Even vegans eating the same amount of protein as meateaters still had lower levels of the IGF - 1, so it's apparently not
about excessive protein in general, but about animal protein in particular.
So, it's apparently not
about excessive protein in general, but animal protein in particular.
Not exact matches
A concern raised
about eating products with soy
protein isolate is that you will consume
excessive amounts of this chemical.
Finally we want to say a few words
about the choice of
protein shakes, and
about the dangers of their
excessive consumption.
They also come in
about a 3 lb bag which, if you couldn't tell, is a little
excessive considering the number of
protein pancake mixes I already have in my pantry (8 to be exact).
As for gout, I typically see TWO dietary patterns that make it worse, one pertaining specifically to fructose (the sugar in fruit, and that which makes up
about half of table sugar and high fructose corn syrup) and
excessive meat (through an entirely different mechanism from fructose, largely due the breakdown of
protein).
About excessive insulin —
protein in meat causes insulin to jump, even more than carbs.
I am much more concerned
about refined carbohydrates or
excessive protein consumption.
Ask your veterinarian
about the best diet for your growing dog, since you don't want to feed him
excessive protein.
As a breed, they're are more prone to developing kidney disease, so it's important for you to talk with your veterinarian
about their
protein intake because
excessive protein can cause kidney damage or hurt already fragile kidneys.