Digestive Overload

The stomach requires adequate hydrochloric acid to break down protein, and when intake exceeds HCl capacity, digestion becomes incomplete. Foamy urine is a reliable warning sign that protein intake is excessive, indicating protein is spill…

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The stomach requires adequate hydrochloric acid to break down protein, and when intake exceeds HCl capacity, digestion becomes incomplete. Foamy urine is a reliable warning sign that protein intake is excessive, indicating protein is spilling into the urine. Incomplete protein digestion leads to putrefaction in the gut, excessive body odor, and fatigue after meals.