Team DoctorNDTV | Friday August 30, 2002
Consumption of an low-carbohydrate high-protein diet for 6 weeks leads to a marked acid load to the kidney, increases the risk for stone formation, decreases estimated calcium balance, and may increase the risk for bone loss. Diets heavy on foods that are high in protein and low in carbohydrates can increase the risk of kidney stones and reduce the...
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