Articles Tagged with ketosis DUI defense

Claims that ketogenic diets can routinely cause false DUI readings have become staples of internet legal forums, social media explainers, and unsupervised biohacking communities lacking peer review or clinical validation, despite the absence of supporting forensic or toxicology data. The narrative usually follows a predictable formula. Ketosis produces acetone. Breath and blood devices confuse acetone for alcohol. Innocent drivers are misidentified as impaired.

The science behind that story is far more limited and problematic than some proponents acknowledge.

Understanding where ketogenic metabolism matters, and where it does not, involves separating three subjects that are often blended into one. Those are:

Can Ketogenic Fasting Affect Your DWI Charges in North Carolina?

If you’re following ketogenic fasting, characterized by prolonged calorie and carbohydrate restriction, you may be unknowingly altering your body’s response to alcohol and potentially impacting DUI test results and associated criminal allegations of “drunk Medical lab technician analyzing DWI blood alcohol sample during ketogenic fasting investigation for impaired driving defense in North Carolina driving.”

While ketogenic fasting triggers autophagy, a natural cellular cleanup, it also indirectly influences glucose and cortisol levels, creating complex physiological interactions potentially relevant to impaired driving charges.

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