Thank you... I do think the message is starting to get through. By chance, I met a lady today who has lost 7 stone since last November... but also lost Meds', lost depression, lost brain fog, lost inflammation etc. ....and found renewed life. What is not to like! Thank you for singing the Keto song😊.
@ProLongevity
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Yeap. It’s transformational for both physical and mental health. Who knew?
@moiragoldsmith7052
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@@ProLongevity Our ancestors....or did they 'know' or was it just the natural way to eat...paleo/keto was all they knew. Big pHARMa, Big Med' , Big Food corporations etc want us all addicted, desperate and ill...in order to feed their pockets.
@maryannehill8821
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Great interview thank you - dr Graham and dr Scher
@ProLongevity
Жыл бұрын
Bret is such a superlative communicator
@brianwalls9253
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant interview, enjoyed it. Thank you
@grahamXphillips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Interviewing Bret was a blast!
@pixie3458
Жыл бұрын
A great podcast by Dr Patrick Mckeon, a psychiatrist described bipolar depression as an energy dysfunction
@grahamXphillips
Жыл бұрын
Please do link to that
@pixie3458
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kzitem.info/news/bejne/qXiv0mqmfHl2o6g
@suegreenbank1262
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Omg this is so fascinating as a mother with a son who’s got on going Mentel health issues for over 16 years this is Incredible. I do agree that food is the medicine and he knows when eating to much unhealthy food it has a bad effect on him. He is in a good place as he works but the medication he is on has its side effects and I fear for his future. This ketogenic trial sounds phenomenal and wish he could trial it. Keep up the good work
@grahamXphillips
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@@suegreenbank1262 Brain Energy by Chris Palmer. Well worth reading
@carljenkins259
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It’s not Peter Attia’s opinion in his new book regarding apoe B. It’s his synthesis of the wide body of evidence from all lines of enquiry that point to apoe B being causal of atherosclerosis with the latest research being Mendelian randomisation and genetics. That said it is just one risk factor and that’s also acknowledged.
@grahamXphillips
Жыл бұрын
I simply disagree with his synthesis of the evidence. I think he’s brilliant in general and love the book. But if apoB was a killer then common sense tells us evolution would have discarded it. Read The Clot Thickens by Malcolm Kendrick and reach your own conclusion
@carljenkins259
Жыл бұрын
@@grahamXphillips I thought the thinking around atherosclerosis and evolution was that we only needed to live long enough to reproduce and as atherosclerosis takes around 30 years to develop in most people it wouldn’t have been something that evolution needed to solve. I don’t want to go down a rabbit hole online though!
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