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Proteins are essential to the body as they maintain body structures, bones, muscles, skin hair. The lack of Protein in our bodies can lead to malnutrition, muscle wasting, and in severe cases it can affect the brain heart liver, kidneys (this is very rare but can happen in cases of starvation). So getting enough proteins is as important as getting enough liquids!

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It depends on your height. For a woman 5'2" I was told by my nutritionist, I need 60 grams per day. More is better, but it's not necessary for me to get 100 grams per day.

You can look online and find out exactly how much you need. Without Protein, you will lose muscle, not fat. The more muscle you have in your body, the more calories you burn in your daily routines, not counting the extra you burn exercising.

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From what i've read, the body absolutely requires Proteins (probably the amino acids?) to run property on a daily basis. If we don't consume adequate Protein, the body will start breaking down its own, out of our muscle tissue, to get what it needs. Since the heart is a muscle, we would be in danger of heart damage if we don't get enough Protein, along with the slow and steady wasting away of all muscles in the body. (Not to scare you, by the way, that happens over a span of months and years of inadequate protein intake.)

HOWEVER, that said, for the first few weeks, between liquids and protein, by far the more important is liquid. Get what protein you can, but be sure to get plenty of liquids - broths, Water, and so forth. Dehydration can happen in a very short time, a few days. The body can go for a few weeks without high protein, and eventually when you're able to tolerate more, you'll need to up your protein to the minimum your surgeon recommends.

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Proteins are the building blocks that our body needs to regenerate new cells and help us heal. Without it, our body feeds off our muscles rather than fat and in the long run, you have now lost muscle which is what BURNS the fat.

That's why, it's almost more important to do weight lifting/training after having the surgery rather than just walking.. your body will naturally lose muscle thru the weight loss, so building it/keeping what you have is imperative to long term weight loss success.

and it all can't happen without getting in your daily Protein. crazy stuff.

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BTW didn't someone post a Protein counter on here? I sure would like to have that link again!

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