Here are the top protein sources ranked by protein density and digestibility on tirzepatide: Tier 1: Best tolerated, highest protein density Greek yogurt (plain, unsweetened): 15-20g protein per cup, smooth texture, easy to eat even with nausea Eggs : 6g protein each, incredibly versatile, gentle on the stomach when scrambled or soft-boiled Cottage cheese : 24-28g protein per cup, one of the most protein-dense foods available White fish (cod, tilapia, sole): 20-25g protein per 4oz, light and easily digestible Bone broth : 10-15g protein per cup, soothing for nausea, provides hydration simultaneously Tier 2: Excellent sources, slightly heavier Grilled chicken breast : 26g protein per 4oz, the classic lean protein, works best when sliced thin Turkey breast : 24g protein per 4oz, leaner than chicken, easy to prepare in batches Salmon : 23g protein per 4oz, plus omega-3 fatty acids that support overall health Shrimp : 20g protein per 4oz, extremely low calorie, quick to prepare Tofu (firm): 10g protein per half cup, plant-based option, absorbs flavors well Tier 3: Supplemental protein sources Whey protein isolate : 25-30g per scoop, useful when solid food feels impossible Collagen peptides : 10-18g per scoop, dissolves in hot or cold beverages, supports skin and joint health Edamame : 17g per cup, plant-based, also provides fiber Lentils : 18g per cup (cooked), protein plus fiber, warming and satisfying The trick is starting every meal with protein

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