• AnimalsDream@slrpnk.net
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    5 hours ago

    Anecdotes are not evidence. Even from your own description it’s untenable to pin down what your diet even is, other than, “whatever you feel like eating.” In that sense it’s virtually indistinguishable from the standard American diet itself. Here is an actual nutritional expert on keto:

    Should you try the keto diet?

    It’s advertised as a weight-loss wonder, but this eating plan is actually a medical diet that comes with serious risks.

    A ketogenic diet has numerous risks. Top of the list: it’s high in saturated fat. McManus recommends that you keep saturated fats to no more than 7% of your daily calories because of the link to heart disease. And indeed, the keto diet is associated with an increase in “bad” LDL cholesterol, which is also linked to heart disease.

    Other potential keto risks include these:

    Nutrient deficiency. “If you’re not eating a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, and grains, you may be at risk for deficiencies in micronutrients, including selenium, magnesium, phosphorus, and vitamins B and C,” McManus says.

    Liver problems. With so much fat to metabolize, the diet could make any existing liver conditions worse.

    Kidney problems. The kidneys help metabolize protein, and McManus says the keto diet may overload them. (The current recommended intake for protein averages 46 grams per day for women, and 56 grams for men).

    Constipation. The keto diet is low in fibrous foods like grains and legumes.

    Fuzzy thinking and mood swings. The brain works best when the energy source is sugar from healthy carbohydrates to function. Low-carb diets may cause confusion and irritability.

    Those risks add up — so make sure that you talk to a doctor and a registered dietitian before ever attempting a ketogenic diet.

    Or better yet, just don’t do it. It’s a dumb fad diet that needs to die.

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      3 hours ago

      Sure, the plural of anecdote isn’t data. But the existance of anecdotes is what drives scientific inquiry.

      Anyway, the last time I was on the keto diet, I came down with a serious illness and underwent a battery of blood tests - essentially everything came back as totally normal, and healthier than an average adult. Turns out I had rocky mt spotted fever.

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        3 hours ago

        Rocky mt spotted fever generally comes from ticks, right? You’re lucky to be alive. Uhh, I don’t know how to tell you this, but I don’t know what I’m even getting from your comments other than them sounding like a lowkey cry for help. 🫣