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tgaj | 10 months ago

Protein can't turn into a fat. There is no path for that in our body.

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tlb|10 months ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_metabolism disagrees:

"Dietary proteins are first broken down to individual amino acids by various enzymes and hydrochloric acid present in the gastrointestinal tract. These amino acids are absorbed into the bloodstream to be transported to the liver and onward to the rest of the body. Absorbed amino acids are typically used to create functional proteins, but may also be used to create energy. They can also be converted into glucose. This glucose can then be converted to triglycerides and stored in fat cells."