In 2001 the Nutrition Committee of the American Heart Association published a long overdue review warning people of
the dangers of high protein diets, like the Atkins, the Zone, and Sugar Busters diets.14 Unfortunately, this one statement in an otherwise valuable report is scientifically incorrect: «Although plant proteins form a large part of the human diet, most are deficient in 1 or more essential amino acids and are therefore regarded as incomplete proteins.»
Not exact matches
Many nutritionists have raised concern about the potential
dangers of the
high -
protein diet, especially in terms
of kidney and liver function.
What they found when combined with findings in Colin's laboratory opened their eyes to the
dangers of a
diet high in animal
protein and the unparalleled health benefits
of a whole foods, plant - based
diet.
In any event, the result is unlike any traditional
diet found on earth, is severely deficient in nutrients and carries the inherent
danger of diets in which
high levels
of protein are not supported by adequate fats.
Given our skepticism toward
high -
protein diets, especially for babies, we were pleased to see Dr. Cordain in his most recent newsletter [The Paleo Diet Update v6, # 20 — Protein Intake for Pregnant Women] acknowledge the dangers of high protein intake by pregnant m
protein diets, especially for babies, we were pleased to see Dr. Cordain in his most recent newsletter [The Paleo Diet Update v6, # 20 —
Protein Intake for Pregnant Women] acknowledge the dangers of high protein intake by pregnant m
Protein Intake for Pregnant Women] acknowledge the
dangers of high protein intake by pregnant m
protein intake by pregnant mothers.