Fat Burning Tips & Ideas
Low-carbohydrate plans are becoming more established
in the nutrition world, but what about their more extreme cousin, the ketogenic
diet? Touted by Hollywood celebs for burning fat, reducing appetite and
managing blood sugar, is it really everything it's claimed to be? And what
about the risks? The ketogenic diet has been around for more than 100 years
when it was developed for the treatment of severe epilepsy. Doctors at the
time noticed that short-term starvation helped patients to control their
seizures but this wasn't a safe or convenient option for everyone, particularly
children.
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