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How Much Protein Do I Really Need? Simple Explanation of Protein Intake

How Much Protein Do I Really Need? Simple Explanation of Protein Intake

by drspar | All, Fitness & Nutrition

Protein. We all know it’s important for our health, but beyond that, things can get a little murky. How much protein do I really need? What kind? What are good food sources of protein? What about protein powders? As an athlete and a physician who works with athletes,...
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