I would like to bring this question to the table, for one, all of use hear eat a hell of a lot of protein everyday, and two, it has reciently become a concern of mine.
I have always heard that too much protein for extended periods of time isnt good for you and its harder for your body to eliminate excessive amounts. The protein molecule is a rather large molecule and it is harder for your kidneys to excrete. When ingesting large quantities of proteins and protein powders over extended periods of time your kidneys become stressed due to the overload of the large protein molecule. Over time this can lead to kidney stress, which can be recognized by elevated creatinine levels.
I heard this but always choosen to ignore it. Well it may have caught up with me. My BP has been elevated with a pressure in my chest the last 2 weeks, but has subsided. I went in for a stress echo and EKG and everything was just fine. I will be taking a blood test to check liver enzyme levels and will be checking Creatinine levels to check for Kidney stress. I have a feeling kidney stress has been causing my elevated BP.
What do you guys think about ingesting large amounts of protein for extended periods of time? Do you think it is really that significant, and do we need to worry about it?
And what about protein cycling? Do any of you do it, and what is your method and reasoning? I've been considering 4 weeks of my normal high protein diet, then 1 week of lower protein consumption (1grm per lbs bodyweight) or even less, with increased carb consumption to keep calories elevated.
Lets hear some responses guys, I think this is important for everyone!
I have always heard that too much protein for extended periods of time isnt good for you and its harder for your body to eliminate excessive amounts. The protein molecule is a rather large molecule and it is harder for your kidneys to excrete. When ingesting large quantities of proteins and protein powders over extended periods of time your kidneys become stressed due to the overload of the large protein molecule. Over time this can lead to kidney stress, which can be recognized by elevated creatinine levels.
I heard this but always choosen to ignore it. Well it may have caught up with me. My BP has been elevated with a pressure in my chest the last 2 weeks, but has subsided. I went in for a stress echo and EKG and everything was just fine. I will be taking a blood test to check liver enzyme levels and will be checking Creatinine levels to check for Kidney stress. I have a feeling kidney stress has been causing my elevated BP.
What do you guys think about ingesting large amounts of protein for extended periods of time? Do you think it is really that significant, and do we need to worry about it?
And what about protein cycling? Do any of you do it, and what is your method and reasoning? I've been considering 4 weeks of my normal high protein diet, then 1 week of lower protein consumption (1grm per lbs bodyweight) or even less, with increased carb consumption to keep calories elevated.
Lets hear some responses guys, I think this is important for everyone!