Not exact matches
Wheat, rice and soybeans (below) showed drops in zinc and iron content,
with wheat and rice also having
less available protein.
Phytates can react
with certain minerals (like iron, calcium, magnesium, and zinc), and some carbs and
proteins, binding to them and making them
less available for our bodies to use.
With less energy actually
available to the body in the high
protein scenario, the pancreas will produce
less insulin to allow more energy to be released from storage compared to the high - fat scenario.
(ref) In many European and Asian locations, where kidney dialysis and kidney transplants are
less available, low
protein diets, supplemented
with ketoacids, are considered an accepted way to maintain CKD patients and perhaps slow the progress of their kidney failure.