Mudge
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DOGGCRAPP said:
I'm glad you posted that one, good to know! Thankfully I dropped milk some time ago, because yes it makes me fat.
DOGGCRAPP said:
Johny J said:This genetic defect is causing your body to not be ble to process one or more of the amino acids the protein powder is loaded up with. In natural meat, perhaps the level isnt high enough and your body can handle it. In the amino-loaded protein powder, the levels are to high and building up to toxic levels in your body.
arby said:Exactly... not that uncommon, either. Phenylketonuria comes to mind right away. Look at this link: http://www.np.edu.sg/~dept-bio/biochemistry/aab/topics/aab_amino.htm#urea (the phenylalanine is ingested as aspartame and phenylketonuria causes the aspartate to not be able to donate its amonia group.)
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TRicKtOutT said:thanks for all your input I have learned a lot and I may have a genetic defect that affects me taking high amounts of protein powder... But I know I have consumed 200g+ protein from real foods without a problem... I'll make sure the Docs take this Phenylkenetoronics into consideration. Thanks.
wow, that is nuts.....
Glad your okay and this may seem like a weird question.
But when you went into a coma,(not sure how to say this) could you tell time?
Or was it bam asleep and then awake?
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