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Old Tue, Jan-28-20, 11:11
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Hard to beleive in studyies. Each one must be carefully scritinized for accuracy.


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A keto diet tricks the body into burning fat, said lead author Vishwa Deep Dixit of the Yale School of Medicine.



"tricks" is used like a con job. Changing energy source from carbs to fats is a built in capability.


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When the body burns ketone bodies, tissue-protective gamma delta T-cells expand throughout the body.


That sounds like a good thing.

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But when the body is in this "starving-not-starving" mode, fat storage is also happening simultaneously with fat breakdown, the researchers found. When mice continue to eat the high-fat, low-carb diet beyond one week, Dixit said, they consume more fat than they can burn, and develop diabetes and obesity.

"They lose the protective gamma delta T-cells in the fat," he said.
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Seems like weight loss is protective. So why is this presented in a twisted way...

hmmm....how does consuming fat fit with creating diabetes....
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