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How Much Protein Supplements Can Be Taken Daily When On Strength Training?

Hi, thanks for coming online. My question is I am 50 years old healthy male, lean body. I do strength training three days a week. I am aware that increasing muscles ups one s Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR). And it is good for controlling one s blood sugar? So how much protein supplements or Protinex I can take a day? Will taking protein or whey protein affect my kidneys? I also have blood pressure but under medication (Envas 2.5 mg daily). Thanks again. Srinivas
Tue, 14 Apr 2015
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Hi, thank you for trusting HealthcareMagic.com!

I'm Dr. Elton Halili, General & Family Physician.

I really understand your concerns. Here are my recommandations to control blood pressure and blood sugar:

- Continue your workouts and the medication doctor prescribed for blood pressure, which must be keep 130/80 mmHg.

- Stop using supplements and eat a balanced diet, eat at regular times, and try not to skip meals; eat about the same amount of food at meal/snack times.

- Eat vegetables and fruits as much as possible.
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How Much Protein Supplements Can Be Taken Daily When On Strength Training?

Hi, thank you for trusting HealthcareMagic.com! I m Dr. Elton Halili, General & Family Physician. I really understand your concerns. Here are my recommandations to control blood pressure and blood sugar: - Continue your workouts and the medication doctor prescribed for blood pressure, which must be keep 130/80 mmHg. - Stop using supplements and eat a balanced diet, eat at regular times, and try not to skip meals; eat about the same amount of food at meal/snack times. - Eat vegetables and fruits as much as possible.