Paul Saladino· MD
So you can see this person, their fasting glucose is about 120 and this is after five years of being in strict strict ketosis.
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So you can see this person, their fasting glucose is about 120 and this is after five years of being in strict strict ketosis.
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this is what happens with long-term ketosis in the blood sugars this is called persistent physiologic insulin resistance this is an adaptive response that we don't fully understand and i just don't think it's going to be good for humans to have that level of fasting blood sugar and postprandial blood sugar all day long