Gurugram doctor shares 5 most common protein powder myths you should stop believing: ‘Problems arise mainly in people…’

When it comes to adopting a healthy lifestyle, hitting the gym, or trying to lose weight, protein powder is the most common supplement that comes across. In fact, protein powder is a highly debated supplement, and there is often advice thrown around it without any evidence behind it. Despite being one of the most commonly used supplements, it comes with a lot of myths that everyone should know before adding it to their diet. In an Instagram post on March 14, 2026, Dr Vartika Vishwani, Consultant Surgical Oncology, Gurugram, debunked the myths related to protein powders.

1. Protein powders damage kidneys

There are a lot of random social media posts talking about protein powders damaging kidneys. Addressing this concern, Dr Vishwani highlighted that in healthy individuals, normal protein intake does not harm the kidneys. However, individuals suffering from kidney diseases should consult their doctor before consuming protein powders.

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2. Protein powders harm the liver

Another popular misconception about protein powders is that they damage the liver. Busting this myth, Dr Vartika said, “Healthy livers metabolise protein normally. However, problems arise mainly in people with pre-existing liver disease.” She advises consulting your doctor before adding any type of protein supplement to your diet.

3. Only gym-goers need protein

One of the biggest myths that everyone talks about and easily accepts is that only people who are engaged in intense workouts or go to the gym need protein. Dr Vartika addressed it, stating that protein is required for muscle development, hormones, enzymes, and immunity building. It is not a choice but a necessity for every individual, based on their weight. For instance, if your weight is 60 kg, you should consume at least 60 g of protein every day.

Protein is required for muscle development, hormones, enzymes, and immunity building. (Unsplash)

Protein is required for muscle development, hormones, enzymes, and immunity building. (Unsplash)

4. Protein powder increases uric acid

Uric acid formation is often linked to the consumption of protein powder or a high-protein diet. According to Dr Vartika, it is a partial myth. She further added that high-purine foods like red meat contribute more to gout than protein itself. There are several protein powders available in the market that do not increase uric acid. She advises consulting your doctor to make an informed decision.

5. Protein powder should be consumed immediately after a workout

Consuming protein powder immediately after a workout is one of the most common myths circulating in the market. However, Dr Vartika highlights that the ‘anabolic window’ is several hours, and total daily protein intake matters more than the timeline.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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