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Dec 2014 update: New research on the Low Carb Diet in general practice
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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 854697" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>I've just googled "low carb impact on kidney health" and the "problems", if any, appear to be related to HIGH PROTEIN diets. Some people, and it would appear that the writer at DUK is one of these, seem to mix up HIGH FAT and HIGH PROTEIN. The diet advocated by many diabetics is, of course high fat. </p><p>Interestingly, there were several suggestions that LCHF could be highly beneficial to kidney health, even benefitting badly damaged kidneys. So [USER=85095]@rowan[/USER] , I shouldn't worry about it. If LCHF is keeping your sugars down, your whole body will be benefitting.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 854697, member: 93504"] I've just googled "low carb impact on kidney health" and the "problems", if any, appear to be related to HIGH PROTEIN diets. Some people, and it would appear that the writer at DUK is one of these, seem to mix up HIGH FAT and HIGH PROTEIN. The diet advocated by many diabetics is, of course high fat. Interestingly, there were several suggestions that LCHF could be highly beneficial to kidney health, even benefitting badly damaged kidneys. So [USER=85095]@rowan[/USER] , I shouldn't worry about it. If LCHF is keeping your sugars down, your whole body will be benefitting. Sally [/QUOTE]
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