Unknown 22.58 Add Comment On Stephen Phinney and an RQ of 0.62 Edit On Stephen Phinney and an RQ of 0.62 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... Read More
Unknown 04.35 Add Comment Endurance and oxygen flux during fatty acid oxidation Edit 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... Read More
Unknown 06.44 Add Comment Dave Asprey and Dr Veech Edit 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... Read More
Unknown 01.43 Add Comment When is a ketogenic diet not a ketogenic diet? Edit 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... Read More
Unknown 01.29 Add Comment Would Franklin have taken a statin if they had been available in the 1800s? Edit 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... Read More
Unknown 00.40 Add Comment Glucosamine and aged mice Edit Glucosamine and aged mice It would appear that glucosamine, the arthritis neutraceutical, promotes longevity. D-Glucosamine supplementation extends life span ... Read More
Unknown 22.38 Add Comment Alcohol and fructose are the same to your liver Edit 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 ... Read More
Unknown 02.55 Add Comment Edit Dairy and diabetes Mozaffarian has published this nice observational correlation between three markers of dairy consumption and subsequent onset of diabetes ov... Read More
Unknown 07.20 Add Comment butter and leptin receptors: Speculation!, Stearate Edit Stearate, butter and leptin receptors: Speculation! I suppose the first thing I have to say is that the Tatter Paper of the last blog entry is not science in the form that any scientist migh... Read More
Unknown 02.55 Add Comment Boiled mashed potatoes for miracle weight loss? Edit Boiled mashed potatoes for miracle satiety? The effects of potatoes and other carbohydrate side dishes consumed with meat on food intake, glycemia and satiety response in children . Wi... Read More
Unknown 05.29 Add Comment High fat fed mice on stearic acid Edit High fat fed mice on stearic acid The concept of finding anything positive about palmitic acid is still tantamount to research suicide. However, stearic acid is a rather diff... Read More
Unknown 02.55 Add Comment Not really much about swimming underwater (2) Edit Not really much about swimming underwater (2) Just a one liner after all the discussions about breath holding on a fat based diet: Effects of Twenty Days of the Ketogenic Diet on Metabol... Read More
Unknown 13.51 Add Comment Life (11) Ferredoxin Edit Life (11) Ferredoxin Anyone who has read through the Life series will know that I have a great deal of time for reduced FeS moieties as the core energy source u... Read More
Unknown 12.44 Add Comment Insulin glucagon and protein Edit Insulin glucagon and protein Again from dissertante's query: How can chicken be found to raise blood glucose, acutely? Many years ago, as a beginner at treating diab... Read More
Unknown 03.22 Add Comment Personalised nutrition: Eat fat Edit Personalised nutrition: Eat fat Personalized Nutrition by Prediction of Glycemic Responses In the comments after the last post, dissertante asked about the above study. It... Read More
Unknown 23.44 Add Comment On drinking varnish Edit On drinking varnish Dietary linoleic acid elevates the endocannabinoids 2-AG and anandamide and promotes weight gain in mice fed a low fat diet. Raphi sent me t... Read More