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Old Sat, Sep-25-04, 18:17
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Originally Posted by Voyajer
Low-carbers need extra water. Ketosis dehydrates. If low-carbers don't drink their water, they can get kidney stones. On the other hand, high-carbers retain water and don't need to drink as much, because they are bloated.


Interesting. I never knew low-carbing contributed to kidney stones. I'm skeptical. Can anyone show me some evidence of that?
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