https://twitter.com/Sadrien_GW2/status/1234049683120459776
Twitter link with embedded study link and a mild translation into plain English..
Twitter link with embedded study link and a mild translation into plain English..
I’ve not read the link but could you explain the post title please?
Many insulin dependent diabetics on all types of diets are at risk of elevated ketone levels that if untreated can lead to serious illness and even death.
I don’t post links nor do I read them.Maybe ..
A. Read the link..all will become clear
B. Read the title which doesn't refer to ketoacidosis which is what you are talking about..?
Yes that's what it looks like.@bulkbiker so basically fasting produces ketones that inhibit damage and prevents replication of damage. Am I reading that right?
Yes that's what it looks like.
Ketones through fasting or dietary carbohydrate restriction.
Maybe even exogenously although I think that just produces expensive wee...
Maybe ..
A. Read the link..all will become clear
B. Read the title which doesn't refer to ketoacidosis which is what you are talking about..?
Before this derails into an argument about nutritional ketosis versus ketoacidosis, I will remind everyone that this thread is posted in the Low Carb Section of the forum, and that ketones are a biological fact of life for every human.
Assuming that ketones will automatically cause ketoacidosis is an error, since ketoacidosis occurs when a combination of factors are present (only one of which is the presence of ketones).
Anyone who is unaware of the clear, clinical differences between having ketones, and having ketoacidosis, would do well to read the following:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose/ketosis.html
So anyway, back on topic. I am a firm believer that, outside exceptional circumstances, our bodies run optimally on ketone bodies, with only a small requirement for glucose. Glucose isn't the 'preferred' source of fuel, as many like to frame it. Glucose is burned preferentially because it is toxic outside of a very narrow range and must be dealt with as a matter of highest priority.