Why does urine normally not contain proteins and carbohydrates?
Normally, urine does contain trace amounts of proteins and carbohydrates. However, under certain circumstances, such as in kidney diseases, the levels of proteins and carbohydrates in the urine can be elevated.Urine Therapy - Related Articles
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