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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2207009" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Inflammation is a major cause of endocrine conditions.</p><p>In my experience, and my research and discussions with my endocrinologist, inflammation, is reduced on a lower carb diet such as LCHF, or being in ketosis.</p><p>However, there is wide disagreement in continuous dietary carbohydrate restriction.</p><p>My endocrinologist encourages lowering carb intake as a treatment but was worried about my very, very low carb diet. It wasn't until, I lost a lot of weight, got rid of a lot of visceral fat, reducing inflammation including my fatty liver (NAFL), and other improvements in my health did my specialist agree that being in ketosis improved my health so much.</p><p>I am the the guinea pig, having gone through my battle with carbs, that in my case, inflammation caused by carbs, is well and truly something that I need to wary of.</p><p></p><p>I have never taken part in a mouse trial, I would plead not guilty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2207009, member: 85785"] Inflammation is a major cause of endocrine conditions. In my experience, and my research and discussions with my endocrinologist, inflammation, is reduced on a lower carb diet such as LCHF, or being in ketosis. However, there is wide disagreement in continuous dietary carbohydrate restriction. My endocrinologist encourages lowering carb intake as a treatment but was worried about my very, very low carb diet. It wasn't until, I lost a lot of weight, got rid of a lot of visceral fat, reducing inflammation including my fatty liver (NAFL), and other improvements in my health did my specialist agree that being in ketosis improved my health so much. I am the the guinea pig, having gone through my battle with carbs, that in my case, inflammation caused by carbs, is well and truly something that I need to wary of. I have never taken part in a mouse trial, I would plead not guilty! [/QUOTE]
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