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<blockquote data-quote="Blaize" data-source="post: 533627" data-attributes="member: 104721"><p>What the nurse is referring to is an increased risk of ketosis because the lchf way of eating reduces your insulin production and as your eating low carbs less glucose is being produced and your body is relying on energy from the fat when that burns up your body burns it's fat and muscle. I'm surprised your nurse wasn't able to give you this answer tbh. Just be sure to get your urine tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaize, post: 533627, member: 104721"] What the nurse is referring to is an increased risk of ketosis because the lchf way of eating reduces your insulin production and as your eating low carbs less glucose is being produced and your body is relying on energy from the fat when that burns up your body burns it's fat and muscle. I'm surprised your nurse wasn't able to give you this answer tbh. Just be sure to get your urine tested. [/QUOTE]
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