There are many examples of this even in just rodent studies. Cherry picking fodder. Keto studies in rodents https://t.co/Eu29gyV1tL 🤷 🙃 👀 🤔 🤯 😬
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@BenBikmanPhD @theproof @MyNutritionSci Ben, is this the manuscript your referencing? https://t.co/4Q4XSXuA52 If not, please link :)
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@BenBikmanPhD @theproof @MyNutritionSci It’s just generally problematic to assume carb restriction research in rodents applies to humans (note the highly non-human result here; one example of several): https://t.co/oNoitf1sCY https://t.co/kJY7UDwPaR
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@comebackking1 Ditto here: “In sum, the response of mice to a carbohydrate-free diet was greater weight gain and metabolic disruptions in distinction to the response in humans where low carbohydrate diets cause greater weight loss than isocaloric controls.