High-protein diets have surged in popularity, with over 50% of US adults actively seeking increased protein intake and similar trends seen in the UK. While protein is essential for health, excessive consumption can silently strain the kidneys and liver—organs responsible for metabolizing and excreting protein byproducts. The challenge lies in the fact that adverse effects often remain undetected until advanced stages. As more people embrace high-protein lifestyles, understanding the risks and hidden symptoms has become increasingly important for public health awareness.
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27. Headaches Headaches are a frequently reported side effect among those following high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets. One primary cause is dehydration, which often occurs as the body…