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Oxaloacetate. I am joining a study. Maybe you want to try

helen1

Senior Member
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Canada
I don't know, I am afraid. I know very little about this supplement.
@Hip
I’m shocked, truly shocked lol.

I think I’ve figured it out though which is that low oxaloacetate is indeed needed for ketosis, so taking supplementary oxaloacetate is counterproductive to ketosis.
 

Springbok1988

Senior Member
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158
I took this probably a year ago and only found a mild benefit that went away after several days. Not worth how expensive it is, in my experience.
 
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Location
St. Louis
This guy sounds like a charlatan, but David Kaufman seems legit and was skeptical at first. He is now a big proponent. At the optimal dosage, the cost seems ludicrous. However, I may give it a shot just to see if there is any benefit. If there is, I'd be satisfied and hopeful that it would become FDA approved knowing that there is something out there. I'm not bedridden and have a job, so, I'd I have been waiting 20 years for something this promising, I can wait another 1-2 years for FDA approval instead of paying $500+ a month.