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Yes, although the kinds of proteins found in the vomit will differ depending on what you've eaten. Certain food proteins are known to cause vomiting as well, usually these are the ones found in protein powders.
No. Even a large amount of protein shakes should not, assuming that your diet is otherwise complete. Remember that pure whey protein shakes are not a replacement for a meal, only a supplement and should not be used as a sole source of nutrition. Be sure to consume other sources of food. However; if you have an existing heart condition, powders such as whey protein CAN cause tachycardia (not immediately though).
No it can not.
Protein is essentially derived from dairy (filtered and processed leftovers after milk and cheese have been made)...mixing protein with milk will not cause any chemical reactions the only affect it will have is slow the release of protein into your system, moreso if it is a full fat/cream milk.
Yes it is a actual drug that is tested for in the drug test (benzodiazepines) you are taking so it's not so much a false one more as a positive one.
Herpes does not cause high protein in the blood.
no. it is not because the nebula can cause the muckis to flemmup and disolve.
Are you asking about the sleeping pill ambien? No, it will not test positive for anything.
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Yes, uranium powders and aerosols are possible causes of lung cancer.
A lack of protein does not cause an eating disorder. Instead, that can cause anemia.