Rice, beans, and the “myth” of protein combining
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Position paper on meatless diets from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics that says same-meal protein combining is unnecessary:
WHO report on dietary amino acid requirements:
Literature review on amino acid deficiencies and what they to do you:
Study showing rice might be a better source of lysine than previously thought:
Literature review linking high protein consumption (beyond established minimums) with successful weight management:
Scholarly book on the global ubiquity of rice and beans:
John McDougall’s 2002 letter in the Journal of the American Heart Association debunking protein combining (not peer-reviewed, but influential in many subsequent works on this topic, including my own):
1982 revision of Frances Moore Lappé’s “Diet for a Small Planet”:
2017 portrait of Lappé by Rrrowe:
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