Paul Saladino· MD
when people eat a high-protein diet generally the body is able to increase the amount of uric acid excretion and the levels of uric acid may actually go down
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when people eat a high-protein diet generally the body is able to increase the amount of uric acid excretion and the levels of uric acid may actually go down
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it's not the increased consumption of protein or meat in the absence of other factors that creates a problem with rising uric acid levels