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phenylketonuria (pku) is an inherited disorder that causes high levels of phenylalanine and low levels of tyrosine in the blood. high blood phenylalanine levels are toxic to the brain and can, if left untreated, affect brain development and cause mental retardation, mood disorders and behavioural problems
. most treatment of pku aims to keep blood phenylalanine at acceptable levels by restriction of foods rich in protein (meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, nuts and seeds), many starchy foods, including those containing flour (bread, pasta), as well as foods and drinks containing aspartame. 5. how much...
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