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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2214845" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I try to think outside the box if I can. Keto that we discuss here is diet induced intentionally. What if it is induced by other means? Many religions practice long fasts and reduced rations as part of their credo. Obviously many in a war torn area or famine hit area will experience famine induced ketosis. So do we see a sudden rise in diabetes being reported among the survivors? Do people rescued from long shipwreck endurance events become diabetic after their experience? We do have documented records from ancient maritime scenarios where the provisions run low and rations were introduced. Did the Mayflower people for instance have a high rate of diabetes reportied in their diaries and journals?</p><p></p><p>No. as far as I am aware these events of prolonged starvation do not induce diabetes in the survivors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2214845, member: 196898"] I try to think outside the box if I can. Keto that we discuss here is diet induced intentionally. What if it is induced by other means? Many religions practice long fasts and reduced rations as part of their credo. Obviously many in a war torn area or famine hit area will experience famine induced ketosis. So do we see a sudden rise in diabetes being reported among the survivors? Do people rescued from long shipwreck endurance events become diabetic after their experience? We do have documented records from ancient maritime scenarios where the provisions run low and rations were introduced. Did the Mayflower people for instance have a high rate of diabetes reportied in their diaries and journals? No. as far as I am aware these events of prolonged starvation do not induce diabetes in the survivors. [/QUOTE]
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