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Uploaded by on May 20, 2011

High protein = low calories
High calories = low protein

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  • @ipalm21 Maximal protein intake is a) the result of the average human with normal liver function, b) the average highest amount of protein consumption before negative health consequences have the greatest likelihood of occurring, based on scientific observation and testing. Your focus on the fact that the BMI of the average American human is overweight (but not obese), is a distraction from the fact that weight is not direct factor at all; liver function is.

  • @ipalm21 You are truly retarded. When you are half-assedly critiquing Cordain's text on protein rates you conflate and misinterpret several things. First of all, SYNTHESIS RATE versus PROTEIN INTAKE: "maximal RATE OF UREA SYNTHESIS (MRUS)" is 65 mg /Nh - kg of body weight, versus "maximal PROTEIN INTAKE". The MRUS is the AVERAGE RATE from the range of a GROUP of test subjects (55-76 MRUS).do you know what the difference between "maximal" and "optimal" protein intake is?

  • @isforbliss Well, you are wrong. Evolutionary biologist RIchard Dawkins says that both extant Pan species in Africa are humans closest relatives, the chimpanzee and the bonobo. So you are either a liar or a retard who doesn't know how to use Google. Either way, you aren't logical. Maybe you need more protein in your diet to eliminate your brain fog. You can substitute it for your dogma.

  • isforbliss is dead ignorant

  • This guy sounds like a complete moron and offers no proof. Active people eat 6000 calories...what planet is he living on??? Does he have any idea how much food that would be? 

  • This is a good video, I am going to change what I eat based on this.

  • who is our closest plant relative?

  • @ipalm21 I think Orangutan is presently accepted. Cordain is referring to Chimps

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