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35. Ketone Homeostasis During Fasting
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34. This is Why We Make Ketones
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33. This is How We Burn Ketones for Energy
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Are We All Evolved to Eat High Protein?
In August of this year, 25-year-old bodybuilding mom Meegan Hefford was found unconscious in her apartment, brought to the hospital where she was declared brain-dead, and died soon after. The cause? “Too much protein before competition,” according to the New York Post. She had recently doubled her gym routine, started dieting, and begun slamming protein …
32. This is How Ketogenesis Works
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31. Gluconeogenesis as a Stress Response: Regulation by Cortisol
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30. Gluconeogenesis Occurs When the Liver is Rich in Energy and the Body is Deprived of Glucose
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How Measuring My Urine pH Got Me to Love Working Out Again
This is a brief chapter out of the middle of an ongoing story. I’m not ready to tell the whole story yet, but I’m ready to write a first draft of this chapter and share it with you. I’m still in the midst of this experiment, so what I have here isn’t a finished protocol …
Living With MTHFR
MTHFR is an enzyme that allows folate (vitamin B9) to support the cellular process of methylation, which is important for the synthesis of creatine and phosphatidylcholine, the regulation of gene expression, neurotransmitter metabolism, and dozens of other processes. There are two common polymorphisms that decrease its activity, A1298C and C677T, with C677T having the stronger …