 cals) per sitting, it would be the best dieting trick ever. Eat a huge steak, only absorb 100 calories! I don't think so. I was hoping you had a specific scientific study or peer-reviewed journal article from a science source that you could reference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OilSooner 23 Posted March 21, 2012 There is a great deal of easily accessible info out there. Just Google "25 grams of Protein myth" and you get both anecdotal evidence and peer reviewed studies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sallynew 18 Posted March 21, 2012 so you mean in one meal eat 25 gram Protein which equal 100 calories Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted March 21, 2012 I was hoping you had a specific scientific study or peer-reviewed journal article from a science source that you could reference. The ASMBS is the leading organization in nutrition/vitamin/supplementation and following bariatric patients across America. This is a HUGE medical read, but it's full of vital information for us. It explains everything from Vitamins, labs, and post-op diets and the "whys" behind everything. If you would like to skip all the major reading, at the top of the PDF file, use the down arrow to get to Page S95 in the paragraph under Table 6, you will see that there is zero scientific evidence to support the 20-30gram Protein absorption myth. Page S93 starts the Protein talk and the whys behind the intake and need for protein after bariatric surgery. http://s3.amazonaws.com/publicASMBS/GuidelinesStatements/Guidelines/bgs_final.pdf Our bodies absorb what we eat. Every calories, carb, fat gram, protein gram. How it is assimilated, and processed is the key to absorption. How readily bioavailable that protein source is should be the real question, not how many gram we eat. It's even discussed why we should avoid collagen based Proteins since they are not complete Proteins.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KateMarie 15 Posted March 21, 2012 My dr's deit was liquids for the first 6 weeks. That was 3 protien drinks and two yogurts totalling about 600 calories. During the weight loss stage, he said not to get over 800 calories. 1200-1400 sounds high. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shemy-away 83 Posted March 21, 2012 The ASMBS is the leading organization in nutrition/vitamin/supplementation and following bariatric patients across America. This is a HUGE medical read' date=' but it's full of vital information for us. It explains everything from Vitamins, labs, and post-op diets and the "whys" behind everything. If you would like to skip all the major reading, at the top of the PDF file, use the down arrow to get to Page S95 in the paragraph under Table 6, you will see that there is zero scientific evidence to support the 20-30gram Protein absorption myth. Page S93 starts the Protein talk and the whys behind the intake and need for protein after bariatric surgery. http://s3.amazonaws.com/publicASMBS/GuidelinesStatements/Guidelines/bgs_final.pdf Our bodies absorb what we eat. Every calories, carb, fat gram, protein gram. How it is assimilated, and processed is the key to absorption. How readily bioavailable that protein source is should be the real question, not how many gram we eat. It's even discussed why we should avoid collagen based Proteins since they are not complete proteins.[/quote'] Thank Tiffykins. I appreciate info based on scientific data. Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites