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Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
 
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"Mirek Fídler" wrote:
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> "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" > píse v diskusním
> príspevku news:1102874560.9807320697ef60c4db108f8be3def8fc@t eranews...
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> > I have written plainly.

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> Not enough plainly for me to understand. Forgive me not being able to.
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> >> Meanwhile, anything above 100g will keep you from ketosis.

> >
> > That too depends on many things including your activity level, basal
> > metabolic rate, and protein intake.

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> Protein? AFAIK protein intake is more or less neutral w.r.t. ketosis.


It is not.

> > "Low-carb" means that there are not enough carbohydrate being consumed
> > to sustain the Krebs cycle resulting in hyperketonemia.

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> That is your definition. Standard name for this situation is "ketogenic" (or
> "very-low-carb", if you insist).


Asked and answered (shrug).


> > "ketone breath," I then *know* that they are low-carbing.

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> Sure, you know everything, that is well known.


It seems you have me confused with Whom I serve.

All the glory belongs to my heavenly Father, Whom I love with all my
heart, soul, mind, and strength :-)


Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

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Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
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