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by _xiaz
587 days ago
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Not really. You could create several cohort with different co-controlled fixes for each: more calories, more protein, more fiber, more nutrients. Then evaluate the percentage of successfully treated patients in each cohort. It's of course a difficult study, since someone with a bad diet will lack practically everything, so more things will work than not. I'd also be curious to see how you would design a real food diet high in micronutrients without accidentally adding a bunch of fiber in the process |
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