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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue" data-source="post: 613984" data-attributes="member: 117202"><p>I think its mainly creatine (which can be in some protein shakes) that can cause kidney problems. But even then it would have to be a high concentrate as you can buy creatine in its own raw form and some bodybuilders will be using that in addition to their protein intake. Most creatine even usually advises to only use for set periods and then go off it again for a period of time. </p><p></p><p>I don't think whey protein on its own would be any problem unless someone already had a kidney problems which is why I mentioned it. Your GP would check your kidney functions when checking your bloods so if you have never had an issue I wouldn't be too worried. You can always check with the GP first if you are unsure of any of the ingredients or side effects. I took the COA printout along with me to the GP and had him give it a close look,,, gives piece of mind more than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue, post: 613984, member: 117202"] I think its mainly creatine (which can be in some protein shakes) that can cause kidney problems. But even then it would have to be a high concentrate as you can buy creatine in its own raw form and some bodybuilders will be using that in addition to their protein intake. Most creatine even usually advises to only use for set periods and then go off it again for a period of time. I don't think whey protein on its own would be any problem unless someone already had a kidney problems which is why I mentioned it. Your GP would check your kidney functions when checking your bloods so if you have never had an issue I wouldn't be too worried. You can always check with the GP first if you are unsure of any of the ingredients or side effects. I took the COA printout along with me to the GP and had him give it a close look,,, gives piece of mind more than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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