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Originally Posted by antych
Stop spewing this nonsense. You make it sounds like ketogenic diet is some abnormality that is dangerous to your life. You don't even understand how it works. Where did you get kidney failure from? What are you suppose to monitor and why? You're just making shit up.
You should do routine labwork for eating junk and flooding your system with glucose, which is a lot more dangerous to your body than ketosis, as evident by rising rates of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
There are people on "standard western diet" dying every day from metabolic related causes, yet you think it's the healthy and lean people on ketogenic diet that need monitoring? lol
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Just do a little research and stop being so defensive
It is common knowledge (or at least most people know) that high protein diets can have adverse affects on the Kidneys. High levels of Ketones also makes your blood more acidic, which can also have adverse affects on the kidneys. These issues can be extremely dangerous for someone with a history of kidney issues, or even a family medical history of kidney issues with no prior symptoms. Every single person that is put on a ketogenic diet for medical reasons, closely monitors their ketone levels, kidney functions, etc. But go ahead and keep telling me how im wrong.
Get over yourself, we get it, you are Ketogenic. Starting to think the Keto Dieters are the new Vegans where everyone else is wrong...