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Wed, 10 Jul 2002 09:18:21 -0400
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Paleogal wrote:

> I'd say it was adrenaline/cortisol related.  Maybe ketosis was super stress
> for you....  or caused hypoglycemic symptoms?  Oliva

Ketosis is stress for anyone, for the simple reason that blood
glucose must be maintained, and stress hormones are the body's
signal to do that.  The issue, I think, is how efficiently the
body responds to those hormones and gets blood glucose up.  If
it's not efficient, then one has to endure higher levels of the
stress hormones for longer periods, which has consequences.
Anyway, that's my theory.

Todd Moody
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