High-protein diets have surged in popularity across the USA and UK in 2022-2023, with surveys indicating that over 40% of adults in the US are intentionally increasing their protein intake according to FoodNavigator-USA. Protein plays a vital role in building muscle and supporting metabolism, but excessive consumption can silently tax the body. The kidneys and liver—essential for filtering waste and metabolizing nutrients—are particularly vulnerable to the effects of protein overload. Unfortunately, early symptoms are often subtle or mistaken for other issues, making detection difficult until damage is advanced. This article exposes the hidden dangers of too much protein and provides essential insight into safeguarding your health.
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31. Increased Ammonia Levels When the body metabolizes protein, it breaks down amino acids and releases ammonia as a byproduct. Under normal circumstances, the liver efficiently…