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Want to know how much protein you should really be Consuming?

Want to know how much protein you should be Consuming?

It can be tough to get enough protein – especially if you’re working out a lot. But did you know there’s such a thing as too much protein?

Consuming more than 40 grams in one sitting is no more beneficial than the recommended 15-30 grams. So how much should you be eating?

When Shall I Consume Protein? Xtra Protein has the answer for you! We’ll help you determine how much protein you need to consume based on your activity level and goals. We’ll also give you tips on the best times of day to eat protein so you can make the most of your intake.

When it comes to protein, more is not necessarily better. Studies show that consuming more than 40 grams of protein in one sitting is no more beneficial than the recommended 15-30 grams. So how do you ensure you get enough protein without overdoing it or wasting money?

Let us see what 15–30 grams of protein in whole foods compare to.

A 44g hard-boiled egg will give you 6 grams of protein on average.

A 112g roast chicken breast will give you 22 grams of protein on average.

A 112g striploin steak will give you about 24 grams of protein on average.

A 28.35g Atlantic salmon will give you about 5.6 grams of protein on average.

A 143g (1 cup) whole almond natural will give you about 30.2 grams of protein on average. 

As you can see, it’s easy to get the recommended 15–30 grams per meal. Most people — even athletes — can reach their protein needs by including a serving of dairy at each meal and a piece of meat the size of a deck of cards at lunch and supper. Protein should accompany fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Protein should not be the entire meal. If you feel you might have increased protein needs, consider adding more beans, lentils, soy or seafood & you can supplement the rest of your daily protein needs by adding a protein supplement to your diet.

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