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There is a large spectrum ranging from malnutrition to optimal health, which includes many common symptoms and diseases which can often be prevented or alleviated with better nutrition. Excess protein consumption in the absence of alkalizing mineral intake (usually from fruits and vegetables) may leads to low grade acididosis in which calcium and glutamine may be leached from bone and muscle respectively to keep the blood pH steady. Where gross caloric intake is adequate, however, a more benign form of ketosis generally results. (This should not be confused with the very harmful ketoacidosis, seen primarily in diabetics and alcoholics.) The overall effect on physical health of a low-carbohydrate diet -- especially concerning blood lipids, bone mass, potential osteoporosis, and possible strain on the liver and kidneys -- is the subject of an impassioned debate, which has not been resolved. All reputable authories agree, however, that excess protein consumption requires additional water intake to prevent dehydration.

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  1. [...] Anatrim’s ingredients are all supposed to be a natural base. You can find more on the ingredients of Anatrim in Anatrim - Ingredients. [...]

  2. Weight Loss and Diet » The Diet Relationship November 8th, 2006 3:05 pm

    [...] Incredible claims have been made for a variety of “crash” diets and diet pills. And a few of these very restricted diets do result in noticeable weight loss in a short time. A large amount of this loss is water and such a loss is rapidly regained when normal food and liquid intake is resumed. These diet plans are often costly and may be unsafe. Furthermore, they do not highlight lifestyle modifications that will assist you to maintain your preferred weight. Dieting without help of exercises will result in a loss of valuable body tissue such as muscle mass in addition to a loss in fat. [...]

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