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r/KetoScience is dedicated to being the center for online discussion on the latest scientific discoveries in the broad and expanding role of the ketogenic diet in reversing chronic disease. We post RCTs, prospective cohorts, epidemiology, and case studies and discuss the pro's and con's of each. We discuss type 2 diabetes, gout, Alzheimer's, mild cognitive impairment, obesity, epilepsy, mental illness, autoimmune diseases, metabolic syndrome, sugar, omega 6 polyunsaturated seed oils, & more!

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Spontaneous Fat vs Caloric Restriction

This is a blog post elaborating on my recent paper, explaining why ketogenic diets don't work just by causing "caloric restriction".

https://www.mostly-fat.com/2024/10/spontaneous-fat-loss-vs-caloric-restriction-2/

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2024/11/01
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