Protein
322 sourcesRay Peat's views on protein emphasize quality and balance over quantity. He recommended moderate protein intake (around 80-100g daily) from a mix of sources, with particular attention to amino acid balance. He argued that muscle meat alone provides too much tryptophan (serotonin precursor), methionine, and cysteine, and should be balanced with gelatin/collagen protein, dairy, and eggs.
Peat noted that protein is essential for thyroid function, liver detoxification, and maintaining muscle mass during stress (when cortisol breaks down muscle for gluconeogenesis). He recommended eating protein with each meal to prevent blood sugar drops, and emphasized that dairy protein (casein and whey) provides a favorable amino acid profile with less inflammatory potential than plant proteins or pure muscle meat.
Key Positions
- Balance muscle meat with gelatin/collagen to moderate tryptophan and methionine intake
- Dairy protein (milk, cheese) provides excellent amino acid balance
- Protein at each meal prevents blood sugar drops and cortisol surges
- Eggs provide complete protein with beneficial cholesterol and choline
- Excess muscle meat without balancing protein sources promotes serotonin and inflammation
- Shell fish and organ meats provide trace minerals along with protein
- Plant proteins often have anti-nutrient factors and poor amino acid profiles
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The Great Fish Oil Experiment
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Thyroid
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Vegetables, etc. - Who Defines Food?
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Vitamin E: Estrogen antagonist, energy promoter, and anti-inflammatory
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Water: swelling, tension, pain, fatigue, aging
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When energy fails: Edema, heart failure, hypertension, sarcopenia, etc.
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