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Nutritional Ketosis Induced by Low Carbohydrate Diets

  • Yes, low carbohydrate diets can induce a state of nutritional ketosis.
  • Carbohydrate Restriction: When dietary carbohydrates are significantly reduced, the body's primary fuel source (glucose) becomes depleted.
  • Fat Metabolism: In the absence of sufficient carbohydrates, the liver increases the breakdown of stored fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
  • Ketone Body Production: A significant portion of these fatty acids is converted in the liver into ketone bodies (such as acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone).
  • Physiological State: This metabolic shift results in nutritional ketosis, where the body and brain efficiently utilize ketones for energy instead of glucose.
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Nutritional imbalances - connections

Nutritional imbalances ->

  • Affects: Cellular nutrition (Effect: negative)
  • Causes: Localized physical discomfort (Components: nickel, cobalt, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B15; Modality: can)
  • Causes: Cerebral episodes (Components: nickel, cobalt, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B15; Modality: can; Mechanism: brain blood-flow changes)
  • Causes: Cardiac episodes (Components: nickel, cobalt, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B15; Modality: can; Mechanism: heart blood-flow changes)
  • Causes: Emotional or anxiety episodes (Components: nickel, cobalt, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B15; Modality: can; Mechanism: heart or brain blood-flow changes)
  • Causes: Toe spasms (Modal: can)
  • Causes: Common medical problems (Scope: many)
  • Increases Requirement For: Calcium (Modal: may)

-> Nutritional imbalances

  • Dr. Ronald Roth - Compares (Comparison basis: patient blood type; Purpose: trend or pattern)

High-carbohydrate diet - connections

High-carbohydrate diet ->

  • Increases: Phosphates and phytic acid (Frequency: generally)
  • Increases Risk Of: Osteoporosis (Mechanism: calcium uptake inhibition or ratio lowering)
  • Increases Risk Of: Bone loss (Modal: can; Comparison: similar to high-protein diet)

High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets - connections

High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets ->

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