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Is anyone following a diet that isn’t low carb?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2060087" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>By your reckoning all participants were already in ketosis at baseline, i.e. before they started the diet. This does not make sense to me. but there is likelyhood that many participants had been following a weight loss plan before they started ND. and so would show the evidence as Jim Lahey points out. The main thing is that the diet hardly touched the levels even after 2 years, and show no evidence of diet induced ketosis. Anyway, these diets are NOT being marketed as LC, and no claims for that or ketosis are being made. Thus the OP has an answer that may help them. There are other alternatives too that could be used for bgl control which we have not discussed,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2060087, member: 196898"] By your reckoning all participants were already in ketosis at baseline, i.e. before they started the diet. This does not make sense to me. but there is likelyhood that many participants had been following a weight loss plan before they started ND. and so would show the evidence as Jim Lahey points out. The main thing is that the diet hardly touched the levels even after 2 years, and show no evidence of diet induced ketosis. Anyway, these diets are NOT being marketed as LC, and no claims for that or ketosis are being made. Thus the OP has an answer that may help them. There are other alternatives too that could be used for bgl control which we have not discussed, [/QUOTE]
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