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Cancer & Alzheimer’s May Be Prevented By Doing This

The top killers in America are heart disease, obesity, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease. Want to know something interesting? All of these diseases are linked to insulin and leptin resistance. To put it more simply: there is an underlying problem that is caused by eating too many carbs and/or protein.

 

Processed foods and grains, which Americans consume like they’re going out of style, are loaded with sugars. By eating all of these sugars, the body develops a resistance to leptin and insulin, and that makes the body hold on to fat. Additionally, this resistance can trigger inflammation and cellular damage.

 

How can you fix this?

It may be time to have your body enter into nutritional ketosis. This means that your body starts burning fat instead of glucose (sugar). As more research has surfaced, studies indicate that a ketogenic diet could be the answer for many health problems, including cancer, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s.

 

A ketogenic diet is a very low carb diet that primarily consists of healthy fats, omega-3 fatty acids, and omega-9 fatty acids. You can get most of these from foods like sprouted nuts and seeds, avocados, coconut oil, or olive oil, in addition to many others. The goal with this diet is to eliminate glucose entirely, except from whole fruits and vegetables, so that your body begins burning fat for energy. The body only burns fat for energy once glucose is no longer available. Not only does this aid optimal health, but it helps you lose weight more efficiently, considering that your body is constantly burning fat for energy.

 

There are certain people who should not jump right into a ketogenic diet. If you are a diabetic on medication, take medication for high blood pressure, or are breastfeeding, there are certain extra measures you need to take, so do a little research before starting the diet.

 

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The Benefits of Nutritional Ketosis:

 

Weight Loss: By switching to a ketogenic diet, you are essentially turning your body into a fat burning machine. Your body uses fat more efficiently than carbs, and burning fat usually helps establish a healthier metabolism.

 

Fighting Cancer: Cancer cells feed off sugar. That’s a fact. By eliminating sugar and carbs from you diet, you may be able effectively prevent or fight cancer. Unlike the cells in our body, cancer cells cannot switch to use fat for energy. By starving the cancer cells of sugar, which they need to multiply, they essentially starve to death. Ideally, you want a diet that is 70% healthy fats (not junk food), 20% protein (ideally not from meat), and 5% healthy carbs (legumes, nuts, whole grains, or whole fruits and vegetables).

 

Improves Brain Health: More and more medical studies are revealing that a ketogenic diet can be a natural cure for Alzheimer’s disease. By entering your body into natural ketosis, you establish a natural flow of ketones (small fuel molecules) to your brain. Eating certain foods negatively affects your brain, so it makes sense that foods, which nourish your brain, can improve cognitive function. The diet also increases your focus and mental performance.

 

Take note that healthy carbs are still an important part of your diet. Bread, chips, and loads of junk food are not the carbs you need, though. The aforementioned healthy carbs are great in moderation on the ketogenic diet. When transitioning to this diet, it is important that you stay hydrated. Your body also may need a two week transition period for it to start burning fat.




  • Vinnie Stevens

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    • I have never heard of the ketogenic diet. But I am certain there are many illnesses we suffer in America that could have been prevented had our diet been different.

    • That's very interesting topic. I haven't known that Alzheimer's disease can be cured or refrain from having it. When I was still studying as a medical student, there is no treatment for it. The disease is progressive and cannot be controlled. I guess I need to update my knowledge in medical treatment. Thanks for sharing it.

    • It means as progressive mental deterioration that can occur in middle or old age, due to generalized degeneration of the brain. It is the commonest cause of premature senility.

      Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear in their mid-60s. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia among older adults.

      Cause of Alzheimer’s disease

      medication side effects
      chronic alcoholism
      tumors or infections in the brain
      blood clots in the brain
      vitamin B12 deficiency
      some thyroid, kidney, or liver disorders
      stroke
      Parkinson’s disease
      Sleep disturbances

      Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

    • Wow I have heard about ketogenic diet and have seen many people claiming that they are cured of cancer by consuming this ketogenic diet. I think ketogenic diet can really cure a lot of diseases especially diseases like cancer and probably heart disease as well.

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