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These Mice Stopped Eating Carbs So You (Maybe) Don't Have To
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 81350" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>Seeing as how ketogenic diets were originally used to control seizures in patients with epilepsy, I seriously doubt they would have any ergogenic benefits for humans. They found that putting the body in ketosis l<strong>owered brain activity so much</strong> that it actually prevented seizures. Not to mention, the longest living cultures in the world all subsist on starch-based diets. The Inuit diet was the closest thing to a ketogenic diet and they had terrible longevity. They were also one of the only non-first world cultures to regularly develop atherosclerosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 81350, member: 15174"] Seeing as how ketogenic diets were originally used to control seizures in patients with epilepsy, I seriously doubt they would have any ergogenic benefits for humans. They found that putting the body in ketosis l[B]owered brain activity so much[/B] that it actually prevented seizures. Not to mention, the longest living cultures in the world all subsist on starch-based diets. The Inuit diet was the closest thing to a ketogenic diet and they had terrible longevity. They were also one of the only non-first world cultures to regularly develop atherosclerosis. [/QUOTE]
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