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Question about Protein absorption:

Has anyone's doctor or nut told them how much Protein can be absorbed at one meal?

I am to ingest 80g protein/day, on an 800 calorie diet, divided into 3 meals, no Snacks.

--roughly: 27g protein for each meal--

My morning Protein shake has 47g protein, 160 calories, 5 carbs.... just wondering if I am absorbing all of 47g protein?

(I actually add 4 scoops of whey powder to these morning shakes but could reduce to 2 scoops if I'm not actually absorbing it all)

(2 scoops = 15g...so 4 = 30g) (plus EAS 17g)

I know various factors exist for absorption:

-Type of protein

-Solid/Liquid protein

-How Active you are (exercise)

-Muscle mass / Body composition / MvsF

-Last time Protein was ingested

-Digestion/absorption difficulties

.....blah blah blah

Just wondering if anyone's been specifically given a max amount for one meal?

-thanks for your help

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My nut said 24-27 grams max Protein absorption

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I spoke to my dietitian who does nothing but lapband for the last several years because a friend who had gastric bypass was told only 24-27 gms Protein at a time. Me, hating liquid shakes was doubling up adding some extra Water, freezing x 1 hr, then putting in fridge to thaw out. (tastes better to me). she said there was not a problem with me doing that and doubling up means 54 gms protein for my shakes. so you should be okay. deb

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Great info, thank you!

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Your kidneys do not appreciate so much Protein at one time. It's better to space it through out the day.

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I was told by my NUT that your body can't process more than 30g of Protein per meal. Anything above 30g is essentially "wasted". So if you're eating say 3 40g Protein Shakes a day, you're not getting 120g of protein you're only getting 90g because your body can't absorb/use the extra.

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I was told the same...anything over 30 is wasted per 2-3 hours. She also said too much Protein at once can make you GASSY!!! We don't want that.. :wacko: If you are using skim for your shakes don't forget to count that protein too.. +1 for the Premier Protein shakes they taste good 30g in those, and are about 17$ at sams for 12 boxes.

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i by accident drunk a shake with 2 scoops of Protein

it didnt hurt me but it made me not feel so good for a short time

i am with whomever posted to spread it out throughout the day...i aim for 70+

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Thanks for all the great info!

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So what I'm getting from all the information is no more than 30g Protein per meal because that's the most your body can absorbed? So then you're getting a minimum or 90g per day? I'm just trying to make sure because I'm having problems with protein. What are some suggestions for food that has protein in it?

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I spoke to my dietitian who does nothing but lapband for the last several years because a friend who had gastric bypass was told only 24-27 gms Protein at a time. Me' date=' hating liquid shakes was doubling up adding some extra Water, freezing x 1 hr, then putting in fridge to thaw out. (tastes better to me). she said there was not a problem with me doing that and doubling up means 54 gms Protein for my shakes. so you should be okay. deb[/quote']

Where are you post band? I am on mushies, but I mix my 2 scoops. ( 27g) vanilla with strawberries and 1/2banana mix with ice and Water then mix in magic bullet and it comes out like a smootgie. Delicious. Now I'm on mushies I still have one for Breakfast and one in the afternoon or last hour or 2 before bed.

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Question about Protein absorption:

Has anyone's doctor or nut told them how much Protein can be absorbed at one meal?

I am to ingest 80g protein/day, on an 800 calorie diet, divided into 3 meals, no Snacks.

--roughly: 27g protein for each meal--

My morning Protein shake has 47g protein, 160 calories, 5 carbs.... just wondering if I am absorbing all of 47g protein?

(I actually add 4 scoops of whey powder to these morning shakes but could reduce to 2 scoops if I'm not actually absorbing it all)

(2 scoops = 15g...so 4 = 30g) (plus EAS 17g)

I know various factors exist for absorption:

-Type of protein

-Solid/Liquid protein

-How Active you are (exercise)

-Muscle mass / Body composition / MvsF

-Last time Protein was ingested

-Digestion/absorption difficulties

.....blah blah blah

Just wondering if anyone's been specifically given a max amount for one meal?

-thanks for your help

Pretty much anything over 30g is a waste. Especially as women, our bodies only absorb a certain amount which is why most lean Protein Shakes with low calorie are under 27g protein. Its recommend not to consume more than 25-30g per meal because its a waste anything more than that.

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Great info. I never knew this, and I've been maximizing my Protein trying to build muscle.

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I've done research about this and also asked my nutritionist. All the research and nut said your body can absorb 15 grams of Protein every 15 min on average. I worried about that also drinking high Protein Drinks. The rest of the protein goes right through you

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