In your post that preceded this one, you agreed with someone that protein consumption was nearly irrelevant in putting on muscle. That's drastically different from there being an upper limit to how much you muscle you can gain from a protein rich diet. I'll leave it at that since you seemed to back off of that in later posts, but this equation is completely off-base. I'm not gonna pretend to be a biophysicist and put up a countercalculation, but the first thing you are ignoring is that the protein you consume maintains the muscle you already have. Secondly, our bodies are not perfectly efficient. Just as eating 200 pounds of food a year doesn't mean you gain 200 pounds, eating a certain number of grams of protein doesn't mean you gain that amount in muscle. Your body uses what you eat, and the way it uses it depends on your lifestyle.
Excuse me .
Is it.
I’m not backing off anything from what I said - Where ?
No that equation isn’t the Be All & End All of protein consumption
Just a very simple example of very roughly 14grams of protein add as muscle mass
Over the course of a year would equate to roughly 10lb of muscle gain.
Is there an upper or lower limit to protein consumption & muscular gains ?
I don’t know — Do You ??
I personally don’t believe there is any need for any one to eat hugely excessive
Amounts of protein - that being said likely a 300lb muscular man
Would likely need more than a 100lb muscular to maintain let alone gain
Muscle tissue.
You wish to eat huge amounts of protein then good for you...Enjoy.