Paul Saladino· MD
decreased fertility we know that progesterone can decline in a ketogenic diet I've seen this over and over that when women go keto their Cycles shorten or they become amenorrheic
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
decreased fertility we know that progesterone can decline in a ketogenic diet I've seen this over and over that when women go keto their Cycles shorten or they become amenorrheic
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if any woman is having an issue with fertility I really would not add you know I just I couldn't make a case I can't make a very compelling case for nutritional ketosis if a woman is trying to get pregnant
if any woman is having an issue with fertility I really would not add you know I just I couldn't make a case I can't make a very compelling case for nutritional ketosis if a woman is trying to get pregnant
If any woman is having an issue with fertility, I couldn't make a case, I can't make a very compelling case for nutritional ketosis if a woman is trying to get pregnant.