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Protein
Although protein is an important structural component,
it makes a very poor fuel source. This is because amino acids must
first be deaminated before their carbon skeletons can be oxidized in the
Krebs cycle, or used to make glucose, ketones, or fat. Deamination
is the process where the amino group is stripped from the amino
acids. The problem is that the amino group will join with other ions
to become ammonia which is obviously very toxic. The liver, where
deamination mostly occurs, will turn as much of the ammonia as possible
into urea which is less toxic than ammonia. However, uria will cause the kidneys to work overtime to
flush it out of the system. This will cause a significant loss of
water along with important electrolyte minerals such as calcium. In
addition, severe stress will be placed on the kidneys which will have to
do extra work.
Protein sources such as meats and eggs should be properly cooked and milk should be fresh and pasteurized. This is because some microbes that feed on protein may not care whether the protein comes from eggs or human tissue. This is why bacteria such as salmonella are so extremely dangerous. Excellent protein sources include chicken breast, egg
whites, skim milk, and fish. Vegans can combine legumes with whole
grains in order to get complete, low fat protein. We need to avoid
processed high fat sources such as hot dogs, bacon, ice cream,
etc.
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