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Perhaps I'm doing some fuzzy thinking this morning ...

 

Someone brought me a present of a protein drink mix containing soy.

(Yes, they know I eat raw. Since it's a Juice Plus+ product, which is

touted to be raw, they thought it would be okay, forgetting, I guess,

that the soy wouldn't be raw.) Anyway, along with saying that I don't

consume soy, I added that I wouldn't drink a protein drink, that

people get too much protein as it is, and most of today's maladies are

caused by an overconsumption of protein.

 

One of the responses back was, " So how much protein is the right amount? "

 

Well, I know the 80-10-10 formula. I don't know how this translates to

grams of protein.

 

In a raw food newsletter received today, it was written " A daily

consumption of twenty to forty grams of protein is appropriate for

most people. Generally, this should make up between 10% to 40% of your

daily calorie intake. "

 

I know that the percentages are too high. I don't know about the grams.

 

So, my response on how much is appropriate should be " ten percent of

daily caloric intake " rather than stated in grams, right?

 

Annette

(who, to avoid embarrassment, should probably have not sent this to

the group)

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Well just to butt in here. 80-10-10 is popular with some, and only some, people.

There are many raw foodists and folks into Natural Hygiene who do not espouse

this formula. I notice it seems to work for long timers who do a lot of

athletics though. I know this is just one opinion, but lately it seems on here

as if there is just this one way: the right way, and that anything else is sub

standard. It just ain't so. (and yes, that's an opinion too.) :-) Happy Day

all. Lane

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Annette

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Saturday, June 18, 2005 12:03 PM

[Raw Food] Protein (amounts)

 

 

Perhaps I'm doing some fuzzy thinking this morning ...

 

Someone brought me a present of a protein drink mix containing soy.

(Yes, they know I eat raw. Since it's a Juice Plus+ product, which is

touted to be raw, they thought it would be okay, forgetting, I guess,

that the soy wouldn't be raw.) Anyway, along with saying that I don't

consume soy, I added that I wouldn't drink a protein drink, that

people get too much protein as it is, and most of today's maladies are

caused by an overconsumption of protein.

 

One of the responses back was, " So how much protein is the right amount? "

 

Well, I know the 80-10-10 formula. I don't know how this translates to

grams of protein.

 

In a raw food newsletter received today, it was written " A daily

consumption of twenty to forty grams of protein is appropriate for

most people. Generally, this should make up between 10% to 40% of your

daily calorie intake. "

 

I know that the percentages are too high. I don't know about the grams.

 

So, my response on how much is appropriate should be " ten percent of

daily caloric intake " rather than stated in grams, right?

 

Annette

(who, to avoid embarrassment, should probably have not sent this to

the group)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Lane!

 

 

rawfood , " lane lynn " <lanie@p...> wrote:

> Well just to butt in here. 80-10-10 is popular with some, and only

some, people. There are many raw foodists and folks into Natural

Hygiene who do not espouse this formula. I notice it seems to work

for long timers who do a lot of athletics though.

 

I found this observation interesting, and thought-provoking.

 

 

I know this is just one opinion, but lately it seems on here as if

there is just this one way: the right way, and that anything else is

sub standard. It just ain't so. (and yes, that's an opinion too.) :-

) Happy Day all. Lane

>

 

all the best,

 

Bob

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