Protein Myths Debunked
Many people consume far more protein than necessary, with the average American eating double the recommended amount. Concerns about lacking animal protein are unfounded, as plant sources provide sufficient amino acids. It's advised to avoid high-protein supplements and instead opt for nutritious options like beans.In this clip
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