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How much protein do you need? Anywhere from 10% to 35% of your calories should come from protein. So if your needs are 2,000 calories, that's 200–700 calories from protein, or 50–175 grams. The recommended dietary allowance to prevent deficiency for an average sedentary adult is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.
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Here were the results: Enhanced weight loss from 1.88% to 4.91% Increased percentage of body fat reduction from 0.70% to 8.43% Improved waistline...
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Read More »The healthiest protein options are plant sources, such as soy, nuts, seeds, beans and lentils; lean meats, such as skinless, white-meat chicken or turkey; a variety of fish or seafood; egg whites; or low-fat dairy. Meet your dietary protein needs with these whole foods versus supplements, which are no more effective than food as long as energy intake is adequate for building lean mass. Manufactured foods don't contain everything you need from food, and manufacturers do not know everything that should be in food.
No interactions were found between caffeine and phentermine.
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