Yes, by converting glucogenic amino acids into glucose, the nitrogen remains (from all amino acids)overkees wrote:...Protein gives a lot of troubles, when it isn't needed it's converted and creates a lot of toxins on it's way. Your kidneys will get an afwul punch when consuming lots of protein. Uric acid is formed when proteins are decomposed.
And the nitrogen that does not end up in uric acid, is converted into ammonia and urea, which both are mildly toxic.
To keep your engine running properly, you need the most effective and cleanest source of fuel (glucose and fructose).