Feline FBM · 11.3

11 Boundaries and Non-Applicability · 11.3 Diagnosed Disease Boundary

11.3 Diagnosed Disease Boundary

Feline Fat-Based Metabolism (Fat-Based Metabolism)

Definition

When a disease has already been diagnosed, Feline FBM must be used only as structural nutrition reasoning—not as disease treatment or medical override.

Diagnosed kidney disease, pancreatitis, IBD, endocrine disease, obstruction history, skin disease, and similar conditions require clinical boundary respect.

Food structure can still be discussed, but not as cure. No treatment protocol.

Boundary Conditions

Existing diagnosis → clinical care plan remains authoritative for medical decisions.

Feline FBM may inform how food structure is read relative to outputs, but cannot override prescribed treatment or imply disease reversal.

Invalid Use

change prescribed treatment based on FBM reading alone

claim diet structure cures diagnosed disease

ignore clinician because structure analysis is complete

Valid Use

Valid use: maintain clinical plan + use Feline FBM to read whether long-term food structure aligns with metabolic variables relevant to outputs—without promising medical outcomes.

Page Duty

This page defines diagnosed-disease boundary only. Not a treatment protocol, not an effect-guarantee system.