This episode talks about something that affects all of us, every day, and that is the food that we eat, or don’t eat. You’ll learn about two of today’s most promising and popular newer eating regimens - the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting. Hosts Kelly Parker and Maria Parker share their positive personal experiences with both diets (Kelly follows intermittent fasting, Maria follows ketogenic, or keto, eating).
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More About The Ketogenic Diet
Followers of a ketogenic diet eat a high fat, moderate protein, and very low carbohydrate diet. Followers drastically reduce carbohydrate intake and replace those calories with fat. After an adjustment period, the reduction in carbohydrates cause the body to go into a metabolic state called ketosis. When in ketosis the body burns fat for energy much more efficiently. The diet also can cause massive reductions in blood sugar and insulin levels. This, along with the increased ketones, has numerous health benefits The diet typically includes plenty of fats from nuts, dairy and healthy oils. Host Maria Parker bases her meals on fibrous vegetables first, with lots of fat and moderate amounts of protein.
Read More About Ketogenic Diet:
Benefits of Keto Diet:
Keto and Acne:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/benefits/acne
How to get started:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/keto
More About Intermittent Fasting
Followers of intermittent fasting, or IMF, pick a core window of time to eat and then fast the rest of the time. The most recommended time frame is 16/8, or 16 hours of fasting and 8 hours of eating. If your goal is weight loss, IMF has been shown to help decrease body fat percentage while preserving lean muscle mass, especially when following the 16/8 method of fasting. If you want to enhance your performance while burning more fat, working out in a fasted state can help. Research shows IMF can also help regulate blood sugar levels, improving insulin sensitivity. This can help with weight loss and be beneficial for diabetes management. Many diseases can be linked back to chronic inflammation. IMF can help bring down overall levels of inflammation. Anti-aging cellular autophagy, or the process which your body cleans up dead cells and repairs damaged cells, is boosted with IMF.
Read more about Intermittent Fasting:
Harvard Medical School:
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intermittent-fasting-surprising-update-2018062914156
Beginner’s Guide to IMF:
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