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If people cut sugar from their life, overall health and wellbeing of this world will shoot up a million times.
If people at least cut down sugar. You can't escape carbs completely on a normal diet, and keto isn't for everyone (it can also yield an intense craving for sugars that you may not feel if you were just on a regular diet).
The critical issues will always come down to excess carbs through overeating, poor dietary choices, inactivity (using your carbs for fuel to pump your muscular growth and maintenance for example is good body building) and potentially worst of all, through added chemicals and sugary substances that don't need to be added to our every day foods.
It is important to note also that while ketosis can starve some cancers, it does not cure it on its own and those under ketosis can develop cancers just like everyone else.
Ketosis is the most fun restrictive diet though because as long as you keep your macros more or less in line and get close to zero on your net carbs, you can enjoy a plethora of foods (BACON!) that other diets won't allow.
Biweekly dose of keto shilling complete, starting next executableAbout ketones. Thirty years ago, my husband and I went to the county fair and got a huge slab of fudge. We finished it before we got home. The next day, in a commuters traffic jam in LA, I went into ketosis. It was a nightmare. My body stopped breathing and I had to switch to manual. That doesn't work very well. I tried to induce yawning, because it brought relief. It was months of discomfort, cotton mouth, and hiring a trainer at a gym, before I was back to normal. I don't like ketosis.
I don't think that was ketosis. I think perhaps you are referring to diabetic ketoacidosis?
That's what it was, but there were definitely ketones involved. I smelled like a bowl of fruit.