Protein plays a central role in metabolic health—not only by supporting muscle, but because muscle helps regulate blood sugar, insulin sensitivity, and resting energy expenditure.* Still, questions remain about which protein sources matter most and whether supplementation actually makes a meaningful difference for most folks (not just elite athletes).
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