Web3. Salmon. Nutritionally, one 5-oz salmon filet provides up to 27 grams of protein and is packed with heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids in their most bioavailable form (aka the most useful to your body). Salmon is also an excellent source of potassium and vitamins B6 and B12, and naturally provides vitamins A and D. Most Americans aren’t …
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WebThis encourages the body to retain energy and muscle building. Squid is perfect for those who want to increase their protein consumption without losing their low-calorie goals. Since it has no carbohydrates, those carb-fearing protein aficionados, including those on a ketogenic diet, should have squid included in their diet.
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