Exogenous Ketones (rebroadcast)
#195 Monday, November 18, 2019
Carl is in Vegas at a developer convention this week. Enjoy this rebroadcast from October 2016 on exogenous ketones. Carl Franklin and Richard Morris discuss the science behind exogenous ketone supplements. Do they help with weight loss? Are they a shortcut to nutritional ketosis? What can they do for diabetics? Can they help battle cancer or dementia? These are great questions answered on this week's episode.
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- Original Episode (36)
- Eggs Benedict
- Australian Nutrient reference values for protein
- Time magazine high protein diets do not reduce insulin sensitivity
- Rabbit Starvation
- Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch Anitschkow (1885-1964) established the cholesterol-fed rabbit as a model for atherosclerosis research.
- The glucose ketone index calculator: a simple tool to monitor therapeutic efficacy for metabolic management of brain cancer
- Effects of exogenous ketone supplementation on blood ketone, glucose, triglyceride, and lipoprotein levels in Sprague–Dawley rats
- Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues
- Metabolism of S3-Hydroxybutyrate in the Perfused Rat Liver
- Highly efficient ketone body treatment in multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency-related leukodystrophy
- Favorable outcome after physiologic dose of sodium-D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate in severe MADD
- D,L-3-hydroxybutyrate treatment of multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MADD)
- Christopher Kelley Instant ketosis
- Richard's recipe: Beef Bacon
- Carl's recipe: Thanksgiving Sausage Stuffing (dressing)