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I have to have a urine test again following o e of my levels being elevated. Have been told not to have any protein for 24 hours before .

As my diet consists of chicken fish,eggs etc. would appreciate any suggestions.

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vegetables, fruit and bread should cover it I think.

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Bread contains protein.

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PadThaiNoodles

Mango for breakfast, avocados for lunch, and more avocados for dinner. I should have been born somewhere tropical….

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