Not exact matches
And of course, as I mentioned above, the most
common cause I see in my functional medicine clinic is from a
diet high in sugar, refined
carbohydrates and alcohol.
Seizures are a
common comorbidity, and since the 1920's a
high - fat, low -
carbohydrate ketogenic
diet has been used to treat epilepsy.
A
diet high in refined
carbohydrates and sugars can also lead to adrenal fatigue,
common symptoms of which include feeling mentally and emotionally stressed, sugar and salt cravings, mood swings, feeling weak and lethargic, brain fog, depression, dizziness and a host of other complaints.
These healthy
high -
carbohydrate, low - protein
diets have several factors in
common.
On a
high fat, low carb
diet during the first few weeks, as your body adjusts to burning fat instead of
carbohydrates, it is
common to experience fatigue, brain fog, and sometimes dehydration which is the body shifting into ketosis.
A
diet too
high in fat and
carbohydrate may be the most
common way millions of people eat, and certainly a reason why up to 76 percent of the world's population is overfat.
This is perhaps the most well - hidden epidemic of our time and is being made worse by the prevalence of sugar and other
high -
carbohydrate foods
common to our
diets.
CI is caused by a number of factors; some of the more
common reasons include increased stress hormones, a
diet containing hydrogenated fats, a food allergy (milk is the most
common as it has been shown to attack the beta cells of the pancreas — this is why children under 1 year old are advised not to consume dairy), a
high carbohydrate diet, and caffeine.
Many
high -
carbohydrate foods
common to Western
diets produce a
high glycemic response, promoting postprandial
carbohydrate oxidation at the expense of fat oxidation, thus altering fuel partitioning in a way that may be conducive to body fat gain.
There are also some health concerns with respect to
high grain /
high carbohydrate diets and some
common cat illness symptoms, such as vomiting, gas, bloating, and diarrhea.
They are more
common in birds eating a
diet high in
carbohydrates such as grains, pasta, rice, sweet fruit, etc..
Why aren't more veterinarians making
common sense - based recommendations for their healthy patients in order to prevent diseases such as diabetes, IBD, urinary tract disorders, etc., that are, in many cases, strongly linked to a
high carbohydrate / grain - laden / water - depleted
diet?
The most
common cause of ISC is an inappropriate
diet that is too
high in
carbohydrates and / or too low in indigestible fiber.
The most
common causes of excessive ketones in the urine are diabetic ketoacidosis, starvation, low
carbohydrate diet,
high protein
diet and prolonged low blood sugar.