| You just googled or asked a chatbot to find you an article and haven't actually read it, have you? #1 literally says > For people with healthy kidneys, higher protein intake is generally safe. #2 addresses the issues of some specific diets ("very-low-carb or ketogenic diets") that "may be low in fiber-rich carbohydrates". I did not advocate for "very-low-carb or ketogenic diets". Also, it doesn't say anything about potential harms of protein itself. #3 "It Can Crowd Out Other Nutrients" Again, no mention of supposed "harms of too much protein", only harms of "too little everything else". I never suggested to go crazy and stop eating other foods. #4 deals with "type of protein" that "may be just as important as the amount of protein" and is irrelevant to your argument. #5 > A very high-protein diet, particularly one high in animal foods, can increase the risk of kidney stones, especially for people with a history of these conditions or those who don’t drink enough water. Well, just drink enough water then. Also, I was talking about generally healthy people. I am not qualified to discuss diet choices of people "with a history of these conditions". #6 "Protein Bars and Powders Can Backfire" I never suggested any of this. Also, this doesn't address supposed harms of protein itself, so it is irrelevant again. |