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Keto Diet: Ketones vs Glucose for Brain Function | Advanced Nutrition | Call: 915-850-0900

Keto Diet: Ketones vs Glucose for Brain Function | Advanced Nutrition | Call: 915-850-0900 | Chiropractic + Wellness | Scoop.it

Your brain is about 2 percent of your body mass, even though it requires approximately 20 percent of your basal metabolic rate, more if you are a thinker. Various parts of your brain use different amounts of glucose, and almost twice as much in the morning. You will need to fuel your mind more if you are using your mind working hard through the day and solving problems. If you’re working more on engine control, (state a skill involving precision or equilibrium), then you will use less glucose. Many people can attest to how much energy is used by the brain when challenged.

 

Although sugar is run off by our brains rather than fat, they are also able to run off of ketones as an alternate fuel source. People who market diets tend to be aware the simple fact that an increase in ketones improves repair and the healing of neurons and increases the neurotransmitter GABA. (GABA makes it possible to sleep. It’s also the main neurotransmitter that sleep drugs and antipsychotic drugs influence.) Due to the impact of ketones on the brain, a ketogenic diet can really help those with seizures. Of course, ketosis means you’re burning far more fat, (in the form of ketones), for energy compared to glucose, and also, for the most part, that’s usually great thing.

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Ketosis is a metabolic state where the liver takes proteins and fat and produces molecules to use for energy. Ketosis allows a starving person to survive for days (or even months). Some athletes see improvements while others don't. Is a ketogenic diet right for everyone? For more information, please feel free to ask Dr. Jimenez or contact us at (915) 850-0900.

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Como usan la grasa como fuente de energía, en vez de los carbohidratos siendo los mas principales a la hora del ejercicio

Gabriela Vega's curator insight, June 1, 2021 10:55 PM

Como por medio de las grasas son utilizadas como fuente de energía, sin carbohidratos siendo estas las que mas importantes a la hora del ejercicio

 

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Ketogenic Diet: Preventive for Insulin Resistance and Cancer? | Nutrition | Call: 915-850-0900

Ketogenic Diet: Preventive for Insulin Resistance and Cancer? | Nutrition | Call: 915-850-0900 | Chiropractic + Wellness | Scoop.it

A metabolic disorder is one that interrupts normal metabolism, the process of converting food to energy on a cellular level. The mitochondria create the energy that our cells will need to perform their job, and these are usually known as the powerhouses of the cells.

 

When carbohydrates (composed of glucose) are consumed, they cause the blood glucose levels to rise. The hormone insulin, responsible for regulating energy use, is secreted by the pancreas because it damages the structure of all proteins, as a high blood sugar concentration is toxic for human tissues.

 

Based on Dr Fettke, we could simply metabolise about one teaspoon (4 grams) of glucose at once and the remainder is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen, or if this cannot happen, it’s stored as fat.

 

The longer carbs are ingested, the more glucose is produced, the more our body becomes resistant.
Insulin resistance occurs when the body does not respond to insulin properly. This results in increased blood glucose levels, which can not be saved in muscles or the liver must store it as fat, as discussed by Prof Noakes.

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A low carb, high fat Ketogenic diet (that is in nature to the Banting diet, but with carb consumption below 25g per day) has successfully treated many different ailments like obesity, epilepsy, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease, according to researchers. For more information, please feel free to ask Dr. Jimenez or contact us at (915) 850-0900.

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