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Your body doesn’t actually need carbs
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@WhatIveLearned

2 years ago

This isn’t to say everyone should eat zero carbs, the point is more to reassure people doing low carbohydrate diets that their brain function won’t suffer. (It’s often said we need carbs for the brain) If you do feel brain fog on a keto diet, you’re probably lacking salt. The kidneys hold onto sodium when insulin is high and cutting out carbs will reduce your insulin and have you excreting more salt.

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@luissemedo3597

2 years ago

Ah yes, my favorite anime, Gluconeogenesis(evangelion)

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@bidoofthedoof3229

2 years ago

Your vegetable oil video changed my life. Going to be a life time of better health. Thank you for all the videos you do!

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@georgeimmanuel3992

2 years ago

As an asian who eat rice, three times a day, for every year in my life, I decide not to believe this.

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@StressHaze

2 years ago

That guy survived 300+ days only on his body fat !!????? DAMN , THAT'S A LEGEND RIGHT THERE

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@IndigoMist44

2 years ago

“This is a lie” — my crippling chocolate addiction

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@sharmalarm

2 years ago

Been virtually carb-free now for 2 years. I’m disabled and experience a lot of daily pain, but I’m no longer sick since cutting them out, which I cannot tell you how grateful I am. I feel healthier, stronger and clearer than ever before! :)

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@abranzoni4815

2 years ago

Angus Barbieri was on a strict minimal diet and didn’t totally stopped eating and survived entirely on his body fat as you claim. The man consumed vitamins, electrolytes, an unspecified amount of yeast (a source of all essential amino acids) and beverages such as tea, coffee, and sparkling water, also he occasionally consumed small amounts of milk and/or sugar with the beverages. Stop spreading nonsense, lots of people take this stuff as facts.

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@jacobhibbard8038

2 years ago

The body doesn’t require carbs to live, it prefers carbs to function. People forget that fruits and vegetables are mostly made of carbs. So keep eating those healthy carb rich foods for proper health and functioning. 🥝🍈🍌🍉🍇🥕🌽

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@DesireeTV

2 years ago

Oh my gosh, I just discovered this myself. Cut out all carbs and felt and functioned just fine. Lost weight, and no more brain fog.

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@nukeboynez3648

2 years ago

I wish people would‘ve told me about this when I was younger. I struggled with weight from the age of 10 up to 19. Steuggled to focus in school. I tried to restrict my kalories but I always ended up gaining more weight back. After I discovered Keto the weight and brain fog just disappeared. I wish I knew about keto earlier on, it would‘ve saved me so much time. The only downside I experience is that my sex urge disappears on keto. Low libido. But I eat carbs on weekends (cheat days) when I am out with friends to make sure "it" can function.

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@NoticeMeSenpaiii

2 years ago

I want to see more research into the genetics of food metabolism. Different individuals and ethnicities have wildly different drug/toxin metabolism (look at genetic polymorphism of liver enzymes alone; it's wild), so why should we expect to have identical nutritional needs and tolerances? Anecdotal evidence tells us that some people thrive on a low fat, high carbohydrate diet and others thrive on a keto diet. Some people develop health problems following those diets. I'd like to see more research into the genetics behind our physiological responses to different diet compositions. I just really can't see nutrition being one size fits all.

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@awemanyfit

2 years ago

I've never seen or heard of an athlete at the top of his sport (must be physical,sprinting,contact e.t.c) doing keto

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@thegooddeciple486

2 years ago

Carbs is for people like me, I do manual labour at construction sites, around 5-6 hours of solid hard labour on a work day which I estimate to burn around 300-500 calories per hour. I wouldn't have strength to push my muscles and cardiovascular system if I don't eat carbs right before I start working and during lunch. I try to keep my vitamins, minerals and nutrients balanced but it's really hard. All I can think about after work is to stuff my body and replenish my exhausted body. I try to avoid carbs afterworking during dinner, but I'm comtemplating whether I should carb load the night before so I have more energy to burn the next day at work.

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@robertbenton2294

2 years ago

This dude is correct. Ketones do alot more than fuel your body.

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@georgebeckons539

2 years ago

Your intestinal tract may have some complaints here though, a super high fiber or protein diet can cause bloating, excess gas, and general discomfort. For most people carbs are the easiest thing for the body to process so a well portioned diet generally takes the win. This is also the case if you've gone without food for a while and your blood sugar is starting to crash (feeling dizzy and nauseous), carbs are a quick way to rebalance that.

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@abirhasankhan9327

2 years ago

Yes but gluconeogenesis occurs from protein. Too much protein in the keto diet and you will be thrown out of ketosis. Too little protein and you will have muscle wastage. The 2nd case may not be a big deal for some people, but for those who are concerned about their physique/asthetic, this is very important.

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@lpolityk

2 years ago

Did Angus Barbieri really survived entirely on his body fat? I just read that he had to suplement potassium, sodium, other vitamins and was drinking coffee, tea and soda (edit: no soda, sparkling water). Near the end he added some sugar and milk. And when he finished, started to eat small portions. He was under observation, despite fasting from home. Do your research. I think a lot is missing and simplified in this short videos.

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@emj7336

2 years ago

Gluconeogenesis is possible, but not energetically efficient, it's the backup pathway intended to "bridge the gap" when you can't eat carbs to provide the necessary glucose. It's possible, but certainly not recommended for your everyday diet.

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@thewalkingjoke3843

2 years ago

I eat high carb diet and experience zero problems with energy levels. It’s also essential if you work out a lot, especially if you do a lot of high intensitet exercise as your body will not be able to keep up with the energy demand with fat since the energy converting process is a lot longer

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