Evidence supporting the use of: Animal protein
For the health condition: Surgery (healing from)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 4
Animal protein is scientifically validated as beneficial in supporting healing after surgery. Post-surgical healing is a physiologically demanding process that requires increased protein intake for tissue repair, immune function, and maintenance of lean body mass. Numerous clinical guidelines and studies recommend higher protein intake for post-operative patients to support wound healing and recovery. Animal proteins (such as those from meat, fish, eggs, and dairy) are considered “complete” proteins, providing all essential amino acids necessary for tissue synthesis. Research has shown that adequate protein intake reduces the risk of complications such as infection, delayed healing, and muscle wasting. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses have demonstrated that protein supplementation, especially from high-quality animal sources, improves outcomes such as wound healing rates and functional recovery in surgical patients. While plant proteins can also contribute, animal protein sources are often preferred in clinical settings due to their amino acid profile and digestibility. Overall, the use of animal protein to support healing after surgery is strongly supported by scientific evidence and is a standard part of nutritional management in surgical care.
Other ingredients used for Surgery (healing from)
aloe verabovine gelatin
bromelain
collagen
gelatin
hyaluronic acid
iron
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-leucine
l-proline
magnesium
microcrystalline hydroxyapatite concentrate (MCHC)
omega-3 fatty acids
papain
protease
serratiopeptidase
vitamin C
vitamin E
zinc
Animal Tissue
Antler
Asiaticoside
Albumin
Acemannan
Animal protein
Beef Protein
Bone Marrow
Bovine Protein
Bone Protein
Connective tissue growth factor
Drynaria
Egg protein
Other health conditions supported by Animal protein
AnemiaAppetite (deficient)
Body Building
Broken Bones
Convalescence
Debility
Energy (lack of)
Failure to Thrive
Fatigue
Hair (loss or thinning)
Infection
Injuries
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Nervous Exhaustion
Nursing
Osteoporosis
Post Partum Weakness
Pregnancy (herbs and supplements for)
Surgery (healing from)
Wasting
Weight Gain
Weight Loss
Wounds and Sores