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  • curprev 18:1918:19, 20 December 2019Leo Breman talk contribs 5,604 bytes −1,643 more misleading soapboxing! -quote is about digestibility not complete protein; and 47.156.15.59 was correct, the quotes are fake, article does not contain any of this info undo
  • curprev 16:5116:51, 20 December 2019Leo Breman talk contribs 7,247 bytes −133 moving text, c.e., rewriting to reduce soapboxing, removing misleading sentence about total protein intake which is not the same as complete protein... ... what you vegetarians may not understand is that this concept is paramount in designing animal feeds, and has little application to human diets for modern times, please think before you get offended by the connotation of the definition. undo
  • curprev 16:4116:41, 20 December 2019Leo Breman talk contribs 7,380 bytes −306 →‎Sources of complete protein: either not in source or misrepresenting source; sorry guys, I don't know if you genuinely don't understand, or are wilfully being dense, but no, soy is NOT a complete protein because it has a limiting amino acid: Methionine. If you are a vegetarian this isn't a problem as long as you eat another food which contains an abundance of of this amino acid, but that still doesn't make the protein profile of this foodstuff complete. undo

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