WHAT ARE THE HARMFUL EFFECT OF EXCESS INTAKE OF FAT AND PROTIENE
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Excess Protein May Fuel Weight Gain, Yeast Overgrowth, and Cancer. ... Additionally, when you consume too much protein,
your body must remove more nitrogen waste products from your blood,
which stresses your kidneys. Chronic dehydration can result, as was
found in a study involving endurance athletes
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In stomach- Digestion of protein starts in stomach with the help of enzyme pepsin. Pepsin is secreted in inactive form pepsinogen by the chief cells present in stomach. Hydrochloric acid secreted by parietal cell in stomach activates pepsinogen into pepsin.
Pepsin then hydrolysed the protein molecules and converts them into proteoses, peptones and larger peptides.
Then the food moves into small intestine where protein digestion remains continued.
In small intestine, pancreatic juice contains inactive proteases named as chymotrypsinogen, trypsinogen and procarboxypeptidase.
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