A 2009 study, however, found that most individuals on a low-carbohydrate diet were no longer in ketosis after six months.
Half of the mice were put on the ketogenic diet, while the control group maintained a
standard high carbohydrate diet. This higher-protein version of the keto diet increases protein to 35% of calories, while reducing fat to 60%.
Not only is it still high in fat, but it may not even work.
Then in 1994, Dateline ran a story about Charlie Abrahams,
a toddler with severe epilepsy whose parents turned to the ketogenic diet
in desperation. If you have a number of people (...)