Paul Saladino· MD
Western medical physicians need to be trained more to understand what ketogenic physiology looks like because it looks very different than carbohydrate-based physiology right
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Western medical physicians need to be trained more to understand what ketogenic physiology looks like because it looks very different than carbohydrate-based physiology right
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were never taught about that in medical school the physicians are not taught this is what a ketogenic person looks like and so so many times people come to me as clients and they say my doctor's freaking out I'm saying that's normal ketogenic physiology they've never seen anyone in ketosis