Protein shakes do not inherently damage kidneys; the kidneys work harder to process nitrogenous waste from protein metabolism (hyperfiltration), which is a normal physiological adaptation in healthy individuals. The real concern is excessive protein intake in people with pre-existing kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, or chronic dehydration. Supplements should supplement a healthy lifestyle, not compensate for poor diet, inactivity, or inadequate sleep. The key is intelligent balance rather than fear or obsession.
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Do Protein Shakes Damage Your Kidneys?追加:
Protein shakes are damaging your kidneys. Now, you've probably heard this many times, but honestly, like most things in health, the truth is more nuanced than that. The keyword here is excessive. But then again, what exactly is excessive? Because proteins are not villains. Proteins are literally the building blocks of muscles and many other tissues in the human body. So, if you run, you strength train, you're recovering from injury, or simply want to age well, your body needs protein for repair, adaptation, and maintaining muscle mass. Now, this becomes even more important as we age because low muscle mass itself is linked to weakness, poor metabolic health, falls, and reduced quality of life. Now, yes, the kidneys do work harder when protein intake increases. Now, think of kidneys somewhat like body's filtration system, and also like a vehicle's exhaust pipe.
The harder the engine works, the more exhaust needs to be processed and cleared. Now, sim- similar- So, when protein is metabolized, nitrogenous waste is produced, and the kidneys need to filter and excrete it. So, scientifically, this increase in kidney workload is called hyperfiltration.
Now, here's the important ones. In healthy kidneys, this is usually considered a normal physiological adaptation, not a disease. But biology rarely rewards extremes. Even water can become dangerous in excess. Even oxygen, essential for life, can become toxic under certain conditions. Protein is no different. The issue is not protein itself. The issue is how much, for whom, and in what context? Because if someone already has kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or obesity, or chronic dehydration, then chronically excessive protein intake may add to stress to an already vulnerable system.
But honestly, the bigger issue today may not even be a protein shake.
It's And that many people [clears throat] are physically inactive, sleep poorly, eat poorly, don't strength train, and then expect powders and supplements to somehow compensate for a broken lifestyle. Now, that rarely works. Now, supplements are called supplements for a reason. They are supposed to supplement an already reasonably good diet and lifestyle, not replace it. First, improve your regular food, your movement, your sleep, your hydration, your strength. Then, think about supplementation. And [clears throat] another thing, more is not always better. The fitness industry often sells excess as ambition, but physiology is smarter than marketing.
So, are protein shakes harming you?
Current scientific evidence says probably not. But blindly over consuming supplements while neglecting the foundations of health, now that is a problem. So, like most things in physiology, the answer lies not in fear and not in obsession, but in intelligent balance.
For now, keep my lingual smiling. Over and out.
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