We need protein to maintain a healthy body; it helps in building and repairing muscles, strengthening the immune system, and maintaining energy levels. Whether you are a child, teenager, adult, or elderly, protein is necessary for everyone. Let's know which foods provide protein-

What happens if there is a deficiency of protein in the body?
Constant fatigue and weakness
Hair loss and weakened nails
muscle pain and cramps
Difficulty concentrating
Slow recovery from injuries
To avoid these symptoms and ensure proper functioning of the body, it is important to take a protein-rich diet.
How to increase protein in your diet?
1. Pulses and Beans
Pulses like tur, moong, masoor, urad, rajma, and black gram are excellent plant-based protein sources.
Helps repair muscles
Maintain energy levels
2. Eggs and Chicken
Eggs are a complete protein source, containing all the essential amino acids. One egg provides about 6 grams of protein.
Boiled eggs or just the egg whites provide low-fat, high-quality protein.
Grilled or steamed chicken (without oil/spices) is also ideal for a high protein diet.
3. Nuts and seeds
Nuts like almonds and walnuts and seeds like chia, flax seeds, and pumpkin seeds are rich in protein and healthy fats.
Increase energy and strength
Eat as a snack, especially in the morning or after a workout
Milk and dairy products
Dairy products like milk, curd, cheese and buttermilk contain a good amount of protein.
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