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TerminatorIcon...02-09-2011 @ 14:55 
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Cuddles said:
Semi skimmed milk has more protein than whole milk?


Yeah, green top has more protein per 100 ml than blue top
CuddlesIcon...02-09-2011 @ 14:57 
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No it doesnt.
TerminatorIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:02 
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Cuddles said:No it doesnt.


Semi skimmed milk 3.6g protein per 100 ml http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=254656543

Full fat milk 3.3g protein per 100 ml

http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=254656399
CuddlesIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:05 
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Oh sorry, I thought you were talking about some kind of statistically significant difference, not the 0.3% you've just shown.

Enjoy your extra 3g of protein per litre.
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:06 
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Post Edited: 04.07.2021 @ 17:26 PM by Wayne_Cowdrey
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Wayne_CowdreyIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:07 
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Maybe semi-skimmed is the way forward! Tongue
CuddlesIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:08 
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Keep shopping at Tesco though! The difference at Sainsburys is 0.2%....
TerminatorIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:10 
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3.3 to 3.6 is a 9% increase in protein, not 0.3%
CuddlesIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:16 
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Good thing I didnt use the word increase then isnt it?
Paul_DIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:17 
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Post Edited: 02.09.2011 @ 15:22 PM by Paul_D
Terminator said:3.3 to 3.6 is a 9% increase in protein, not 0.3%


Which is significaly different.. if we're getting in to semantics.

An extra ~7g per bottle (assuming 2.2 litres) isn't really all that much when it comes down to it though and I think choosing between the two in terms of which has the most protein is a bit silly. If protein consumption is bothering you add a 25g scoop of whey/casein (or a 40:60 blend preferably) to one of those glasses of FF milk that you're drinking... very cheap, very easy.

EDIT- Just to add, all this 'level of statistical significance' talk is a bit silly too... what level are we using..? 0.1, 0.05, 0.01...? I assume 0.05 as that's the commonly used level.. just thought i'd be a dick and pretend to talk about something that I am not completely 'au fait' with anyway. Cool
CuddlesIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:25 
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Paul_D said:
An extra ~7g per bottle (assuming 2.2 litres) isn't really all that much when it comes down to it though and I think choosing between the two in terms of which has the most protein is a bit silly.


Which was essentially my point.

If you chose to think that the difference between 3.3g and 3.6g of protein in milk is important to you then great, but it wont make one iota of difference to your training or progress.
Paul_DIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:27 
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Cuddles said:
Which was essentially my point.
If you chose to think that the difference between 3.3g and 3.6g of protein in milk is important to you then great, but it wont make one iota of difference to your training or progress.


Agrizzled ma nizzle.

Anyway, no milk for you. How is the weight right now? Fighting fit for dragons?
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...02-09-2011 @ 15:48 
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Can the human body convert fats to protein?
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Wayne_Cowdrey said:Can the human body convert fats to protein?


silly billy.


Someone lock or delete this thread... please. Tongue
JCIcon...02-09-2011 @ 16:03 
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Cuddles said:
Paul_D said:
An extra ~7g per bottle (assuming 2.2 litres) isn't really all that much when it comes down to it though and I think choosing between the two in terms of which has the most protein is a bit silly.


Which was essentially my point.

If you chose to think that the difference between 3.3g and 3.6g of protein in milk is important to you then great, but it wont make one iota of difference to your training or progress.


It could be the difference between 10 or 11th at dragons Wink

Who knows? Grin

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