Slow Burn

Decoder Ring | How Protein Muscled Its Way to the Top

Nov 19, 2025
Samantha King, a Kinesiology Professor at Queen's University, and Gavin Weedon, a sociology expert on sport and health, delve into America's protein obsession. They explore protein's fascinating history, revealing that our current craze is just one of many over the past two centuries. From Justus von Liebig's beef extract to the rise of whey powder in bodybuilding, they discuss how protein has transitioned from a niche remedy to a mainstream superstar. The duo also touches on cultural perceptions and the enduring belief in protein's power to unite diverse social groups.
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ANECDOTE

Grocery Aisle Protein Overload

  • Willa Paskin walked a supermarket and found protein claims plastered across soups, yogurts, pastas, and snacks.
  • She used this shopping trip to illustrate protein's current ubiquity in everyday packaged food.
INSIGHT

Protein Booms Are Cyclical

  • Protein booms repeat across history rather than being a single modern fad.
  • Each boom centers on charismatic nutrients and products often made from waste materials.
ANECDOTE

Liebig's Beef Extract Origin Story

  • Samantha King and Gavin Weedon recount Justus von Liebig's 19th-century experiments linking protein to muscle and strength.
  • Liebig marketed 'extract of beef' widely, creating early protein supplements like Bovril and Oxo.
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