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Lurisia Dale wrote:
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>Finally, Todd, your response presented a thoughtful
>analysis of some of the benefits of ketosis. However,
>you claim that "You can get all your nutrients and
>stay in ketosis." Considering that a couple pieces of
>fruit could be enough to bring you above the 70g of
>carbs usually necessary to maintain ketosis, I wonder
>how you reconcile your view with the Dr. Cordain's
>thoughts above?
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Really, the fruits you are talking about must be much larger than the
ones I'm used to eating. An apple has 12g of carbs, a cup of
strawberries even less.
On your 70g carbs, you could have a platterful of greens, some
zucchini, radishes,
cucumbers, a tomato, and four nice servings of fruit. I think that
could make
a nice balanced diet with some meat and fat.
Lynnet
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