Aw, c’mon man.
You and I both know full well that the orthodox medical establishment’s business model is to keep us all chasing our tails and intermittently crawl back to them when our plethora of home remedies and ‘diet’s fail us.
Practically zero has been gleaned from any studies thus far which are panacea.
If they were, subscribers to Medical Xpress would be the healthiest people on the planet. /s
This post is merely a counter to all the ‘pro-keto’ garbage which preceded it, and it’s HARDLY in balance.
Take it or leave it, but a bunny hole of research funding will not be my weekend, and nothing...absolutely NOTHING will change my opinion of keto or any of the other ‘diet’s, let alone the orthodox medical establishment or this rigged mechanism they call ‘scientific/medical studies’ in this country. Frankly, I was shocked to see a negative keto study.
*SHOCKED* /s
Someday I may publish [perhaps] and then it will all be crystal clear.
ps...There’s more than one reason the government is keen to importing millions of working age people while simultaneously seemingly hellbent upon making us die sooner, but I chose not to write that book and paint a target on my back (and more than one reason I’m reluctant to publish my health books).
Define “Keto”.
Just because it’s low-carb high fat, doesn’t make it healthy. Yes, the kinds of fats matter. But these anti-Keto studies never reveal the kinds of fats their subjects ingest.
“ps...There’s more than one reason the government is keen to importing millions of working age people while simultaneously seemingly hellbent upon making us die sooner, but I chose not to write that book and paint a target on my back (and more than one reason I’m reluctant to publish my health books).”
But you consistently snark on virtually any health/nutrition-related article posted, while always mentioning your book-to-come...but ultimately deciding to withhold what you indicate are the keys to everyone’s health. What’s your point?