What Happens to Protein When It's Not Used?
                                
                                
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                                According to the American Kidney Fund, a small amount of protein in your urine is normal, but high levels can be a sign of kidney damage. When your body has more protein than it needs for tissue repair and other functions, it cannot be stored in the same way as fat or carbohydrates. This raises the question: what happens to protein when it's not used by the body? The process is a complex metabolic journey involving conversion and waste removal.