There used to be a myth that higher protein diets would create kidney disease. It's been completely disproven. That said, if you have some form of kidney disease or early kidney issues, then consuming too much protein can't use all the amino acids. And so your body has to process them out and it creates this extra uric acid. But if you consume the essential amino acids, it doesn't because you're not producing as much urea.

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