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why does not many physicians and American Diabetes Association endorse ketogenic diet for type 1 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1697661" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>In addition to the above keto is not in the 'standard of care' within which US doctors can feel safe from litigation for the reasons described above. The other elephant in the room is that by its nature its a high fat diet and there has long been an established view that fat is bad either because it is calorie dense and/or artery clogging if saturated. Keto is part of the low carb spectrum though and there is more and more evidence that reducing carbs is better for type 2s even if you don't choose to go to the extreme end. Unfortunately this conflicts with big food and big pharma and the medical orthodoxy who all have dogs in the fight in that they profit from a) causing diaobesity in the first place via high carb/sugar produce b)curing some of its symptoms but never its root cause c) defending the advice to eat low fat, high carb of the past 40 years even if that advice has correlated with increasing rates of disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1697661, member: 365308"] In addition to the above keto is not in the 'standard of care' within which US doctors can feel safe from litigation for the reasons described above. The other elephant in the room is that by its nature its a high fat diet and there has long been an established view that fat is bad either because it is calorie dense and/or artery clogging if saturated. Keto is part of the low carb spectrum though and there is more and more evidence that reducing carbs is better for type 2s even if you don't choose to go to the extreme end. Unfortunately this conflicts with big food and big pharma and the medical orthodoxy who all have dogs in the fight in that they profit from a) causing diaobesity in the first place via high carb/sugar produce b)curing some of its symptoms but never its root cause c) defending the advice to eat low fat, high carb of the past 40 years even if that advice has correlated with increasing rates of disease. [/QUOTE]
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