Blaine Podaima
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Low carb diets work extremely well for most people. You do get some carbs on them but mostly from vegetables. Most people feel much better on them as well, well after the initial break in anyways.
..you really feel like that we haven't needed to eat carbs to live and we just started 100 years ago?
Explain Japan and rice.
I think more likely you ment to stress the high process and overeating of carbs..of everything.
Low carb works simply because you are eating less calories because most carbs are calorie dense.

I think our bodies can only take in so much protein a day and any excess is converted to carbs, dont know if this is right but im sure i read this somewhere online![]()
Ketones
When too much protein is being used to create energy, the liver reacts by creating ketones. According to the American Fitness Professionals and Associates, ketones are toxic substances that can cause serious issues with the central nervous system when levels rise too high in the bloodstream. The body has a natural defense system in the kidneys to help filter ketones out of the bloodstream before they can do too much damage. Unfortunately, the process of filtering can overwork the kidneys, potentially causing them harm when excess proteins cause ketone levels to get too high. The process of filtering the toxic ketones out the bloodstream also requires the usage of a large amount of the body's water supply. This can lead to additional problems with dehydration.
Kidneys and Liver
Since excess protein cannot be stored in the body, all protein has to be broken down and either used or sent through the kidneys and liver to be excreted from the body. For healthy adults, this is usually not a problem; however, too much protein in those with compromised livers or kidneys can put too much stress on these organs when trying to work through the extra waste created by the excess protein. According to the Mayo Clinic, excess protein may also contribute to the production of kidney stones.
I think our bodies can only take in so much protein a day and any excess is converted to carbs, dont know if this is right but im sure i read this somewhere online![]()
Ketoacidosis is a pathological metabolic state marked by extreme and uncontrolled ketosis. (Normal ketosis, by contrast, is a functional aspect of fat-based energy metabolism, induced by prolonged fasting or a low-carbohydrate diet.) In ketoacidosis, the body fails to adequately regulate ketone production causing such a severe accumulation of keto acids that the pH of the blood is substantially decreased. In extreme cases ketoacidosis can be fatal.[1]
Ketoacidosis is most common in untreated type 1 diabetes mellitus, when the liver breaks down fat and proteins in response to a perceived need for respiratory substrate. Prolonged alcoholism may lead to alcoholic ketoacidosis. Fasting leads to ketosis but not ketoacidosis.