Often when people consume excess protein, the ammonia formed as a by-product of protein metabolism cannot be eliminated through urine, as it usually is. In this case, it is lost in sweat.
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If individuals consume protein in excess of the amount needed, the extra protein will not be stored as protein. It will convert to fat and stored as fat.
You will not grow as your body needs protein to grow!
Generally excessive protein levels are not due to diet.
If proteins are not used for growth repair and making new cells it may be respired to provide energy
excess calories are stored as fat. smile* wiink*
you die
Death.
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protein is responsible for building and repairing body tissue so if you did not have any protein you body tissue would die and not repair.
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too much protein isn't good. it can effect your cholesterol and contains a large amount of fat. it also puts a lot of stress on your kidneys.in some cases too much protein can cause dehydration and in older females possibly osteoporosis. try to keep your protein intake to the recommended amount.