Protein-packed diets are more popular than ever, with Americans consuming far more protein than the recommended daily amount. According to recent national surveys, the average adult in the United States eats about 90-100 grams of protein per day—well above the recommended 46-56 grams for most adults CDC. The rise of keto, paleo, and other high-protein eating trends has fueled this surge.
While protein is essential, many don’t realize that excess intake can quietly strain key organ systems, including the kidneys, liver, and heart. The warning signs are often subtle and may not appear until long-term damage is underway, making awareness and balance crucial from the start.
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33. Increased Risk for Kidney Stones High-protein diets, particularly those rich in animal protein, can elevate your risk of developing kidney stones. When excess protein is…