Too much protein can harm your kidneys. That's all I know
And has been shown to cause calcium excretion rather then retention!
^this is up to a LOT of debate right now for whether or not this is true.
aswell as to much of a specic amino acid (
Hey) which if (Folate,B6, and B12 arnt in place to metabolize homocysteine can lead to something called
HyperHomocysteinemia
Which is basically an elevated level of Homocysteine in the blood stream which causes Tears and inflammation throughout your arterial system.
Next time your at the "Docs" have him check your homocysteine level. Some reports even show that it increases a persons chance for "
atherosclerosis"
If its high one should quickly supplement with (at the very least folate) but all three would be best (a typical "quality" Bmulti can help here) To bring that level down.
There really is quite a large amount of debate of what amount can lead to increased kidney stress. Most docs believe it to be about a 130-150grams regardless of body weight. Most Rd's believe it to be above 1.2-1.5 times bodyweight
Famous body builders such as Arnold and "the original HULK" claim to have took in levels of about 1gram per KG
Without much data on the subject all we can do is speculate and guess for the most part.
My personal belief is many people are taking in
to much protein(especially inactive people). I personally would not exceed the 1.2 grams per pound.