Women hear we need more protein at every turn — it's exhausting. How much is too much?

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Growing up with an older brother meant you couldn’t tell my family’s kitchen from a well-stocked GNC: Tubs of whey protein and creatine with in-your-face labels (Ripped! Flex! Shred!!!) lined the top of our fridge. Like any kid with a teen sibling, I wanted in, but when I asked if I could sample his cookies-and-cream-flavoured concoctions, I was told they’d make me “bulky” — the exact opposite of the waifish bodies I saw in the pages of my beloved Teen Vogues.

I never thought about protein-maxxing again until recently, when women started to be aggressively encouraged via social media to prioritize our protein intake. Perimenopausal? Better hop on that boiled-egg train while you still have some muscle mass to lose. Post-menopausal? Respectfully, unless you’re eating double your body weight in cottage cheese daily, you’re doomed.

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