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<blockquote data-quote="Neemo" data-source="post: 928013" data-attributes="member: 201892"><p>Your conflating a number of points....</p><p></p><p>The strawman relates to your uncited assertion regarding BS of 1mmol with a concurrent suffusion/infusion (confusion) - resulting in supposed 'normal' cognitive function for humans - from this you've extrapolated/inferred that this will stop the deleterious effects of a hypo.</p><p></p><p>My point is that your responding with sparse details of a (link to your study please) supposed study that is artificial in the way you have articulated it, ie that a suffusion/infusion of ketones was delivered to the brain of an individual. please tell me how this is comparable to an individual on a ketogenic diet that is experiencing a blood sugar of 1mmol; how is this supposed magic infusion going to occur when required; time of hypo.</p><p></p><p>Now if you had said that the individuals in the study had been placed on a true ketogenic diet for 30 days, and then had their BS lowered to 1mmol, and then had laboratory tests conducted on brain marker function and mental function tests; with peer reviewed, documented findings to the positive. Then it would have been a valid argument.</p><p></p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neemo, post: 928013, member: 201892"] Your conflating a number of points.... The strawman relates to your uncited assertion regarding BS of 1mmol with a concurrent suffusion/infusion (confusion) - resulting in supposed 'normal' cognitive function for humans - from this you've extrapolated/inferred that this will stop the deleterious effects of a hypo. My point is that your responding with sparse details of a (link to your study please) supposed study that is artificial in the way you have articulated it, ie that a suffusion/infusion of ketones was delivered to the brain of an individual. please tell me how this is comparable to an individual on a ketogenic diet that is experiencing a blood sugar of 1mmol; how is this supposed magic infusion going to occur when required; time of hypo. Now if you had said that the individuals in the study had been placed on a true ketogenic diet for 30 days, and then had their BS lowered to 1mmol, and then had laboratory tests conducted on brain marker function and mental function tests; with peer reviewed, documented findings to the positive. Then it would have been a valid argument. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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