That right there is why I withdrew from my book project, highlighted in my comment,
Short answer: It’s an extreme band-aid for a problem borne of matters so convoluted that most people subconsciously use confirmation bias to avoid.But I was inaccurate in my hit & run comment:
Some people do it consciously (case in point).
Just curious: Who will you blame when you not only qualify as a statistic, but are officially one? (that's rhetorical, but whatever; rant on /s)
If you can’t even provide a link to anything confirming your hit and run comments why do you expect anyone to take you seriously?
One thing I have noticed about the keto proponents: they actually understand the science behind it and speak to it. Instead of simply trusting authority figures with a clear conflict of interest who aren’t willing to actually explain anything.
I have yet to see anyone harmed by a ketogenic diet. To the contrary, having your weight, blood sugar, blood pressure, mental function and alertness stabilize is a wonderful thing.
Hard to understand how people are harming themselves when every indicator of good health is improving for them.