The positive effects of having good microorganisms in the gut
help fight obesity tendencies in our body by lowering the number of calories one absorbs from food, reduce inflammation and fat storage,
maintains a
healthy appetite, and
thus effectively control the tendency to put on
weight.
JAMA even recently published an article discussing its utility in
weight loss and type 2 diabetes, both closely related to several common cancers like breast and prostate cancer.9 This effect, in itself, may improve cancer outcomes since
weight gain is associated with an increased risk of recurrence and death,
thus the mediccal should seriously consider the ketogenic diet, periodic ketosis, or simply low - carb to
help patients achieve and
maintain a
healthy weight and
healthy metabolic status.10 After years of taking continuous shots for their views, the modern day pioneers like Jeff Volek are finally receiving some vindication.