Now, oxidising long chain saturated fat gives you an RQ of 0.69. Lower than this needs a supplementary process of some sort. In the las...
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Endurance and oxygen flux during fatty acid oxidation
     I was browsing Pubmed looking for other things when I came across this ancient publication by Stephen Phinney, from back in 1980. Those...
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Dave Asprey and Dr Veech
      Dave Asprey has a very interesting extended discussion with Dr Veech on his Bulletproof website, mostly about ketones but also about t...
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When is a ketogenic diet not a ketogenic diet?
      I've listened to a few youtube/podcasts videos recently. Seyfried, Veech and D'Agostino appear to besettled in to what looks l...
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Would Franklin have taken a statin if they had been available in the 1800s?
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Would Franklin have taken a statin if they had been available in the 1800s?
     The Franklin expedition of 129 men perished in the Arctic, primarily of scurvy and related illnesses, in its entirety. I've been re...
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Glucosamine and aged mice
      It would appear that glucosamine, the arthritis neutraceutical, promotes longevity.   D-Glucosamine supplementation extends life span ...
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Alcohol and fructose are the same to your liver
      From Liz Miller via Facebook.   Alcoholic Liver Disease: Update on the Role of Dietary Fat   "The protective effects  of dietary ...
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