Tipton, KS | John Burns - 6/26/2026 20:10
But then again I might die....
Adult vs Child...there may be differences in outcomes...assuming a genetic bias does not exist. Genetic bias---there's the rub---Kidney stones occurred in seven children and skeletal fractures in six---diet related, or genetic related.
I can't access freely this article, but it suggests consequences.
Long-term use of the ketogenic diet in the treatment of epilepsy
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After 6 years or more the mean cholesterol level was 201mg/dl, high-density lipoprotein was 54mg/dl, low-density lipoprotein was 129mg/dl, and triglycerides were 97mg/dl. Efficacy and overall tolerability for children are maintained after prolonged use of the ketogenic diet. However, side effects, such as slowed growth, kidney stones, and fractures, should be monitored closely.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/developmental-medicine-and-c... |