Paul Saladino· MD
samples from subjects with ketosis showed even greater increases in methylglyoxal 2.12 fold
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samples from subjects with ketosis showed even greater increases in methylglyoxal 2.12 fold
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you can see here that on the zero carb or very low carb version of ketosis methylglyoxal increased 2.12 fold over 100 increase in methylglyoxal which again is a harmful Advanced glycation end product derived from the glycerol backbone of triglycerides which are increased in the blood from increased lipolysis increased on a serified fatty acids when you're in ketosis that increased two over two-fold on ketosis
Atkins subjects with ketosis had even greater increases in methylglyoxal 2.12 fold as well as acetol and acetone which increased 4.19 and 7.9 folds respectively
methylglyoxal a harmful Advanced glycation end product in humans was significantly raised in both of those situations
Atkins subjects with ketosis had even greater increases in methylglyoxal 2.12 fold as well as acetol and acetone which increased 4.19 and 7.9 fold respectively
methylglyoxal a harmful Advanced glycation end product in humans was significantly raised in both of those situations