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If people at least cut down sugar. You can't escape carbs completely on a normal diet, and keto isn't for everyone (it can also yield an intense craving for sugars that you may not feel if you were just on a regular diet).
The critical issues will always come down to excess carbs through overeating, poor dietary choices, inactivity (using your carbs for fuel to pump your muscular growth and maintenance for example is good body building) and potentially worst of all, through added chemicals and sugary substances that don't need to be added to our every day foods.
It is important to note also that while ketosis can starve some cancers, it does not cure it on its own and those under ketosis can develop cancers just like everyone else.
Ketosis is the most fun restrictive diet though because as long as you keep your macros more or less in line and get close to zero on your net carbs, you can enjoy a plethora of foods (BACON!) that other diets won't allow.
Biweekly dose of keto shilling complete, starting next executableGot to find bacon that is minus the mRNA sh###t.
Yeah, that definitely falls under "unnecessary food additives" I'd say.
I'd probably try to build a good relationship with local butchers and figure out where they source their meat from.
For some reason, my brain autocompleted this as "I'd probably try to build a good relationship with a pig..."
Buy LOCALLY Sourced...also, look on the shelves that state it is grass fed with NO HGH HORMONES and such...ONE has to look CLOSELY AT THE PACKAGING...and DO NOT BUY THE BRANDS that are in the center of the section...the bacon you are looking for will be on one end or the other...
Thanks! I typically don't eat bacon much at all...but I do enjoy it rarely. Good tip. And I find myself spending so much more time in grocery stores, picking up things - reading the label - then putting them back. Guess I'm pretty much done with packaged foods.
ONLY time I have any sugar is in my coffee...that is it...NO SWEETS of any kind and pretty much stay from anything that is processed!!!!
AND if you want to lower your blood pressure: MK-7 w/K-2!!! Those two can help with unclogging the arteries and also enhance blood flow...think of it as Drano for Blood Vessels!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
That is what the internet if for...besides, you are amongst researchers that can find ALMOST ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET...TA'!!!!!
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Clean meat of all types. Animals are open range. A little more but worth it. Frozen, shipped to your door. Have publicly stated that they will not source from any farmer that will use MRNA or vaxes.
Everyone is, by default, ketogenic. If you eat a plant-free diet, you won't get cravings for sugar after you withdraw from it/them. Cravings are created by nutrient deficiencies caused by "keto" diets relying heavily on plants or poor meat sources such as chicken.
In ketosis, cells may become cancerous. However, they are quickly destroyed or die off on their own. This has been proven, most recently, by the research done at Boston University by Thomas Seyfried.
I'm assuming he's pointing out the difference between what is allowed and what is optimal.
You can eat plants as long as you don't go over your carb limit, but just because you can doesn't mean you should.
I'm talking about "cravings." If you eat a nutrient-poor diet, your body will give you cravings. Those are usually carb-based things. You're not "craving" anything. You're starving. Meat is the most nutrient dense food available.
I did a keto diet for about 50 days and completely cut all added sugar from my diet. Fruits and veggies with their own natural sugar were okay but only in moderation. You're absolutely right when you said "it can also yield an intense craving for sugars" because I was craving sugar for all of those 50 days. After those 50 days I allowed myself a little sugar again but totally fell head first into my sugar addiction again and it seems worse than ever.
I'm not sure what's causing this extreme craving for it but I've always had it ever since I was a kid. I hate it and I try to cut added sugar from my diet every day but I crave it more than anything else. I did feel a lot better when I completely cut it from my diet but I was always thinking about it. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Keto has never worked for me either. (Despite the fact it is so popular on this forum!) I too have had life long sugar craving addictions. In recent years, I have managed to keep them at bay mainly with dark chocolate.(not as tastey, so I can control myself more!) Currently I am realizing a huge part of the cravings is actually gluten, so cutting that out helps. We each need to tune into ourselves to figure out the healthiest diet. One clue for me is I loved fresh fruit as a child.
Hey checkout the link provided above at docdroid.net. You have a fungal infection. That is why you are craving sugar so badly. There is an easy and very affordable protocol you can follow to eliminate the infection. Good luck!
About ketones. Thirty years ago, my husband and I went to the county fair and got a huge slab of fudge. We finished it before we got home. The next day, in a commuters traffic jam in LA, I went into ketosis. It was a nightmare. My body stopped breathing and I had to switch to manual. That doesn't work very well. I tried to induce yawning, because it brought relief. It was months of discomfort, cotton mouth, and hiring a trainer at a gym, before I was back to normal. I don't like ketosis.
I don't think that was ketosis. I think perhaps you are referring to diabetic ketoacidosis?
Thank you.
That's what it was, but there were definitely ketones involved. I smelled like a bowl of fruit.