Oh - look at that, have to update my weight again :)
199, finally got under 200 pounds. |
^Congrats on being in onederland. :)
I really like Dr Bikman, too. He has a great way of making the sciencey stuff understandable. I envy his students. Debbie, I tend to be the same way with videos. I do like the lectures for while I'm doing something with my hands, but I won't watch cooking videos, for example. Just gimme the ingredients, the instructions, and I think I can figure it out. (Although I did watch one the other day from Maria Emmerich's son, because he's such a cutie pie. :lol: ) Since I'm still bored and unemployed, I started logging food again, and I was surprised that I was getting a lot less protein than I thought I was. I shouldn't be *that* surprised, because I've always underestimated meat servings, but one day was only 59 g. |
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I probably don't get enough protein either. I *aim* for 100g daily but rarely make it. 1-2g/kg of body weight would put me at 111-222g of protein! Yikes. 111g sounds relatively doable, only a little bit above my "goal" of 100g (though I almost never reach that goal, alas), but the idea of eating 222g sounds virtually impossible.
Though I had a day a few weeks ago where I did hit 212g of protein because I cooked up a pound of chicken liver and, because I adore chicken liver, ate the entire pound in one sitting. But I certainly can't imagine doing that on a regular basis. |
Thanks! I'm 198 today :)
I got myself a pot roast yesterday. I used mygrocerydeals.com and looked at the meat sales - $3.99 for pot roast (that is good for our area - our food costs as much as Manhattan/New York). I got some chipolte sauce and some sugar free BBQ sauce - sure helps get the protein in. |
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Congrats to Key Tones for settling into a space under 200! Thinking about protein, I do worry about what too much protein might do with kidneys. I think I’m usually pretty close to my 70gm goal. Yesterday evening we went out and we got the fisher goulash, the Fiaker is the carriage driver who is always there to drive people around Vienna, the flakes goulash has the impression of a meal for workers, like a pub lunch in London. It’s goulasch, with two sausages, a fried egg, and potatoes, in this case a kind of patty made of mashed potatoes, DH took the potatoes and some of the goulash and I had the rest...plenty o’protein!!!
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It's a myth that higher protein levels damage the kidneys. The following is from a blog post titled "Vampire Myths" from Dr. Mike Eades' blog:
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Bawdy Wench, thanks for the Mike Eades quote on eating too much protein.
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...and Dr Jason Fung, nephrologist, also says it's bunk. Clip from an interview with Dr Shawn Baker If lots of protein damaged kidneys, he'd probably be screaming it from the rooftops.
Similar from DietDoctor.com: Protein and kidney health (youtube) or the website. You're doing your kidneys a MASSIVE favour by avoiding carbs, avoiding (or reversing) T2D, and not slamming them with glycosolated hemoglobin. What Dr Naiman, Dr Eades, and basically all other LC doctors and plans recommend isn't excess protein, it's sufficient protein. :thup: I have a hard time even getting that much! |
Thank you!
And thanks for the quotes and links - all great! :yay: |
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We all have so many different things going on in our bodies, and not everything works the same for each person. Some people need more protein, some less. Some need more fat, some less. Some even need more carbs, and some less (or none). If only everything worked the same for everyone, life would be so much easier!
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Yes, Debbie, my mistake was to say that I was concerned that to much protein might damage kidneys, nice to hear that it shouldn’t and I do aim at my 70 grams but am often way more....but I also, like you, have much higher BG if I do much protein, like 60 gms
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