Same can be said if one eats too many carbs and protein. Too much fiber can also be on that list. I would think that bad bugs also feed off of fiber.
How long does keto breath last? Some people on the ketogenic diet never experience keto breath. For those who do, the odor can be troublesome. But keto breath is temporary. Personally, I have never had bad breath. And I am sure you don't have to be on the Keto Diet to have bad breath.
Okay, awesome. I wonder how accurate AI is with these answers. And... "It's important to note that attempting to feed obligate carnivores a plant-based diet can lead to severe health issues, including malnutrition, organ failure, and even death". Why does this remind me of vegetarians who fail with their diet? Maybe man is not supposed to eat too many plants.
Let us all be aware that the Keto diet has plenty of fiber in it if you want that. You can eat salads, low starch vegetables, seeds, nuts, berries, ect AI Overview Learn more Avocados are a rich source of dietary fiber. According to the USDA National Nutrient Database, one medium avocado (about 200 grams) contains approximately 10 grams of fiber. This represents about 40% of the recommended daily intake of fiber for adults. Now for the pure carnivore diet, you can always use fiber supplements if you want to. Carnivore Diet Fiber: How to Get Fiber on Carnivore Diet | Carnivore Snax
Elie Jarrouge, MD on Insulin Resistance, a worldwide problem of epidemic proportions. Definitely food (literally) for thought... "If insulin resistance were a virus, the world would be in lockdown. But instead it’s ignored ─ even though it’s the deadliest and most widespread pandemic of our time. "Imagine a virus that infects billions by slowly poisoning their metabolism. At first, there are no symptoms ─ just subtle weight gain, fatigue, and cravings. But over time, it leads to devastating chronic diseases: • Obesity • Type 2 diabetes • High blood pressure • Fatty liver disease • Heart attacks & strokes • Kidney failure • Dementia • Cancer • Blindness • Amputations "Yet, it doesn’t make headlines. Why? Because it doesn’t kill quickly. "Instead, it disables and drains the life out of people over decades, keeping hospitals full and fueling a trillion-dollar industry of treatments without ever addressing the root cause. "Why? Because there’s too much money to be made. Big Food profits from ultra-processed, insulin-spiking, fattening, & inflammatory junk. Big Pharma profits from the diseases that follow. "The cycle is designed to keep people sick, medicated, and dependent. "But there is a cure. The solution isn’t another pill ─ it’s fixing what we eat. By reversing insulin resistance, we can stop this slow-motion disaster before it’s too late."