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UK doctor switches to 80% ULTRA-processed food diet for 30 days πŸ”πŸ•πŸŸ BBC

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The ketogenic diet, or keto, has become a popular way to lose weight. The high-fat, low-carb diet is a drastic change from the diet that the USDA recommends for Americans. It’s also a huge change for your body’s metabolism.

And while keto is proven to help you shed the pounds, the diet can come with some side effects, like the notorious keto flu.The high-fat, low-carb ketogenic diet, or keto for short, has become a popular way to lose weight. And while keto is proven to help you shed the pounds, it’s a huge change for your body’s metabolism and can come with some serious side effects.

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Step aside Atkins. There’s a new fad diet in town.

The ketogenic diet, or keto for short. Celebrities like Halle Berry, Kourtney Kardashian, and Vanessa Hudgens all swear by it.

And if losing weight is your goal, keto works! It’s proven to help you shed pounds fast. But there’s more to this diet than meets the eye.Keto basically replaces carbs with fat. A typical keto diet looks like this: 70% fat, 25% protein, 5% carbohydrates. It’s a drastic change from the diet that the USDA recommends for Americans: Less than 30% fat, 20-35% protein, at least 50% carbs, and it’s a significant change for your body’s metabolism too. Usually, when you eat carbs, like a starchy potato, enzymes in your mouth, stomach, and small intestine break them into a form of sugar energy, called glucose, which your brain and body use for fuel.

So, when you skip out on carbs, the first couple of days you might experience some strong sugar cravings. Because your body is switching gears, from burning carbs to the only energy it has left: fat.

Once you’re burning fat regularly, you’ll start to see the pounds melt away. Depending on your weight, you might lose up to 3.5 pounds within the first week. As you burn more fat, levels of insulin β€” the fat-storing hormone β€” will drop significantly. This triggers your kidneys to release large amounts of sodium into the blood.

Which can actually lead to a common side effect known as the β€œketo flu.” Many keto dieters report symptoms like: Nausea, Headaches, Dizziness, Muscle cramps, and low energy levels.

But most of these symptoms will only occur within the first couple weeks of starting the diet.

After the first month, the scales will look better. But some of that lost weight isn’t actually fat. It’s water.

Because some of the carbs you’ve metabolized include glycogen, which retains water and therefore helps keep you hydrated. As a result, you’ll likely pee more, which will lower your sodium levels even more, leading to: Dehydration, Constipation or diarrhea, and bad breath.

Once you’re a couple months in you might hit the notorious keto plateau. It’s a common term in the keto community and refers to when people find it harder to continue losing weight. One study, for example, found that overweight people lost an average of 15 pounds in the first month. Another 11 pounds over the next two months. But after that, they saw no change in body weight β€” despite sticking to the keto diet.

At this point, many people quit keto. That’s why researchers often find it hard to study the long-term effects of the diet. But, as it turns out, there is one group that typically sticks to keto.

It’s unclear why, but keto has been proven to reduce the symptoms of epilepsy. And studies show that epileptic children who stay on very restricted keto diets for several years can suffer from: Kidney stones, High cholesterol, and bone fractures.

But a typical keto diet won’t be nearly as strict and if you do want to try keto, you should talk to a doctor first. In the meantime, go ahead and enjoy that bread and remember, the best diet is a balanced one of fat, protein, and β€” yes, even β€” carbs.

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Counting Calories Is A Ridiculous Way To Try And Lose Weight | Think | NBC News

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The value of currency is that it renders items as different as a banana or a TV all down to the same measurable units. But are calories really an effective β€œcurrency” for measuring weight loss? Dr. Jason Fung joined THINK to make the case against calories.
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Inside The Mindset Shift Behind Americans Losing Weight

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A Mayo Clinic diet study found that American’s weight loss strategy has changed since the pandemic, with many people now saying they want to lose weight for their health, rather than for appearances. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports for TODAY on the surprising study results, and NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar dives deeper into the top three diet aspirations.

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The psychological weight loss strategy | Laurie Coots

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What is the best strategy for getting fitter, losing weight, living a healthier life? Laurie Coots shares a few life-hacks that worked for her, starting with this: β€œImagine your healthy future self and start living that life now.”

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How to spot a fad diet – Mia Nacamulli

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Conventional wisdom about diets, including government health recommendations, seems to change all the time. And yet ads routinely come out claiming to have THE answer about what we should eat. So how do we distinguish what’s actually healthy from what advertisers just want us to believe is good for us? Mia Nacamulli gives the facts on fad diets.

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A Plant-based Diet Changed My Life | Pat McAuley | TEDxBabsonCollege

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NOTE FROM TED: While some viewers may find the nutrition advice provided in this talk to be helpful, please do not look to this talk for medical advice. We’ve flagged this talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx’s content guidelines. This talk contains strong assertions about a specific diet that lack sufficient scientific evidence for general prescription. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf

Pat McAuley describes the impact that food has on his life and why he is an advocate of the health and environmental benefits of plant-based living. Pat McAuley is a Boston-based serial entrepreneur, author, speaker, and startup consultant for ethical/plant-based companies. He has started and successfully run companies in the tech space and food and beverage industries and has extensive experience building brands from scratch. After a plant-based diet changed his life, Pat shifted his focus to building and supporting businesses in the plant-based space. He is now an outspoken advocate of the health and environmental benefits of plant-based living. Pat is the host of the popular Eat Green Make Green Podcast and is currently working on opening one of the nation’s first fully plant-based beer halls, Rewild. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Low-carb diet findings and cautions

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A new Mayo Clinic study shows low-carbohydrate diets are slightly more effective for weight loss than low-fat diets.

“Our review found those following the low-carbohydrate diet lost about 2.5 to 5 pounds more than those following comparison diets, which usually were calorie-restricted and or low-fat,” says Dr. Heather Fields, an internal medicine physician at Mayo Clinic and the study’s lead author.

Dr. Fields says, although no short-term negative health consequences were noted, the research did not examine the long-term implications of a low-carb diet.

In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Fields further explains the study’s findings and notes important cautions that come with a diet low in carbohydrates. Jeff Olsen reports.

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Get Healthy: Healthy Diet | NBC Learn

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Eating a healthy diet is possibly the single most important thing you can do for your health. Do you know what and how much to eat? NBC News Learn, in partnership with Centene Corporation, takes a look at which foods are essential to a growing body and what happens to the food once you eat it. For more “Get Healthy” videos, visit www.nbcnewslearn.com.
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Does Low Carb and Low Insulin Cause Low Muscle Mass?

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Today, we’re going to talk about a common question many people have about low-carb diets like the ketogenic diet. Does low-carb and low insulin equal low muscle mass?

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It’s true that insulin is anabolic.Β 

What is anabolic?
Anabolic is a condition where your body is building up muscle proteins.Β 

The reason bodybuilders do carbo-loading is not to build muscle. It’s to build glycogen. The problem is that when you start spiking insulin, you’re going to create insulin resistance. Insulin resistance means that your insulin is not working like it should. One of the purposes of insulin is to absorb amino acids because it’s anabolic. But, if you have insulin resistance, you’re not going to absorb the amino acids that well.Β 

When you do low-carb or keto you and intermittent fasting:
β€’ Improve insulin resistance
β€’ Improve insulin sensitivity
β€’ Start to absorb amino acids and proteinsΒ 

Also, when you do keto and intermittent fasting, you trigger something called protein sparing. In other words, your muscles are now protected against the loss of protein.Β 

I highly recommend that you decrease your carbs and do intermittent fasting if you want to improve your muscle mass.Β 

A few more things you can do to help build muscle mass:

β€’ Add exercise (weights and higher-volume to the point where your muscles are sore)
β€’ Keep your carbs at 50-60 grams per day (don’t do high-carb)
β€’ Higher dietary protein (8-9 oz. of protein per mealβ€”whole eggs, meat, and fish)
β€’ A good complete amino acid supplementΒ 

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Dr. Berg, 56 years of age is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of The New Body Type Guide and other books published by KB Publishing. He has taught students nutrition as an adjunct professor at Howard University. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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3 MINUTES AGO! Putin's Plans Did Not Work Out! The Russian Army Is Losing!

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3 MINUTES AGO! Putin's Plans Did Not Work Out! The Russian Army Is Losing!

3 MINUTES AGO! Putin’s Plans Did Not Work Out! The Russian Army Is Losing!

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The Russian occupation of Ukraine continues.
The war that Russia launched into Ukraine on February 24, 7. as the month goes on, both countries are very heavy in the war
he was shaken by the losses. The British Telegraph Newspaper wrote today that due to the unsuccessful operation, the Russian forces have almost reached the point of exhaustion. The Ukrainian military claims that about 75,000 Russian soldiers were killed during the fighting. Western estimates of Russian losses are lower, but still the loss is considered to exceed tens of thousands of people.
However, according to the latest information obtained, the Russian leader did not have the support he needed for mass mobilization, so he began to resort to more and more radical ways to prevent the collapse of the army.
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