Warning:
Excess Protein is Hazardous to Your Health and Fitness!
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer
Wait a minute! We know
that fat and cholesterol are hazardous to our health. You mean to
tell me that too much protein is also hazardous to our health?
Yes, absolutely! That
is exactly what I am saying. I know that this may come as a complete
surprise to you, but the truth is that many experts think that too
much protein, particularly animal protein, is hazardous to your
health!
If a person consumes
over 15% protein in his diet (beef typically has 26% protein –
the rest is fat – and chicken has 61% protein – the
rest is fat), then the body must get rid of that protein.
In other words, the body
stores very little protein. Certain organs are responsible for getting
rid of the protein—namely the kidneys and liver. The more
protein we eat, the harder the kidneys and liver have to work to
excrete the protein. The result of overuse of these organs is obvious—premature
wear and tear.
Most Americans
eat an over-abundance of animal protein from their foods every day,
and then they load themselves up even more with protein powders
and drinks and bars. We are protein crazy in this country! And it
is to our demise, not to our benefit.
So along with the wear
and tear of the kidneys and the liver which is bad enough, why else
is excess animal protein hazardous to your health?
Excess protein makes
the body more acidic, and these acids accumulate in the joints causing
arthritis and gout.
Animal protein is hard
to digest so it is hard on the digestive system causing digestive
problems.
Animal protein is strongly
associated with heart disease; no, not just the fat and cholesterol,
but also the animal protein itself.
Animal protein is associated
with many kinds of cancers, such as breast cancer, prostate cancer,
colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer.
In a huge study conducted
in China by T. Colin Campbell, PhD., it was found that the groups
of people who ate the most animal protein had, by far, the most
heart disease and certain cancers. And the amount of animal protein
did not have to go up very high in order for the disease numbers
to go up also.
And because the animal
protein makes the body more acidic, the body has to neutralize the
acid. It does so by pulling calcium out of the bones, and then we
pee out the calcium.
Why is this significant?
It is believed that animal
protein just happens to be one of the major contributors to osteoporosis
in this country. This excess protein leaches the calcium out of
our bones.
So one of the best things
you can do for yourself is to cut back, way back, on your consumption
of meat protein and protein artificially loaded into other foods
and pseudo-foods. In fact, your best bet for maximum health and
fitness is to completely eliminate animal sources of protein.
Load up on plant foods
and get away from animal products—it just makes sense!
Dr. Leslie Van Romer
is a health motivational speaker, writer, and lifestyle coach. Visit
http://www.DrLeslieVanRomer.com for more inspiration.
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