Your assertion that
ketoacidosis only affects those with diabetes and alcoholism is absolutely false.
Ketoacidosis only occurs in type 1 and type 2 diabetics and alcoholics and has nothing to do with nutritional ketosis.
Not exact matches
Basically,
Ketoacidosis is
only gonna happen in a Type - I Diabetic or a Type - II.
The
only case when it becomes a problem is when your body gets in
ketoacidosis (if you have diabetes and also high blood glucose when having high ketone levels).
The difference between ketosis and
ketoacidosis (
only occurs in presence of high blood glucose and absence of ANY insulin production).
His doctor (not an endocrinologist) cautioned that «
ketoacidosis» is a danger for him... which is tough when
only your wife (I'm no doctor, after all) makes the point that it would be, ONLY if he stops taking insu
only your wife (I'm no doctor, after all) makes the point that it would be,
ONLY if he stops taking insu
ONLY if he stops taking insulin.
The
only individuals who have risk with BHB would be uncontrolled diabetics as they risk going into a state of
ketoacidosis.
I am also not describing
ketoacidosis here, which is very serious but is
only applicable to diabetics.
Ketosis is a natural fat burning process in the body, while
ketoacidosis is a medical condition that occurs
only in uncontrolled diabetes.
But a person with a functioning pancreas could avoid carbs completely (I'm not suggesting you do it) and
only be in «ketosis» — a level of ketones about a tenth of what's required for
ketoacidosis.
Ketosis is a natural phenomenon and should not be confused with
Ketoacidosis, which
only happens in uncontrolled diabetes.
Ketoacidosis is
only dangerous and life threatening FOR THOSE WITH DIABETES.
Only 7 (2 %) respondents reported diabetes - related hospitalizations in the past year, including 4 (1 %) for
ketoacidosis and 2 (1 %) for hypoglycemia.
The water level will not
only help in reducing fluid deficiencies but it also reduces the chances of a potential medical emergency due to
ketoacidosis (build up of acid in the blood).