There was a golden time when "protein" wasn’t the buzzword it is today. People happily lived off their dal-chawal, occasionally indulged in golgappa eating contests, and didn’t obsess over macros. Protein was just part of a balanced diet, not the holy grail of nutrition.
And now, well, things have changed. Like most changes, initially, they started changing for the better… until they didn’t. The quest for protein has become so unbounded that people might finally stay hydrated if their water bottle had protein in it. And that doesn’t even feel far-fetched — we already have protein wafer bars by Ranveer Singh and protein popcorn by Khloe Kardashian. What’s next? The world is everyone’s oyster, and everyone is out there unleashing it — sometimes while being factually incorrect and luring people into believing that when it comes to protein, “the more, the merrier.”
Spoiler alert, it’s not. And to back me up, I spoke to Shweta J Panchal, a clinical nutritionist and globally trusted dietitian. Here’s what she has to say!





