Posted by Hello321 on March 6, 2016, at 10:58:10
In reply to Re: Keto diet/hello321, posted by J Kelly on March 6, 2016, at 6:23:16
This is the video I stumbled upon that really made me start thinking about nutrition and how much it can affect brain health. I've posted it on here before and I'm sure it'll seem a bit boring if one isn't really in the mood to learn about nutrition. But it definitely got me thinking. At first I planned to just start cutting back on sugar.
This is the video I stumbled upon that really made me start thinking about nutrition and how much it can affect brain health. I've posted it on here before and I'm sure it'll seem a bit boring if one isn't really in the mood to learn about nutrition. But it definitely got me thinking. At first I planned to just start cutting back on sugar. But then I read about the supposed benefits of the keto diet and decided to go the extra mile and switch to a different source of energy, and not rely on glucose like ones no body normally does. I admit, I do get a bit nervous because we're always told the body can suffer if our glucose gets too low. But I suppose that's where the moderate amount of protein we eat on ketosis feeds any functions that require glucose after being converted to glucose through gluconeogenesis.
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