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by confianza, Aug 29, 2007 07:15AM
What are keytones?
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by CD2, Aug 29, 2007 09:27AM
To: confianza
the presence of keytones in the bloodstream

by WaveRider, Aug 29, 2007 01:39PM
To: confianza
Ketones are substances that are produced when fat cells break down. They can make the blood too acidic (ketoacidosis).
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