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Myth: Sweet Potato is better than Potato
It’s is commonly suggested that potatoes are the baddies and sweet potato is a good alternative. So not true! Sweet Potato contains more calories, carbohydrates and fat than regular boiled potato and therefor is NOT keto friendly.
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Minimum Protein Requirements: 56 grams per day – sedentary man. 46 grams per day – sedentary woman (Active people add 20-40%). Protein is incredibly important when it comes to losing weight.Based on 50g of protein required 133g of sweet potato unprepared (include foods for usdas food distribution program) will give 4% of your daily protein.
Based on 60g of protein required 133g of sweet potato unprepared (include foods for usdas food distribution program) will give 4% of your daily protein.
Based on 70g of protein required 133g of sweet potato unprepared (include foods for usdas food distribution program) will give 3% of your daily protein.
- Protein Myth 1: Protein powder is better than real food for muscle growth
- Protein Myth 2: The more protein I eat, the more muscle I’ll gain
- Protein Myth 3: High protein diets are dangerous and bad for your health
- Protein Myth 4: I have to eat protein within 20 minutes of my workout
/ul>Start here with your research. Another excellent factual article from Simon