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    Kim, my Endo (for diabetes) said that the kind of Ketosis that Paleo
creates is not good if one has any  kidney problems. Talk to your doctor as
it may have more to do with exactly what is wrong with your kidneys.

    Hope this helps,

    Lois


> The major question I guess I have is:  Does the Paleolithic diet result
> in the person going into ketosis?  Because of the amount of problems I
> have had with my kidneys it really makes me cautious.
> Thank you,
>
> Kim

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