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Comment by gib444

7 hours ago

> There is basically no downsides to eating too much protein

A more nuanced opinion from the Harvard Medical School:

"Can too much protein be harmful?

The short answer is yes. As with most things in life, there can be too much of a good thing and if you eat too much protein, there may be a price to pay. For example, people that eat very high protein diets have a higher risk of kidney stones. Also a high protein diet that contains lots of red meat and higher amounts of saturated fat might lead to a higher risk of heart disease and colon cancer, while another high protein diet rich in plant-based proteins may not carry similar risks." [0]

[0] https://www.health.harvard.edu/diet-and-nutrition/when-it-co...

> A weight-based recommended daily allowance (RDA) of 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight.

> However, for the average healthy person (who is not an elite athlete or heavily involved in body building) it's probably best to keep total protein intake to no more than 2 gm/kg of ideal body weight

So, you can increase your protein intake about 2.5 times above RDA without any issues? I would call this "basically no downsides".