Not exact matches
I agree with him on this point: it is possible to formulate ketogenic
diets in
such a way that they don't
generate nutrient deficiencies.
At the Ancestral Health Symposium in 2012, I organized a panel discussion («New Technologies, New Opportunities») looking at how new technologies
such as quantified self tools with automatic data collection via Wifi could help us
generate unbiased data on the effects of different
diets and lifestyles.
It has been found that a
diet which includes animal protein of any kind, will tend to form a layer around muscle cells, making it impossible for
such cells to suck sugar from blood, thus,
generating diabetes type 2 (read the book «Proteinaholic...», long title...)
When consuming
such high fat
diets our bodies gradually become «keto - adapted» (as evidenced by a urine test) to effectively
generate KBs (from amino acid and lipid catabolism) and burn ketones.
Theoretically, this means that your dog needs to be on a senior
diet;
such as a food that is specifically
generated for senior dogs.