Do You Have To Eat A Ketogenic Diet All Of The Time To Get Its Benefits? | Mark Sisson

The ketogenic diet has gained a lot of popularity in the past couple of years. If you’re not quite sure what it is, why it could be beneficial, or you’re well-acquainted with it and just want to learn more, this episode is for you. The ketogenic diet, or keto as it’s called, is a high-fat low carbohydrate diet. While some people take this to mean loads of conventionally raised meat and dairy, the true (and beneficial version) means lots of beneficial fats from things like avocados, nuts and seeds, and coconut; high-quality protein from clean sources like grass-fed meat and pasture-raised eggs; and plenty of non-starchy vegetables. ⁣

To hash out more of the details about keto and how it can support good health, I was excited to talk with my friend and one of the leading voices in the Paleo/Primal and keto movements, Mark Sisson. Mark is the founder of the popular daily health blog, Mark’s Daily Apple, godfather to the Primal food and lifestyle movement, and the New York Times bestselling author of The Keto Reset Diet. His latest book is Keto for Life, where he discusses how he combines the keto diet with a Primal lifestyle for optimal health and longevity. Mark is the author of numerous other books as well, including The Primal Blueprint.⁣

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  • @johnbuchananart6932
    @johnbuchananart69323 жыл бұрын

    My Personal Notes: * Awesome interview with Mark Sisson. * Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in your muscles. * Tim Noakes wrote the book called the Lore of Running - advocated high carbs, but later he switched to low carbs - big shift in science thinking. * Sugar suppresses immunity. If sugar is there then vitamin C can't get in. * What turns to glucose quickly in the blood is like eating sugar. Example: rice. * Lots of our genes can be changed (turned on a off) by our lifestyle. * Primal blueprint: our genes are a recipe that rebuilds, renews, regenerates us, recreates us every minute of every day based on certain inputs. * Genes are a predisposition, not a pre-destiny. * Eat lots of plants and animals. * Walking is one of the best things you can do. * Lift heavy things every now and then. * Sprint at least once a week. * Get plenty of sleep. * Engage in play. Our brains require play. * Reverse aging = do keto. * The less sugar you eat in a lifetime the better. Said by Michael Eades, M.D., Protein Power. * Metabolic flexibility means you can derive energy from the fat on your plate and body, carbs on your plate, glucose in your blood, glycogen in your muscles, or the ketones your liver makes. * If achieved, the body becomes efficient at burning these things at certain circumstances. * Keto means we become good at burning fats, after achieved, genes will be turned on to burn fat at a higher rate. * Fat is burned with there little guys, the mitochondria. They are powerhouses. Keto brings them back. * You can derive 85-90% of your energy requirements from fat - on body or from plate. * When you go keto, you can eat all the non-starchy vegetables you want. * Example: carbs in broccoli are locked in a fibrous matrix. * Liver creates ketones in the absence of glucose. Eventually the brain will love it and become adept at using ketones for fuel. * There is no dietary requirement for carbs in human nutrition. * There are essential amino acids from protein and essential fatty acids from fat but there is no such a thing as essential carbohydrates. * There are over 200 genes that help us with starvation, but nothing to help us from over-eating. * Keto = 50 grams of carbs or less. Just eat real food like veggies and animal stuff. * Takes about 3 weeks for mitochondria to adapt to keto so you can derive 85-90% of fats for your energy. * Get sodium and magnesium to avoid keto flu. * The liver can make over 750 calories from ketones. * Example of not eating for 5 days: creates a closed-loop system = the body takes out some of the fat out of storage and combusts some of it in the muscles that you use throughout day, so you combust some of that fat in the muscles and then it takes some of those triglycerides and strips out the glycerol so it then becomes the backbone to create enough glucose through gluconeogenesis to provide the brain with the little amount of glucose that it does require, perhaps it needs 40-50 grams a day. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluconeogenesis * The liver makes ketones, and the brain thrives and prefers ketones. * The brain does not burn fat; it burns ketones. It does better on this than sugars. * Thus your body can make glucose from fat so that is why there in no external need for carbs from nature. Hence no such thing as essential carbohydrates. The body rocks! * Once achieved, epigenetics comes into play, activating genes to spare extra amino acids, protein than we might need. So the body had to work, has to deaminate it, pee it out. BTW, "deaminate" = To remove an amino group, NH2, from (an organic compound). * So the only reason your need amino acids are for structural, for repair. For building and repairing things. You don't want to combust it. * Insulin is a nutrient storage hormone. * If you don't have insulin, you can't gain weight. * Protein = minimum 75 grams a day for a man. And does not exceed 120 grams. * If you're fat adapted, you don't need as many calories as you might think. * Protein can turn into a sugar if you eat too much. * Ketones cuts hunger. Keto diets controls hunger and cravings. Hunger dissipates. * As you get older, muscle on the body becomes more important. It's the forgotten organ. Avoid sarcopenia. * Definition: Sarcopenia is a type of muscle loss that occurs with aging and/or immobility. It is characterized by the degenerative loss of skeletal muscle mass, quality, and strength. The rate of muscle loss is dependent on exercise level, co-morbidities, nutrition and other factors. From Wiki. * Lift the heaviest weights without getting hurt. * Heavier weights with few reps increase strength over time. * Hex bar deadlifts are great: www.amazon.com/s?k=deadlift+hex+bar * This one exercise impacts the entire body. Grip, shoulders, legs. Affects growth hormone and testosterone. * Burning sugar produces reactive oxygen species at a greater rate than combusting fat through the mitochondria. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive_oxygen_species#Damaging_effects * You're better offer to use the pathway of fat through mitochondria because you'll produce fewer reactive oxygen species than what sugars do. From Wiki, "Reactive oxygen species are implicated in cellular activity to a variety of inflammatory responses including cardiovascular disease." * When you eat sugars and starchy foods, it burns dirty in your mitochondria (your powerhouses), leaving waste products which are free-radicals which drives aging!!! * When you burn ketones, it burns clean (or much, much cleaner). * Skip a meal = the more your body says, "This is a great time to do some house cleaning." Autophagy = eats waste products. If you don't fast, the garbage builds up. * We now know that fat is the preferred fuel for human movement. Ketones rule! * Cholesterol is not the bad guy as history reports. Cholesterol is a very important molecule in the body. It's integral to life. You body makes 1,300 milligrams a day whether you have it in your diet or not. * HDL is the good cholesterol. * Cyclical keto = do keto on and off. Old human history did this. * Industrial seeds oils affect your insulin sensitivity. * Getting kicked out of "keto" is not a big deal. Don't chase the numbers. * Once you achieve metabolic flexibility, you can eat lots of carbs for a meal or two in the week and bounce back no big deal. * A chilly pad might help you sleep better. www.chilitechnology.com * Cortisol keeps you awake. * en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_De_Vany = basically said, we are the most human when we are not eating, all the good things happen here. * When we are not eating (fasting), your body says this is the best time to repair. * Wow - if a cell is surrounded by a lot of nutrients all the time, it will consume it and replicate thus having too big of a party (and parties produce trash and don't clean during that time), but when a cell is NOT surrounded by lots of nutrients, it will think, hey I need to eat something, so it'll munch on the waste of these damaged proteins inside of the cytasol and damaged fats, and I'm going to fix some of the DNA because now I have time. * Autophagy turns on the correct genes for healthy aging, it builds your own stem cells, it reduces inflammation, it turns on the antioxidant systems and improves your brain function. * Keto is not a permanent state. * Autistic kids can benefit from keto. * His website: www.ketoreset.com/ * Sisson's latest book, Keto For Life

  • @joannaosborne6013

    @joannaosborne6013

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your notes

  • @gailkane-berman2766

    @gailkane-berman2766

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your summary

  • @ericsrepair

    @ericsrepair

    2 ай бұрын

    Great synopsis ! Thanks ,

  • @inthevortex-de1rh

    @inthevortex-de1rh

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you ❤

  • @Norway-Norwegian

    @Norway-Norwegian

    19 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much John!

  • @TheFrankHummer
    @TheFrankHummer4 жыл бұрын

    Around 37 minutes: that's what I do also. I eat about 1 and a half meals per day, between about 1PM and 6 or 7PM. It's easy when you're on low carb. I never get "tired and hungry". I have plenty of energy. My one main meal though is good and hearty. I maintain a weight around 183 lbs, and height of 6' 2.5''. Age 64.

  • @FamilyAubel

    @FamilyAubel

    7 күн бұрын

    Singing that keto song. We all have that same result. I feel the need to stuff myself tho, i know I’ll not get another opportunity to eat and my stomach is so small. It’s actually stressful. I do prefer the grazing. But glucose control, A1C, and mental health win the day.

  • @lupitaalcantara4548
    @lupitaalcantara45482 ай бұрын

    *I recoomend looking also at the specific keto diet called HyperKeto personally I think it's even better than carnivore and so on*

  • @user-sz9pz2bt4f
    @user-sz9pz2bt4f Жыл бұрын

    I’m keto, but gave up the dairy due to allergy/inflammation. I eat veggies and some fruit, occasional blueberries and pomegranate. I feel amazing.

  • @gailmanley3130

    @gailmanley3130

    9 ай бұрын

    I really feel like I never tasted dairy until I found raw dairy from A2 cows a a farm near me. The big food dairy is a shadow of what the original tastes like and plus raw is easy to digest without immflamuation.

  • @michaelsantoriello3009
    @michaelsantoriello30094 жыл бұрын

    I walked 10 miles for the vets on Friday 36 hours fasted. Metabolic flexibility could be the most powerful thing I've ever done for myself. #health #keto #fasting

  • @paulineburke7965
    @paulineburke79654 жыл бұрын

    Hi from Northern Italy 💙 and thank you! I discovered paleo-eating by myself 30 years ago after moving here. My body tells me what and when and how to eat, simply by learning to listen to it and to the local wisdom of local elders who have always followed nature rather than globalization. I don't eat bread or pasta or cereal; I love vegetables, olive oil, nuts, seeds, legumes, oily fish, cycling and dancing and singing.

  • @andrewnorris5415

    @andrewnorris5415

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love all that. Also do not eat bread or pasta or cornflakes. Wholefoods gluten-free diet. I also eat legumes, oats, millet, quinoa. Not in massive amounts. I eat fish twice a week. I have a lot to thank the Longevity Diet from Prof. Lango, a leading researcher. He bases it on real scientific evidence of longest-lived communities who got actual results of both health and long-lived lives.

  • @robertbertollo5282

    @robertbertollo5282

    4 жыл бұрын

    Me too Pauline.. brava ! Ciao Roberto

  • @oolala53

    @oolala53

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewnorris5415 Longo is into high starch. I know because I used his principles (and Dr. Greger) for 18months -also cut most flour products and nearly all packaged foods- but my blood glucose levels were rising! There has been some questioning of the data on Blue Zones. In any case, I am trying 40% protein, back to eating animals, will get blood work soon to see if my triglycerides have been affected. Hope to avoid having to go keto. Just don't like the meals.

  • @real.estate.video.

    @real.estate.video.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@oolala53 Longo is a joke. Very arrogant and dismissive towards keto. Total phony.

  • @lrwalters14
    @lrwalters144 жыл бұрын

    I have always been hungry. Keto is the first thing I have ever tried that made me not hungry. Fasting isn't hard because on Keto, I would just forget to eat (I have never in 50 years had this wonderful issue).

  • @mrsiz218

    @mrsiz218

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes girl Yes!! Same here!!

  • @lechatel
    @lechatel4 жыл бұрын

    I'm 62 and never been over-weight. I have a job which requires me to be fit. I only eat two meals a day 5 hours apart. I don't snack or eat junk food . Grow some of my own food. I eat lots of butter, meat, fish and I rarely eat carbs or sugary things. I don't stress about what I eat...my body has always told me when I haven't had enough of something (or if I have had too much.) All very straightforward. Perhaps I have been doing this keto thing by accident?

  • @gustavohopkins242

    @gustavohopkins242

    4 жыл бұрын

    Definitely sounds like it. But as they were saying keto seems to he the natural state for humans in between fruit seasons

  • @mav6232
    @mav6232 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 3:00 was a high carb guy when he was an athlete 8:30 bread rice and beans pasta 11:10 primal blueprint 17:00 keto 24:15 vegetables are the only carb exception- not refined , starchy ones 25:30 there is no dietary requirement for carbs 28:15 what is keto 28:50 peto- paleo keto 31:00 ketones and fat 32:15 keto stereotype 34:00 calories and macros 37:10 mark feels he needs sweet potatoes and black rice Lift weight causes u to keep muscle 41:30 time restricted eating/fasting 42:45 personalised eating

  • @Richard-rk7tg

    @Richard-rk7tg

    7 ай бұрын

    P

  • @stevenmaritz2681

    @stevenmaritz2681

    7 ай бұрын

    Correct the main stream advice was wrong because they thought their science could convince the beliving public break to buy their untruths and defy human existenial nutitiona survival history through time. In that name of obscene profits for the greedy.

  • @jujugoketo3711
    @jujugoketo37114 жыл бұрын

    Been keto for almost 2 years. ❤️ this. Wish I could get friends to listen to this and understand the benefits. This is great info and stated so well! Thank you both!

  • @lrwalters14

    @lrwalters14

    4 жыл бұрын

    My friend just found out she has type two diabetes and even though she has watched me lose weight on Keto, she refuses to try it because her doctor says "no" so she is going down the insulin needle path like her father before her. So sad. I told her to look up Type 2 Diabetes & Keto because there are so many people that have changed their lives on Keto, but she refuses.

  • @FamilyAubel

    @FamilyAubel

    7 күн бұрын

    Oh hun. We are the minority. I’d rather try to change a man’s religion than try to change his diet.

  • @joannekerr8839
    @joannekerr88393 жыл бұрын

    This was SUCH a great interview, thank you so much. I especially love interviews that go both ways - both 'Marks' were sharing information, anecdotes, personal experiences and it was just so enjoyable.

  • @marcoabrillo6854
    @marcoabrillo68544 жыл бұрын

    i dont usually watch hour long vids but when youre on keto you have the energy to do just that

  • @addiecoelman1996

    @addiecoelman1996

    7 ай бұрын

    @marcoabrillo6854 - so keto gives you energy to sit and watch TV for 2 hours. 😂 how do you not understand how ridiculous your comment is.

  • @marcoabrillo6854

    @marcoabrillo6854

    7 ай бұрын

    what are you 12??! lol looks like someone didnt get a 3yr old joke. you must be fun at parties @@addiecoelman1996

  • @aireddy
    @aireddy4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you both of you Mark , I read most of your books. This is another great interview Mark Hyman with Mark Sisson.

  • @polanco187
    @polanco1874 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic conversation. I have learned so much from this one.

  • @karenlucci2154
    @karenlucci21544 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video! So much valuable info. And love Mark Sisson's Primal Kitchen products!!

  • @TheFrankHummer
    @TheFrankHummer4 жыл бұрын

    After following low carb /keto literature in books and on the web for 20 years, it's still great to hear a good discussion of the basics, like this video. I think that's because we're immersed in this culture that is still skeptical of all the great science that'ts behind this.

  • @sandydrifka3755
    @sandydrifka37554 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I took the plunge and invested in the course training with the Primal Health Coach Institute. I am a big fan of Mark Sisson.

  • @claudettesechler149
    @claudettesechler1493 жыл бұрын

    What a great guest! Love all the information!

  • @ItsmeJenagain
    @ItsmeJenagain4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing discussion! Thank you both! I plan to share this video with my people. 😀

  • @ligiasommers
    @ligiasommers4 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful, interesting and helpful talk thank you 🙏🏻💖🌷

  • @davidjohns5236
    @davidjohns5236 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this interview- Thankyou.

  • @nikkibenk
    @nikkibenk3 жыл бұрын

    Amazing informational conversation!!! I've been on a keto diet with intermittent fasting for 4 years now for proper brain function. You both have a great rapport and I much enjoyed watching this.

  • @ericstephenson145
    @ericstephenson1453 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for promoting Keto! Almost two years in on a Keto lifestyle and never felt more active and energetic.

  • @ewaszychowska
    @ewaszychowska4 жыл бұрын

    Dear Dr. Hyman & Mr. Sisson - I have been following each of you for several years now...it was so amazing to have the two of you together in one podcast. Dr. Hyman - you asked outstanding questions that helped me better understand Mark's view and you shared your own insights. I loved seeing & hearing the two of you talk about Keto. It's been the best Farmacy interview for me, ever! Thanks again!

  • @debbiesmith2207
    @debbiesmith2207 Жыл бұрын

    Totally love you guys, thanks for the videos

  • @cates_keto
    @cates_keto8 ай бұрын

    What a brilliant video! Thank you both!! 🎉

  • @ryandubois7419
    @ryandubois74193 жыл бұрын

    This is like Batman & Superman teaming up! Love both of these guys.

  • @johanlofcrantzramsay2753
    @johanlofcrantzramsay27533 жыл бұрын

    Great intervju! Thank you for your great work 👍👍👍

  • @genkishan
    @genkishan10 ай бұрын

    Such an informative session, Thank you

  • @sjmac9737
    @sjmac97373 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps the best exchange available for the average person to understand health and diet. A good mixture of science and practical knowledge to help many understand this

  • @hambonerz
    @hambonerz3 ай бұрын

    Your best interview among the dozens I've viewed.

  • @unacceptable158
    @unacceptable1587 ай бұрын

    This was such a great interview!!

  • @pamcolding5925
    @pamcolding59254 жыл бұрын

    What a great interview and such an easy to understand explanation of what a fat burner is and how to become one.

  • @okharren
    @okharren4 жыл бұрын

    Great interview, great advice

  • @thonmaralli5045
    @thonmaralli50454 жыл бұрын

    Keto made me eat omad and still never be too hungry most of the time. I weighed 79kg down to 61kg. Awasome.

  • @Jan-ed3ud

    @Jan-ed3ud

    4 жыл бұрын

    6 weeks into keto, i'm hungry all the time .. i don't get it

  • @MrsPorseleintje

    @MrsPorseleintje

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Jan-ed3ud You must be fat adapted. It took me almost 6 months to be fat adapted...but normaly that will be sooner. By the way, i eat carnivore and have no hunger anymore. But as soon as i eat other things than meat, i become hungry... Try to find out what is good for your body.

  • @thonmaralli5045

    @thonmaralli5045

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Jan-ed3ud You need to eat more fat and remove carbs from your diet.

  • @Jan-ed3ud

    @Jan-ed3ud

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@thonmaralli5045 that's a very generic statement. i don't eat something like ... rice. i'm pretty sure that in terms of carbs a tomato, two carrots are just fine on a daily basis besides lots of green salad, cucumber, russel sprouts, broccoli and green beans.

  • @thonmaralli5045

    @thonmaralli5045

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Jan-ed3ud what abt the fats? are u taking enough fats? It is the food that turn your cravings away.

  • @lynnlance351
    @lynnlance35110 ай бұрын

    great talk Gentlemen you educating the public worldwide ! God bless.

  • @ezrawellness5449
    @ezrawellness54494 жыл бұрын

    Very informative, thank you

  • @bernicepattow5193
    @bernicepattow5193 Жыл бұрын

    I did Keto successfully for 4 years.. My diabetes went away along with my cravings.. There's enuff healthy fat in the Keto diet to keep u full and satisfied..I went off of it about a year ago and although I'm not the same, coz I now have cravings again, there was a fundamental change in me and I have become health concsious totally!!

  • @shindepramodp
    @shindepramodp3 жыл бұрын

    Great podcast: very lucid and inspiring at the same time

  • @Jess-vy8lz
    @Jess-vy8lz4 жыл бұрын

    Great interview! 👌

  • @tmyk1294
    @tmyk12944 жыл бұрын

    Love Mark's products!

  • @Carnivorenursekim
    @Carnivorenursekim4 жыл бұрын

    Omg I love what this man is saying...it’s all true. I know it from experience, but I can’t always give rationale for what I am experiencing. I know that my body doesn’t sleep well when I eat too many carbs, I know that I go back into ketosis much easier than I used to, and so many other things he covered. Loved it!

  • @susanmitchell259
    @susanmitchell25910 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the show. Thanks

  • @breg9476
    @breg94769 ай бұрын

    great interview! Thanks

  • @maunayogaterapia6021
    @maunayogaterapia60213 жыл бұрын

    Excelent interview!

  • @user-em2ed3su9s
    @user-em2ed3su9s10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the insights

  • @maribelgaynor8959
    @maribelgaynor89594 жыл бұрын

    It is nice to know that if you dont have the time to make it or the know how there is someone out how is helping. Unlike big companies that produce garbage for less money.

  • @lrwalters14
    @lrwalters144 жыл бұрын

    I have always been a terrible sleeper, but on Keto, I sleep solid through the night.

  • @jamkpa
    @jamkpa7 ай бұрын

    Good interview and info!

  • @joschmo1007
    @joschmo10074 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this talk. I just started trying to do keto reset and do NOT want to go full carnivore, and have clinical anxiety so the thought of "never do this and never have that again or it will ruin everything," although I know academically it isn't logical, doable, or required, my fun brain says "you'll screw this up and be miserable forever." This talk really helped. Get your body reset to know how to use both fat and carbs (but mostly fat and protein), do the all natural, naturally low-carb food the vast majority of the time, and having what a gal in Oklahoma Gardening calls "celebratory foods" (love that term) from time to time isn't a problem if it doesn't become a long-term habit again. And if it does, do the keto reset again and get back on the bandwagon. No harm no foul. Many, many thanks.

  • @ketogenicdoctorjeff8461
    @ketogenicdoctorjeff84614 жыл бұрын

    Good interview. Good info.

  • @SB-rb1zd
    @SB-rb1zd3 жыл бұрын

    Another Best video thanks

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober297510 ай бұрын

    I totaly agree with all of his points. Amazing. How funny we get to the same point. sprinting is lacking in 99.9 I've watched and listened to thousands of hours of people in all of their focused fields and here we are. On the keto point, how to get there. I didn't know anything and dove into OMAD super high fat, medium protien. Holy cow did that suck. Keto flu like, ish. not super bad but pretty bad. My wife said, eat some dam carbs. It took a while 6 months in and out of it to get ok with it. one year into low carb. 100g or less usually. it's easy. Can go days with out food and water if needed. It can take a while. And frustrations can ruin the idea to stick with it. But also indulging once in a while. Not every night.

  • @TerriblePerfection
    @TerriblePerfection4 жыл бұрын

    I'm more carnivore than keto now, but I don't have hard-and-fast rules that merely test my resolve. The body has its own wisdom, and overthinking your diet has to be worse than the occasional apple. Best of health to all!

  • @isabellegiorgis2975
    @isabellegiorgis297511 ай бұрын

    i agree that it is a good thing that our healthy way of life is now a selling point for the big markets. Now in every grocery store, there is a section for grass fed beef, keto products ( some are questionable) but we do have more choices of natural, organic products. I now can buy a variety of pasture raised eggs, organic veggies, duck meat, rabbit, lamb, bison, wild caught fish of all kinds ( my favorite being blue cat fish) the kind of stuff you could not see in the USA just a few years ago. Thanks to the net and folks like you. We do not depend on our doctors to learn about health. We can choose from a variety of sources, do our own research and forge our own opinion.

  • @johndrocket
    @johndrocket7 ай бұрын

    Excellent discussion.

  • @CoachPiuze
    @CoachPiuze4 жыл бұрын

    Mark Sisson is always one of my basic guy to go. The center of the filed.

  • @duanefrench3500
    @duanefrench350010 ай бұрын

    M. ark answered my questions about the ketogenic diet. I have been on it for just over a week. Yesterday, I was having second thoughts. Sleeping problems, hungry all the time. It takes 3 or 4 weeks, number one, and I can have my coffee. And the amount of food we do not need. Frequently peeing, especially at night, is just protein. I have no prostate issues. My problem is autoimmune disease. Hashimotos and thrombocytopenia . So all well.

  • @susanjannarone135
    @susanjannarone1358 ай бұрын

    If we had “smaller plates” and used a small salad bowl like in the fifties, we’d choose some fish or meat, a definitely low carb vegetable and two teaspoons of sweet potatoes. Dessert used to be TINY! We have TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHING AND WE NO LONGER EAT AS A FAMILY. Stress eating used to be a bad thing. At over 65 I’m eating less, say 850 calories per day but my activity is gardening. Unfortunately I have cardiomyopathy after being sprayed with Aldicarb. People don’t know how to wait for ANYTHING least of all food.

  • @cmayrn1

    @cmayrn1

    2 ай бұрын

    Totally agree 👍

  • @aweinblatt6
    @aweinblatt68 күн бұрын

    Just watched this 3 yrs later & needed to hear it. I’m attempting to go keto but I’m NOT metabolically flexible at this time & had reactive hypoglycemia last time I tried bc I dropped my carbs waaaay too quickly! I’m going to go slower & drop that way. Thanks for the info! ❤❤❤❤

  • @renatofrankiley5196
    @renatofrankiley51964 жыл бұрын

    Amazing!!!!

  • @DanEngell
    @DanEngell4 жыл бұрын

    6:20 The mantra "Fat burns in the flame of carbohydrate" was actually from a book by Bobby Haas called,"Eat to Win". Covert Bailey's, was called, "Fit or Fat" and his mantra was to, "Make my body a better butter-burner". I was in college at the time, also an avid runner of 10K races, and got completely suckered in to the low fat craze combined with pre-race carbo loading.

  • @DanEngell

    @DanEngell

    4 жыл бұрын

    Correction! 6:08...

  • @theantiqueactionfigure
    @theantiqueactionfigure8 ай бұрын

    Noaks is a hero!

  • @dhahmangkabong9284
    @dhahmangkabong92842 жыл бұрын

    I really tried sticking with the the keto diet, but I just felt awful and it's also really difficult to stick with. I then tried the Agoge diet and it was life changing, I highly recommend it to everybody.

  • @nitashah0

    @nitashah0

    2 жыл бұрын

    The what diet?!?

  • @jezielkonata8556

    @jezielkonata8556

    2 жыл бұрын

    great diet plan, just got mine

  • @andienantz

    @andienantz

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s spam. Report. Ignore.

  • @Trd2020

    @Trd2020

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agoge diet is trash

  • @debbiesmith2207

    @debbiesmith2207

    Жыл бұрын

    Change diets gradually,. Start with reducing sugar and highly processed foods.

  • @Sbannmarie
    @Sbannmarie4 жыл бұрын

    wow shout out to Oxnard

  • @lorettadillon-ham1574
    @lorettadillon-ham15743 жыл бұрын

    Primal Kitchen is now owned by Kraft! Are Kraft going to ruin/adulterate the brand in the long term? Use it to produce their garbage under the PK label 🥺

  • @emh8861

    @emh8861

    11 ай бұрын

    Taste like crap. Don’t waste your money.

  • @thestreamoflife1124
    @thestreamoflife11244 жыл бұрын

    RESPECT MARK A LOT GREAT KNOWLEDGE

  • @kathleenperez3154
    @kathleenperez31544 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh!!!!

  • @evelina.amazonAtGmail
    @evelina.amazonAtGmail4 жыл бұрын

    He was interested in longevity as a 12 yr old. That's funny! And great!!

  • @idonthavetimetogooglethats5841

    @idonthavetimetogooglethats5841

    4 жыл бұрын

    Long term thinker 😂

  • @brianbaltzly4482
    @brianbaltzly44822 ай бұрын

    Alternete day fasting saved my life. I am in ketosis about half the time .. Its amazing how good i feel ..

  • @charlotterusson2885
    @charlotterusson28858 ай бұрын

    Does Primal Kitchen deliver to Australia?

  • @MuhammadTariq-be3gq
    @MuhammadTariq-be3gq2 жыл бұрын

    Less you eat, better you are off. Great advise!

  • @KetoKassy

    @KetoKassy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another good one is: Stop digging your grave with your teeth.

  • @MuhammadTariq-be3gq

    @MuhammadTariq-be3gq

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@KetoKassy Very true!

  • @johannaj2009
    @johannaj2009 Жыл бұрын

    what about going on an all raw foods diet with focus on raw meat, raw fruits (high glycemic index), no grains, high fat? i have tried raw vegan, carnivore, keto... i figured they all had good aspects to me but none of them worked sustainably for me... why? cooked meat messes up my digstion. i sleep awful on too much of cooked meats. eggs will be ok and so are avocados. pegan was not what i liked because of all the greens..but i realized that raw meat and fish were perfectly fine for me... no digestive issues then and much higher energy levels and improved sleep. High raw vegan got me very skinny but also loosing muscles and not just bodyfat... i felt weak after years of vegan/rawvegan which is why i went pegan, then keto and then carnivore. but honestly i believe some sugars are not a problem to the body. bananas got me very lean and happy and i could go with only 4hrs of sleep while on a high raw vegan diet for a long time eating up to 20 bananas a day!!!. which is why i assume the body does not have any effort to digest all the bananas. i believe it is all about speeding up metabolism, depite eating sugar or not. for me raw meat, avocados and raw sweet fruits speed up my metabolism and give me a great feeling. this is why i am now checking out an all raw diet!!! i am very convinced that this is the right way now for myself...! i don´t need kale, cabbage, peas, mushrooms and salads. my body wants fat from meats and avocados, easily digested animal protein and sugar from tropic sunriped fruits

  • @MovewithJenna
    @MovewithJenna3 жыл бұрын

    It is such a turn off to have ads in between 😥. I pay for you to subscription because I don’t like ads. Great content though thank you so much for this episode!

  • @charliehobson33

    @charliehobson33

    3 жыл бұрын

    Helps pay for the content

  • @lindafox3619

    @lindafox3619

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charliehobson33 That's true Charlie , BUT, they are STILL, obnoxious.

  • @stoplooking1639
    @stoplooking16397 ай бұрын

    Can we trust Kraft to make the product the same?

  • @khamen723
    @khamen7236 ай бұрын

    I eat the same. Black coffee early, first meal around 1:00. Basically carnivore but I eat kimchee every night, as well as an avocado along with grass finished beef or lamb.

  • @roop298
    @roop2987 ай бұрын

    Kraft buying Primal is the same as the tobacco industry buying into the vape industry. They know what they made their fortune on is about to come crashing down.

  • @jackiedoble4438
    @jackiedoble44383 жыл бұрын

    What about those with Hypothyrodism? Keto is fine, but all the cabbage family (including broccoli) are bad for those of us who are hypo, I did a three month keto diet - super strict only eating cabbage family veg - to get rid of candida, which worked, but my thyroid blood work went through the floor. All other veg are basically just sugar.

  • @eriksmit1804
    @eriksmit18044 жыл бұрын

    As a Keto fan we know it ..but still very addicted to listen and refresh on it. thank you🙏

  • @IsgerdHolst
    @IsgerdHolstАй бұрын

    *HyperKeto: hold my steak*

  • @mariejones7136
    @mariejones7136 Жыл бұрын

    I watch my carbs but I'm not giving up my sweet potatoes or pasta once in awhile or lentils ..I don't like meat or chicken...but I eat meat once a month.i count my carbs every meal..I intermittent fast...hours of fasting...I skip meals...I make most of my own food from scratch...I don't think eating eggs all the time is healthy but that is me...I excercise...

  • @ZsuzsaKarolySmith

    @ZsuzsaKarolySmith

    Жыл бұрын

    I think we all need to find what works for us. One size doesn’t fit all. A lot can be achieved just by cutting out processed food and added sugar!

  • @brittanyvoyten341
    @brittanyvoyten3412 ай бұрын

    Brassicas, squashes, and melons are great sources of monounsaturated fats

  • @brittanyvoyten341
    @brittanyvoyten3412 ай бұрын

    17:50 metabolic flexibility

  • @sarabellum4880
    @sarabellum48809 ай бұрын

    Calories are BS ... 1000 CALORIES of broccoli vs 1000 calories of sugar... think about it. It is the poorest system of measure we encounter daily

  • @idonthavetimetogooglethats5841
    @idonthavetimetogooglethats58414 жыл бұрын

    I do fast for 16 hours at a time, 3 or 4 times a week because ill be working all day on our show. BUT when i eat dinner on those days, i swear i eat 3000 calories! I go crazy! 😩

  • @atenasatenas8138
    @atenasatenas81384 жыл бұрын

    Sugar and cake and ice cream ....= POISON 😊

  • @idonthavetimetogooglethats5841

    @idonthavetimetogooglethats5841

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh no, I poison myself daily. 😒

  • @bighands69

    @bighands69

    3 жыл бұрын

    They are only poison if your metabolism are damaged.

  • @deborahhenderson5219

    @deborahhenderson5219

    10 ай бұрын

    Simply~~ IT'S RAT POISON🐀 Yuck

  • @zarafshan6058

    @zarafshan6058

    8 ай бұрын

    Yummy poison 😅😅

  • @dr.terriseldonrn8445

    @dr.terriseldonrn8445

    8 ай бұрын

    @@bighands69irregardless of metabolism, processed fake food is unhealthy for everyone.

  • @chuckkady7282
    @chuckkady72824 жыл бұрын

    I'm convinced I'm on the right track. I want off the meds and let my body heal. I hope it will re-build. I'm 76. I had a heart attack at age 55! I have heart disease, kidney disease stage 3, and emphysema. For 55 yrs I was athletic but I smoked ate basically meat & potatoes, lots of ice cream, smoked and liked more then a cpl beers! That all ended 21 yrs ago. I'm tired of B/P pills, avorstatins, Isosorbide, & Metopal. // My B/P on lisinipril goes 200/100 then down to 88/45! I quit taking Lisinipril 10MG twice a day. After a week the spikes in B/P weren't as severe. I quit Montopol also. Last night I said no more Advostatin! // I quit eating carbs. I'm eating meat, fish and stews made from fresh veggies and going to make raw smoothies. Also I drink 3 qrts of water a day mixed with 1/2 oz of vinegar & same lemon juice // Any advise? I went from 200lbs to 160 over 2yrs!

  • @chuckkady7282

    @chuckkady7282

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Nine_Bun_Bun Thanks Anna // Have a laugh on me kzread.info/dash/bejne/nZholNWoZL3NZrQ.html

  • @WebbyWunda

    @WebbyWunda

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well done for taking control of your life! Not being medically trained, the only thing I would be able to suggest is - be careful with the smoothies (depending on what you put in them, of course) and avoid juicing because it removes most of the potentially benefits and the remaining liquid is much too quickly converted to glucose once it's drunk... Either way - Good luck!

  • @chuckkady7282

    @chuckkady7282

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@WebbyWunda Thanks for the nice reply. I need to clean arteries. I plan to make Smoothies using raw veggies. Any suggestions will be a great help. My Dr Checks my vitals and gives me pills and always in a hurry for the next victim (patient)

  • @KetoKassy

    @KetoKassy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chuckkady7282 I'm drinking water with fresh lemon juice and apple cider vinegar too. But, Omega 3 Fatty Acids are the detergent of the blood. It's sometimes hard to eat that much fish, but you can't go wrong with 1 teaspoon of Icelandic Virgin Cod Liver Oil daily. It fullfills your entire daily requirement for Omega 3's. I'm healing an ulcerated wound on my ankle that I've had for 7 years. It's almost gone now. Gave up sugar, grains and seed oils in Jan 2021 and I'm down 80 pounds as of Dec 2021. I'm not on any prescription medications and I'm 63. However, I was addicted to carbs, fat and pre-diabetic for years. I found that all you have to do is give up Processed Foods and Alcohol. Good luck. PS I never was addicted to soda and I gave up diet soda more than 20 years ago.

  • @pennylacombe4763

    @pennylacombe4763

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m 81 & ketovore since my seventies . I’m off all meds and have reversed my diabetes2 within the first month of being carnivore & using dr Ken Berry/ you tube as my primary Go To for reference and support. My daily carb intake is under 10, but I’m also constantly mindful of avoiding acting cultish.🫶

  • @darlenekerfoot5661
    @darlenekerfoot56617 ай бұрын

    Us it a massive shift or are they going to compromise ingredients

  • @iaindennis3321
    @iaindennis33214 жыл бұрын

    A great conversation - my takeaway is - if you want to be lean be a fat burner, if you want to burn fat, eat fat, mainly, eat once a day. Don’t be rigid, but when you fall of the wagon you will pay the price. Once your sorted as a once a day eater and a fat burner you’ll feel better. Eat quality fats, certainly not man made oils.

  • @katwellnessv1.18
    @katwellnessv1.184 жыл бұрын

    I learned so much here. I've decided to try Keto to move some belly fat I love to juice and have used small amounts of healthy fats. But I started eating bagels about 6 months ago and did it for 2 months. Belly fat is the result....The high fat nature of Keto goes against my long-term dietary habits. However I understand the science and am now testing in on myself.

  • @pbpb253

    @pbpb253

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just stick to good Fats, and you should be fine. Quality animal flesh and eggs (Grass Fed, Pasture Raised of course). Grass Fed organic beef tallow or lamp drippings. Grass Fed butter or ghee. Coconut, avocado, walnut or macadamia oil, and especially a good quality EVOO (see the Olive Oil hunter's website). Organic nuts (activated preferably) and seeds like chia, flax & pumpkin. Have at least half an avocado most days. Include some fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut or kimchi, and make sure to consume plenty of cruciferous veggies, and you have the basis of a great diet. If you can do dairy, stick to hard aged cheeses like parmaggiano reggiano or pecorino (sheep milk cheese), and try A2 milk or even raw milk if you can get it. I don't care what any Plant Based zealot says, the above kills their shitty deficient diet. Smashes it....to be honest !

  • @katwellnessv1.18

    @katwellnessv1.18

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@pbpb253 Thanks so much for the great advice and support.

  • @conniedayactress
    @conniedayactress3 ай бұрын

    Mark. How can we make sure that the vitamin supplements we buy have what they advertise on their labels? What are some good vitamin companies?

  • @Emotionallyattachedtorocks

    @Emotionallyattachedtorocks

    2 ай бұрын

    Walmart brand

  • @laurierosman7186
    @laurierosman71864 жыл бұрын

    I wish he talked about how the carbs effects the liver more. How does it contribute to fatty liver.

  • @laurierosman7186

    @laurierosman7186

    4 жыл бұрын

    That would be great thank you

  • @rayr8530

    @rayr8530

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'd love the link as well!

  • @laurierosman7186

    @laurierosman7186

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rayr8530 I am waiting for the link?

  • @shelleysanders9666

    @shelleysanders9666

    3 жыл бұрын

    See utube videos Dr Jason Fung and dr Berg on fatty liver, & insulin resistance..

  • @murphyy277
    @murphyy2774 жыл бұрын

    I have been using 100% grass fed Whey protein (Level Performance Provision's) Vanilla Cinnamon best protein ever, and multi collagen peptides. Lemons are good also with the collagen. But it makes fasting, way easier, But the superfood of all is extra virgin unrefined coconut oil in my daily 2 cups of coffee. I perfer it over MCT oil, it does not upset my stomach. Loss 1.5 pounds over night. That day I lifted heavy weights 2 times, 6am fasted workout, then back at 10 am to work other areas, plus a ton of walking. Then I rest from weights 2 days. Works well, making serious gain's. had 5 protein shakes. One meal, macadamia nuts, garlic stuffted olives, avocado, grass fed cheddar from Ireland. Some grass fed milk. 2 organic honey crisp apples, a whole banana, almond butter, some extra virgin olive oil, and some organic blueberries. I feel great waking up, I was peeing all day, I had so much water.

  • @murphyy277

    @murphyy277

    4 жыл бұрын

    I added butter to MCT oil in my coffee , no issues. I also had a meal before.

  • @Trd2020
    @Trd20202 жыл бұрын

    I love primal products

  • @emh8861

    @emh8861

    11 ай бұрын

    The salad dressing is awful.

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd Жыл бұрын

    I do NOT adhere to KETO, I do OMAD. Eat in a 1 hour window. And have done so for many years. Can't imagine ever going back to eating multiple times a day.

  • @motomoto2296

    @motomoto2296

    7 ай бұрын

    How hungry do you get between meals? What level of carbs do you eat?

  • @felipearbustopotd

    @felipearbustopotd

    7 ай бұрын

    @@motomoto2296 You kind of learn to tolerate the hunger which comes and goes with time. As for carbs, when I have tracked it's approximately 120 grams Back then fat was apx 60% and protein and carbs apx 20% each. Update... The research by Dr Donald Layman swayed me into ditching OMAD in favour of at eating 2MAD at the very least as resistance training is now being under taken.

  • @aaabbb3738
    @aaabbb37384 жыл бұрын

    REGULAR FASTING REPRODUCES THE ANCIENT HUNTER GATHER KETOSIS EFFECT

  • @thegreenteam9095
    @thegreenteam90954 ай бұрын

    Is there anything wrong with raw milk, raw kefir, or colostrum?

  • @javsrock52
    @javsrock524 жыл бұрын

    Sisson reminds me of Giorgio Armani... Looks so much like him

  • @Shutityou
    @Shutityou11 ай бұрын

    I’m not in agreement with the lifting the maximum weights you can. It’s nonsense. A recipe for constantly injuring and niggling Joints and tendons. Volume beats this. I do 50 reps in one set almost everyday. So over a month I have done 1500 odd reps. No injuries, no worries about rest. Keeps your muscles hard and strong. I control arthritis with ultra low carb diet since 2010 and am fitter and stronger than back then. I’m 51 now and bigger and fitter than most.

  • @pt10981
    @pt109814 жыл бұрын

    The root cause of most chronic disease and poor health - insulin

  • @emh8861

    @emh8861

    4 жыл бұрын

    Which fasting takes care of that.

  • @jackieperez9922

    @jackieperez9922

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most Drs don’t even look at it. They only focus on blood sugar.

  • @andrewnorris5415

    @andrewnorris5415

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dig deeper - not enough fibre and too much-processed food. The root is a healthy microbiome.

  • @byiza9484

    @byiza9484

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jackie Perez yep

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