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Old Thu, Mar-25-04, 02:08
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Do a search on here, and also look at the studies collected by the Atkins web site. Yes the body can turn excess protien into glucose. The brain however, can function on keotenes in the absence of glucose. One study even found the brain functioned better when keotenes were the energy source.
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