Yes, but you have to really work at it. Humans are not designed for a high protein diet. If you stick to the recommended 6 - 12 ounces of protein a day, and eat a balanced diet, you have nothing to worry about.
Too much protein is not good for health. It can cause kidney disorders.
no but eating it exsevly can cause kidney failure which can be a really bad situation to be in a.ka. sick like kidney cancer
Yes because their is way to much sugar in it and it causes overload for your kidney
Cysts that can form on your kidneys can pop. The phrase "pop a kidney" comes from the fact that too much soda pop can cause severe kidney problems. This is because soda is extremely acidic. Eventually, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. This is caused by the phosphoric acid present in soda pop, that causes urinary changes, promoting kidney stones, leading to kidney failure.
Yes like chocolate if given to much can harm or possibly kill a dog.
kidney
There is no evidence of protein intake causing kidney damage.
kidney and liver problems
When you eat too much salt and drink too much sugar
There are several different diseases and other causes that lead to kidney failure. Diabetes and high blood pressure are two of the leading causes of kidney failure. Some of the effects of kidney failure include fatigue, loss of appetite, confusion, nausea, vomiting, weakness, and difficulty concentrating. Without intervention, kidney failure will lead to death as toxins build up in the blood.
Unless you take way to much there is really no big side effect. Your boddy will just get rid of the unused protein. I learned from fitnessrx magazine that if you do ingest too much though you can have negative effects on your workout because it actually decreases the synthesis of protein in the body.
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys