if carbohydrates are completely removed from a person's food what will be the impact?
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Reducing your intake of calorie-dense carbs automatically reduces the amount of calories you're consuming on a daily basis, which forces your body to burn fat stored around your midsection for energy, rather than the sugars it takes from carbohydrates.
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Symptoms that may be experienced from a low-carbohydrate diet, include:
Nausea.
Dizziness.
Constipation.
Fatigue.
Dehydration.
Bad breath (halitosis).
Loss of appetite.
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