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    The Ketogenic Diet

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    resulting in high toxicology. But in 1921 the Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Wilder suggested that the ketogenic diet, a diet high in fats and low in carbohydrates,

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    ARTICLE Open Access Ketogenic diet does not affect strength performance in elite artistic gymnasts Antonio Paoli1,2*, Keith Grimaldi3, Dominic D’Agostino4, Lorenzo Cenci5, Tatiana Moro1, Antonino Bianco6 and Antonio Palma6 Abstract Background: Despite the increasing use of very low carbohydrate ketogenic diets (VLCKD) in weight control and management of the metabolic syndrome there is a paucity of research about effects of VLCKD on sport performance. Ketogenic diets may be useful in sports

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    Video Speech I have never heard of the Ketogenic diet until about 2 years ago when an Instagram online trainer sent me a follow request. He would post his daily meals of breakfast, lunch, snack dinner and whatever else he ate for that day. And I thought to myself, all he this guy eats is proteins and fats, what kind of trainer is this? Where are the carbs? This guy was lean, but I wanted to see what his clients look like so I started going through his pictures. Turns out he was a brain cancer survivor

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    Rationale Behind Ketogenic Diets By Dane Fletcher Mar 9, 2011 It is long been established in scientific circles that blood sugar taken from food is totally crucial for survival. Without it, an individual will become sick, weak, and ultimately die. Nevertheless, within the previous few decades, several bodybuilders have chosen to get 'guinea pigs' for his or her own evaluation into what happens when carbohydrates - the means for bringing blood sugar to the body - are removed. The outcomes were twofold

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    Ketogenic Diet Analysis

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    The classic ketogenic diet is a high-fat diet developed in the 1920s to treat epilepsy by mimicking the biochemical changes associated with periods of limited food availability. The diet was originally composed of 80–90% fat, with carbohydrate and protein constituting the remainder of the intake. Energy is largely derived from the utilization of body fat and by fat delivered in the diet. These fats are converted to the ketone bodies β-hydroxybutyrate, acetoacetate, and acetone, which represent an

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    Ketogenic Diet Benefits

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    is sweeping the industry is the idea of ketogenic diet weight loss programs. These are extreme low-carb diets where the aim is to be in a state of ketosis, meaning that the body is burning fat as fuel as opposed to glucose. This state is achieved, largely, by simply depriving the body of glucose via the food source is available through the dieters nutritional plan. This is a diet approach that works for many people, and here are 5 benefits of ketogenic diets that you may not be aware of. 1 - Being

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    Keetogenic Diet

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    The key to a long life: Does eating a ketogenic diet make people live longer Carlos Rivera N01249201 Health and wellness FITM-106-ONA In this research analysis I will be looking at the effects of a ketogenic diet on a person’s health and if it can in fact make people live longer, but first what is a ketogenic diet? A ketogenic or ‘keto diet’ is basically a very low carb, very high fat diet where in practice calories from carbs are often brought down to 5%, proteins to 20 % and fats up

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    Ketogenic Eating Plan

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    Introduction A ketogenic eating plan is a way of eating that is high in fat and low in carbohydrates. Eating this way can help control seizures in children with epilepsy or other seizure disorders who do not respond well to medicines. There are several different versions of ketogenic eating plans. Each includes slight variations in the amount of fat, protein, and carbohydrates allowed. Your child's health care team will work with you to determine the specific amounts that are best for your child

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    The 30-Day Low Carb Diet 'Ketosis Plan' has already helped millions of people lose their excess weight easier and quicker than they ever thought possible before. Why not find out what 30-Day Low Carb Diet “Ketosis Plan” can do for you by trying it out for yourself for a full 30 days at my risk! Hi, I am Dr. Dan Levin, author of the 30-Day Low Carb Diet “Ketosis Plan” and website administrator at several of the fastest growing low carb websites online. Best known for my wildly successful internet

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    new studies of male mice released by Cell Metabolism have produced findings that could push these numbers through the roof.  It seems the answer to a longer-life may have been sitting under our noses this entire time: ketones. The studies found ketogenic diets significantly extend median lifespan, while preserving memory, motor function, and muscle mass. Essentially, that means a longer, happier, and healthier life. Forever Young “Mice undergoing ketosis lived 13.6%

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