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#224 ‒ Dietary protein: amount needed, ideal timing, quality, and more | Don Layman, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Methionine Is Limiting for Protein Synthesis

We need about 3.4 grams of lysine per day, a little less than one gram of methionine. Methionine is what we call part of the one carbon pool. It's also in carnitine and some other things, but lysine is probably mostly for protein synthesis. The only place they come from in life is bacteria. Our primary source of them in nature is the bacteria on roots of plants.

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