you're right, ALA doesnt create a false positive, either ketones are in the urine or they're not. Fat does it, ala does, r-ala does it, exercise does it..etc etc.
"either ketones are in the urine or they're not." That's true.
"ALA doesnt create a false positive" That's not true. ALA can cause the test stick to show the wrong results.
"either ketones are in the urine or they're not." That's true.
"ALA doesnt create a false positive" That's not true. ALA can cause the test stick to show the wrong results.
that does not make sense. If ketones are there in your urine it means that they are being created right? So you're saying just ALA alone in a solution of water or something will make a keto stick show a reading for ketones?
I don't answer MOST of your posts, but then you know that already. Also, because your post has no questions marks I assumed the implied questions were rhetorical.