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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2002003"><p>I usually tend to think that the first casualty in epidemiology and meta analysis is the scientific method. The second casualty is the correct use of language that would otherwise give the game away. These stories skip the actual science and go straight to the headlines. Badly formulated diets can and do cause all sorts of health issues, but a well formulated ketogenic diet is not a badly formulated diet. Whether or not there is any truth in the causative links between low carbohydrate and heart rhythm problems, the purpose of this story in the mainstream is to debunk “keto” because it is harming the bottom lines of those who profit in one way of another from sick people. </p><p></p><p>In my very humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2002003"] I usually tend to think that the first casualty in epidemiology and meta analysis is the scientific method. The second casualty is the correct use of language that would otherwise give the game away. These stories skip the actual science and go straight to the headlines. Badly formulated diets can and do cause all sorts of health issues, but a well formulated ketogenic diet is not a badly formulated diet. Whether or not there is any truth in the causative links between low carbohydrate and heart rhythm problems, the purpose of this story in the mainstream is to debunk “keto” because it is harming the bottom lines of those who profit in one way of another from sick people. In my very humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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