My wife asked...
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RE: My wife asked...
ORIGINAL: Rubicon on 38s
You are free to do all the damage you want to your kidneys. Me? I think I'll trust my masters degree nutritionist sister.
BTW, the first google I did of the topic brought up 5 '.org' sites all suggesting high protein diets can cause kidney problems in even the most hydrated athletes.
ORIGINAL: Gringo
False, unless you have a pre-existing condition. Correlation does not equal causation.
False, unless you have a pre-existing condition. Correlation does not equal causation.
You are free to do all the damage you want to your kidneys. Me? I think I'll trust my masters degree nutritionist sister.
BTW, the first google I did of the topic brought up 5 '.org' sites all suggesting high protein diets can cause kidney problems in even the most hydrated athletes.
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RE: My wife asked...
ORIGINAL: Gringo
I could show you countless articles written by professionals in the nutrition/bodybuilding/strength training field stating otherwise. Of course you would not believe them, your sister did pay for a masters degree, after all.
I could show you countless articles written by professionals in the nutrition/bodybuilding/strength training field stating otherwise. Of course you would not believe them, your sister did pay for a masters degree, after all.
This should be good. Please show me one credible, scholastic article that states that a diet consisting mostly of protein is in any way healthy.
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