4 Reasons Why Long Term Ketosis is Bad For You & How to Practice Keto Flexing - Ben Azadi KKP: 251

4 Reasons Why Long Term Ketosis is Bad For You & How to Practice Keto Flexing - Ben Azadi KKP: 251

On this episode, I explain 4 reasons why long-term keto is a bad idea. Today is the worldwide release of Keto Flex, and I dive deep into Chapter 10 which is all about keto flexing. Pre Order Keto Flex: http://www.ketoflexbook.com -------------------------------------------------------- / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Dr Phillips CBD oil, CBD gummies, CBD topical pain cream. Use keto15 for 15% off: https://www.drphillipscbd.com/ketokamp Text me +1 (786) 364-5002 Consuming a low amount of carbohydrates over the long term is a good thing. It will cause you to burn excess body fat and improve your overall health. But there’s one important caveat. A constant, unrelenting state of ketosis—in which your body is burning its own fat for fuel—is obviously unsustainable, because eventually you’d have no more fat. In this chapter, we move into the Flex pillar, which will allow you to maintain your Keto lifestyle month after month, year after year. Four Reasons Why Prolonged Ketosis Is Counterproductive My mantra is, “Lose the excess fat; treasure the necessary fat.” Ketosis is a brilliant strategy for accomplishing the first goal. As for the second goal, prolonged ketosis doesn’t have an automatic shut-off valve. If you remain in state of constant ketosis, burning your own fat, then your body will keep doing that as long as it must to stay alive. If necessary to preserve life, once your fat is gone, various bodily functions will be shut off or minimized. This process of shutting down will continue until Mr. Death knocks on your door and says, “Sorry, buddy—time’s up.” No one wants that. To ensure that you’re well informed, let’s review some of the bad things that can happen if you go too far with ketosis. Fat Burning Slows Down As levels of body fat drop, your primal brain, whom we thought we had trained to accept a high-fat diet and fasting, will be aroused and will begin to object. Why and when will this happen? Your primal brain, that eternal watchdog, will sense that your reserves of fat are becoming depleted. Remembering those long periods of deprivation thousands of years ago, your primal brain will sound the alarm: The fat supply is running low! It will issue the command that your body must preserve its precious fuel. In response, your body will actually slow down fat burning—all for the sake of survival! When you stay in ketosis too long, the body starts to rebel, and conserve its fuel. A good analogy is if you lived out in the woods and you had stored 500 logs of firewood to heat your cabin for the winter. These were your reserves, because you could still go out and chop more firewood. So if you had to dip into these reserves, you wouldn’t be worried. But now it’s early March, and snow still covers the ground. It’s been a tough winter and you haven’t harvested many trees, and you see that you’ve got only 50 logs left. That’s a very low supply! Suddenly you’re reluctant to use them because you don’t want to run out. When you had 500 logs, you didn’t care about burning them. The same thing happens with your body fat. This is why when you stay low carbohydrate for too long, your body will slow down fat metabolism. And you know what? This is a good thing. There is a big difference between losing excess fat and losing all your fat. You want to lose excess fat. But your body needs a small amount of fat, and your primal brain is smart to insist that you meet this minimal requirement. Thyroid Problems Hormone production is often a function of a “chain of command,” as orders are passed from one organ to another, until the desired outcome is achieved. The hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, which are located in the brain, help control the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of your throat, just below the Adam’s apple. To provide their direction to the thyroid, the hypothalamus releases thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), which stimulates the pituitary gland to release thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). When the hypothalamus and pituitary are working normally, they respond when: Thyroid hormone levels are low, so they secrete more TRH and TSH, which stimulates the thyroid to make more hormones. Thyroid hormone levels are too high, so they secrete less TRH and TSH, which reduces hormone production by the thyroid. The thyroid gland uses iodine from food to make two thyroid hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). The primary secretory product is inactive thyroxine (T4), which is a prohormone of triiodothyronine (T3). T4 is converted to T3 peripherally by tissues with high blood flow, including the liver and kidneys. In the brain, T4 is converted to active T3 by type 2 deiodinase produced by glial cells. The thyroid stores T3 and T4, and releases them as they are needed. These two thyroid hormones function in almost every cell in your body, and play a fundamental role in regulating your metabolism and maintaining your resting energy expenditure—that is, the energy you burn just to keep functioning while sitting on the sofa. Diet can influence thyroid hormone levels, and prolonged ketosis and severe calorie restriction can lead to reduced thyroid function, or hypothyroidism, which is a mechanism to ensure survival in response to perceived famine. The goal is to slow metabolism, preserve energy, and preserve vital organs. T4 is the inactive form of thyroid, it needs to be converted to T3 which is the active form used by the cells. Do you know which hormone helps with this conversion? Insulin. Low thyroid hormones cause a drop in levels of insulin, the hormone needed to transport sugar from the blood to different cells throughout the body. Chronic low insulin levels slow down cellular function, including muscle contractions and basic brain function. Over longer periods of time, low insulin levels compromise this T4 to T3 thyroid hormone conversion. Testosterone Deficiency Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) is a protein made by your liver. It binds tightly to three sex hormones found in both men and women—estrogen, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and testosterone. SHBG carries these three hormones throughout your blood. SHBG controls the amount of testosterone that your body tissues can use. Too little testosterone in men and too much testosterone in women can cause problems. Factors such as sex, age, obesity, liver disease, and hypothyroidism can change the level of SHBG in your blood. Hypothyroidism is when your thyroid produces an insufficient amount of thyroid hormones, which can happen with prolonged ketosis. What I’ve seen reviewing lab work over the years is too much SHBG leads to lower testosterone levels, and not enough SHBG leads to an increase in estrogen; both can be problematic for men and women. Long term ketosis can lead to either of these. Leptin Reset Leptin is your “stop eating!” hormone that plays an instrumental role in your hunger and weight management. It comes from the Greek word ”leptos,” meaning “thin.” Fat cells produce leptin in proportion to levels of body fat: the more fat cells you have, the more leptin they make. When your body fat increases, your leptin levels go up. Your brain senses the increase in leptin, and thinks, “Okay, we’ve got enough fat in reserve, so we can stop eating.” Thus, you eat less and burn more. Conversely, when you don’t eat, your body fat decreases, leading your leptin levels to drop. Your brain, sensing a shortage of leptin, thinks, “Hmm, we’re low on fat reserves. Better find some food!” At that point, you eat more and burn less. This negative feedback loop is similar to the control mechanisms for many physiological functions, such as body temperature, breathing, and blood pressure. A properly working leptin system tells your brain that you have enough energy stored in your fat cells to engage in normal, everyday metabolic processes. It leads to better brain function, memory, metabolic performance, mental sharpness, and coordination, and it can even affect the regulation of mood and emotion. This is wonderful—except that many overweight people suffer from leptin resistance. They have plenty of blood leptin, but the brain doesn’t recognize it. Despite the abundance of leptin, the brain thinks there is too little leptin—and orders the body to keep eating! This is obviously a bad situation. What can cause it? Several potential mechanisms behind leptin resistance have been identified. Free fatty acids. Having elevated free fatty acids in your bloodstream may increase fat metabolites in your brain, and interfere with leptin signaling. Inflammation. Inflammatory signaling in your hypothalamus could be a cause of leptin resistance. Having consistently high leptin. It may be that your brain gets accustomed to a constant flood of leptin churned out by your fat cells, and becomes “numb” to it. So, what happens when you follow a low-carb keto diet that puts you in long-term ketosis? Perhaps paradoxically, many people do not suffer from an increase in appetite, as you might expect from falling levels of leptin. It’s complicated, but the short version of the story is that leptin levels will drop, which would normally signal your brain to start eating. But something else happens—your brain becomes more sensitive to the effects of leptin, so a smaller amount of leptin packs more punch. In addition, the brain’s response to leptin is inhibited by inflammation, resulting in increased leptin resistance. Obesity increases inflammation, which increase the brain’s “numbness” to high levels of leptin. Inflammation is dramatically reduced by sustained nutritional ketosis. The reduction in leptin resistance due to reduced inflammation adds to the brain’s heightened sensitivity to leptin. In other words, on a well-formulated ketogenic diet the brain perceives a greater satiety response to less leptin. This explains the paradox as to why we see a decrease in appetite with nutritional ketosis. In order to achieve a sustained state of ketosis, you need to occasionally boost your levels of leptin and send the signal to your brain that higher levels of leptin are normal, and that you need to keep eating. This is another reason why the “flex” part of Keto Flex Lifestyle is so important. We never want your brain to think you’re starving—but we also don’t want it to forget about eating! Pre Order Keto Flex: http://www.ketoflexbook.com / / E P I S O D E S P ON S O R S PureForm Omega Plant Based Oils (Best Alternative to Fish Oil): http://www.purelifescience.com Use ben4 for $4.00 off. Dr Phillips CBD oil, CBD gummies, CBD topical pain cream. Use keto15 for 15% off: https://www.drphillipscbd.com/ketokamp 💻 Free Keto Diet Masterclass ➡️ http://www.ketosismasterclass.com​ 🎁 KETO KAMP BLUEPRINT: http://www.ketokampblueprint.com​ 🎥 Keto Series: https://bit.ly/3qd1bxg​ Text me +1 (786) 364-5002 *Some Links Are Affiliates* // F O L L O W ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸clubhouse | @thebenazadi Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

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Grounding: Reduce Inflammation, The Natural Blood Thinner | With Clint Ober : KKP 42

Grounding: Reduce Inflammation, The Natural Blood Thinner | With Clint Ober : KKP 42

Welcome to the Keto Kamp Podcast Episode 42 with Clint Ober!   Today, I am lucky to have here with me the CEO of EarthFX Inc. author, and someone who is continually working to spread awareness about grounding, Clint Ober.   Clinton Ober is CEO of EarthFX Inc., a research and development company located in Palm Springs. He first learned of grounding when marketing and installing Cable TV systems in Billings, Montana, in the early 1960s. A decade later, he formed Telecrafter Corporation and built it into the largest provider of cable installation services in the United States. This company specialized in the proper grounding of cable installations for safety and signal stability.   Following a health challenge in 1995, he retired and embarked on a personal journey looking for a higher purpose in life. During his travels, he noticed people wearing plastic and rubber-soled shoes that insulate the body from Earth. He wondered if no longer being naturally grounded could affect us.   The question led to an experiment that suggested grounding reduced pain and improved sleep. He developed a working hypothesis: Grounding normalizes the functioning of all body systems (Corollary: The body utilizes the Earth's electrical potential to maintain its internal electrical stability for the normal functioning of all self-regulating and self-healing systems).   Over the past twenty years, he has supported a host of research studies that collectively demonstrate that grounding reduces inflammation and promotes the normal functioning of all body systems.   In this episode, Clint and I talk about how grounding works and what the benefits are. First, Clint reveals his past health problems and what inspired him to start grounding. Plus, Clint talks about all the research and studies he has conducted over the past twenty years. He also describes the effects grounding can have on blood, sleep, and inflammation. Tune in!   This episode is sponsored by the world's healthiest coffee beans; Purity Coffee. Click here to get your bag of beans delivered to you. Use 'ketokamp' for 10% off at checkout.    Get your FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com   [06:00] Holding at Earth’s Potential The Earth has a negative surface charge. When you connect anything to the Earth, it holds it at Earth’s potential; it reduces noise, fire, and charge. One day, Clint was having static problems. Intuitively, he wondered if the loss of contact with the Earth could be affecting his body. Everything in the body is electrical.   [12:45] Plastic Sole Shoes Clint says plastic sole shoes make us insulate ourselves from Earth. Insolating ourselves from the Earth is like not having enough oxygen. It became apparent that grounding people will make the pain go away.   [16:00] Electrical Surface Charge on Red Blood Cells When you touch the Earth, your body equalizes with the Earth. The red blood cells increase by a factor of 2.7 – an increase of 300%. Like little negative magnets, the cells repel each other – they can’t stick together. It prevents inflammation. As soon as you ground the body, inflammation disappears.   [18:00] Inflammation in the Body You can’t have pain unless you have inflammation first. Pain is a signal to the body and the brain that you have inflammation, and your body is on fire. Inflammation presents differently in various people based on their genetics and lifestyle. How does inflammation begin? If you have no access to electrons, your immune system will encapsulate the damage.   [22:20] Grounding with Nike Clint did work with Nike; whether it is true or not, Nike didn’t want to touch it. Nike said when people come into their stores and want a grounded shoe, they will start making a grounded shoe.   [23:00] Clint’s Health Problems Clint’s doctors revealed that he had an abscess in his liver. They said there wasn’t much they could do; he was young enough to get a new liver, but he didn’t have much time. When Clint woke up, he had no energy whatsoever because they cut out a majority of his liver. Clint could hardly get out of bed; it took him a week to walk to the kitchen and six months to make it one mile. It took less than one year for Clint’s liver to regenerate in size.   [26:00] The Definition of Grounding Grounding means returned to norma. In electrical terms, grounding means to be at Earth’s potential. The easiest thing to do is to take your shoes off and stand barefoot on the Earth. You can’t have inflammation on a grounded body. The hands and feet are equal; you can also put your hands on the Earth.   [29:00] Grounding Benefits While Wearing Leather Shoes If you are wearing moccasins, they can ground you almost instantly. Wearing shoes made from conventional leather will have no plastic in them whatsoever. The more you wear them means you will build up more salts and moisture in the shoes.   [30:10] The Most Surprising Benefit of Grounding The blood dramatically shifts; it changes. It’s hard to be upset or mad when your bare feet are on the ground.   [37:20] Grounding Effects on Cortisol During a study, everybody’s cortisol was way high in the morning and at night. The subjects would be fatigued during the day. After Clint grounded them, their cortisol levels evened out. At 4:00 am, your cortisol skyrockets – it’s what allows you to get out of bed in the morning. If you normalize cortisol, you will be able to sleep through the night. If your cortisol is elevated, you will not be able to sleep. Reducing cortisol means your sleep will improve. If you are living on the east coast timeframe, and you go to the west coast, your cortisol will be out of whack. By grounding, your jet lag will completely synchronize.   [42:00] Grounding After a Thunderstorm During a thunderstorm, there are electron imbalances. If you go to the top of a mountain and you’re grounded, then the atmosphere is positive, and the Earth is negative. The atmosphere is pulling electrons through your body like an antenna.   [44:35] Pets Benefit From Grounding Animals don’t have modern health disorders. All of the animals who live indoors with their owners have diseases like their owners. Once people began keeping horses in their barns, the horses started getting modern health disorders. People were no longer able to keep horses because of health issues.   [48:45] Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever! The book is published in 24 languages and digital format. It has never really been promoted; it’s just one of those books people share. This is the most important health discovery ever; the effects are so profound on our blood. If you have a health disorder, something is interfering with your immune system.   [52:45] How Long Should You Be Grounding The average person should be doing 30 minutes twice a day. Women need more grounding. If you have a health problem, you may need to ground for 16 hours a day.   [55:50] Grounding During Sleep You can put people on any program, but compliance is the toughest thing in the world. Grounding while asleep will make you a different person. Plus, you can put your sheets on over your grounding mat.     AND MUCH MORE!   Resources from this episode: Visit Earthing Institute The benefits of Earthing Watch The Earthing Movie Get your Grounding Products Designed Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever! by Clint Ober This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

7 Okt 20191h 4min

Natural Cures For Carb Cravings  | 7 Ways to Stop Craving Sugar on The Ketogenic Diet – Ben Azadi: KKP 41

Natural Cures For Carb Cravings | 7 Ways to Stop Craving Sugar on The Ketogenic Diet – Ben Azadi: KKP 41

On this episode of The Keto Kamp Podcast we discuss 7 Ways to Beat Sugar and Carbohydrate Addiction, For Good! Here is what you'll discover in this episode: Powerful herbs that naturally regulate blood sugar Why sugar is a dirty fuel source, and how ketones burn cleaner The role sleep plays with sugar cravings How sugar is as addicting as cocaine 2 bonus tips to complete before and after a meal And so much more! . ▸ [FREE] 🔥E-BOOK: "The Keto Kickstart Guide: 4 Steps to Burning Fat Instead of Sugar" | http://www.ketokickstartguide.com .  This episode is sponsored by my favorite olive oil, the Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Club. Try them for $1.00 www.ketokampoliveoil.com   . CINNAMON It has a active ingredient called polyphenol; his activates your cell receptor sites and wake up your cells by allowing glucose to get into the cell. Cinnamon has been used for over 4,000 years. It is high in antioxidants. #7 ORAC score, antioxidant score. cinnamon blood sugar study in type 2 diabetics: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1... Cinnamon for diabetes can help block the activity of several digestive enzymes to slow the absorption of sugar in the bloodstream after a high-carb meal https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2... Many studies have shown that people with type 2 diabetes can experience significant positive effects on blood sugar markers by supplementing with cinnamon extract. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti..  . FENUGREEK With trace nutrients (iron, manganese, copper) and a variety of antioxidants, fenugreek is a wonderful keto herb. In a study published in the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, it was also observed that the control ground had a "4.2 times higher chance of developing type-2 diabetes compared to subjects in the fenugreek group.” https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...  . CLOVES Consuming cloves can help stop sugar cravings as well. In a study, 30 type-2 diabetics were given capsules containing zero, one, two or three grams of cloves each day for a month to observe their serum glucose levels. Researchers of the study suggested that consuming one to three grams of cloves per day is beneficial for type-2 diabetics to better manage their glucose and total cholesterol levels.” https://www.organicauthority.com/ener... . GINSENG In several human studies American ginseng lowered blood sugar levels in people with type-2 diabetes. The blood sugar lowering effect was seen both on fasting blood sugar and on postprandial (after eating) glucose levels. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... Drink ginseng tea before or after your keto meals. . L-GLUTAMINE L-glutamine calms the part of your brain that lights up when you experience a sugar/carb craving. It turns out, sugar is as addicting as cocaine, and some say sugar is 8 times more addicting then cocaine. Wow. Take 500mg of l-glutamine powder, up to 3 times each day. I recommend this one: http://bit.ly/2ZGB2sE . SLEEP When your sleep suffers, your blood sugars increase. Sleep deprivation can cause you to have the blood sugars of a type 2 diabetic. Yikes. Try banana tea before bed. . 💊My Favorite Sleep Supplements: Systemic DREM: http://bit.ly/2OBh7Lf Systemic CALM: http://bit.ly/2YE2giT Magnesium Malate: http://bit.ly/2ZBDXD5 🎥 5 Ways to Improve Sleep on Keto Video: https://youtu.be/C5L5wUB8Ask . MASTER STRESS This might be brushed off by some people, but I believe its the most important solution in this video. Love/gratitude are 2 of the biggest healers we have. Try meditation, long walks outside, deep breathing; do whatever works for you to calm your body. . // R E S O U R C E S . The Power of Sleep book: https://amzn.to/2m6ammw . 5 Amazing Benefits of Grounding Video: https://youtu.be/j-Ivy747Ds4?t=1 . Sleep & Fat Loss KKP: 17  https://apple.co/2m1WZnx . Keto Kamp Healthy Travel Essentials Kit: https://kit.com/ketokamp/keto-kamp-healthy-travel-essentials . Get my FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com . YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp .  This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

4 Okt 201921min

Dr. Joseph Mercola "There is No More Profound Metabolic Intervention Than Fasting" | KKP 40

Dr. Joseph Mercola "There is No More Profound Metabolic Intervention Than Fasting" | KKP 40

Dr. Joseph Mercola explains why how fasting is a powerful way to combat cancer.   Learn More About Dr. Joseph Mercola:  https://www.mercola.com/   You can watch this full lecture by Dr. Mercola on the Bulletproof YouTube channel:  Bulletproof Live Stream   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8smFiti2Ic       // R E S O U R C E S   Fat For Fuel book by Dr. Mercola: https://amzn.to/2pi5cpe   Complete Guide to Fasting book by Dr. Fung:  https://amzn.to/2pi611i     Keto Kamp Podcast Interview with Dr. Jason Fung: https://apple.co/2nT2ZAa     Keto Kamp Podcast Episode About Autophagy & Cancer: https://apple.co/2pkT86F     My Favorite Keto Coffee by Purity http://www.ketokampcoffee.com Use the coupon code KETOKAMP FOR 10% OFF      I'll be speaking at LowCarb USA Boca Raton, Florida January 2020 conference: https://www.lowcarbusa.org/low-carb-events/se-2020/ Use KetoKamp at checkout for $100 off your ticket price.   The Keto Kamp YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp   Grab Ben's ebook, The Keto Kickstart Guide: 4 Steps to Burning Fat Instead of Sugar, FREE at www.ketokickstartguide.com    // F O L L O W   B E N A Z A D I ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸ email | ben@ketokamp.com   This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

2 Okt 201911min

Dr. Ryan Lowery | Building Muscle on Keto | Keto Done The Right Way : KKP 39

Dr. Ryan Lowery | Building Muscle on Keto | Keto Done The Right Way : KKP 39

Today, I am lucky to have here with me a CEO, author, president of the Applied Science and Performance Institute, and someone who is consistently working to spread awareness around the Ketogenic Lifestyle, Dr. Ryan P. Lowery.   He earned his BS and MS in exercise physiology and exercise and nutrition science from the University of Tampa and completed his doctorate work at Concordia University in Health and Human Performance with a focus on “The Effects of a Well-Formulated Ketogenic Diet and Exogenous Ketone Supplementation on Various Markers of Health and Body Composition in Healthy and Diseased Populations.”   Over his career, Ryan has published over 150 papers, abstracts, and book chapters on human performance and sports nutrition and has dedicated his life to educating the masses. In his free time, Ryan enjoys spending time with his best friend, Scoot the Keto Pup, jet skiing, and traveling around the world. The way to his heart is through a good glass of wine and Keto desserts.   In this episode, Ryan and I talk about his amazing story and what he is currently working on. First, Ryan reveals what ignited his passion for educating people on the importance of healthy eating. Then, Ryan explains the future of obesity and why inspired action is the only thing that will change the world. He also describes tips for eating Keto, why some people fail when trying the lifestyle, and how you can gain muscle. Tune in!   This show is sponsored by the World's Healthiest Keto Coffee beans, Purity Coffee. Get your bag of beans delivered to your door: www.ketokampcoffee.com , use the coupon code ketokamp for 10% off.   Grab the Keto Kickstart Guide for FREE: www.ketokickstartguide.com   // T I M E S T A M P S  [00:30] September 10, 2002 Ryan’s dad drove him down to the shore because something was wrong with his grandmother. When he got there, his grandmother had passed. His grandmother was obese, which ultimately contributed to her passing in her early 60’s. This initiated Ryan’s entire journey of educating people.   [03:45] The Future of Obesity The obesity trend in children is unacceptable. Obesity trends are not only in America, but it is also happening all over the world. At the end of the day, it takes inspired action.   [06:50] How Ryan Started with Keto Ryan is a self-proclaimed carboholic. After college, Ryan could no longer eat his normal amount of carbs. He realized his metabolism wasn’t the same. The first time Ryan started the keto diet, he felt terrible. Three times a day, he would make keto moose, and that was literally all he ate.   [10:00] Biggest Reason for the Keto Flu It is going to take time for your body to adjust to using fat as fuel. The use of electrolytes can mitigate a lot of the flu. Sodium has been demonized; however, you need to be salting everything. Some people can completely switch to keto, whereas other people need to transition to the diet slowly. Make habit changes to develop a long-term lifestyle.   [13:45] Building Muscle with the Ketogenic Diet You need to allow time for the adaptation period. The phase may be one to three weeks. Plus, you probably will not be training as hard. After you adapt, the ketogenic diet group will gain just as much muscle as individuals who are eating a carbohydrate diet. Each group ate the exact same amount of protein.   [17:40] Why People Fail with the Ketogenic Diet A lot of people do not have the right information about the ketogenic diet. Also, people have trouble understanding what constitutes a well-formulated ketogenic diet and how to get electrolytes. Eating keto isn’t about eating high-fat, it is about eating low-carb.   [20:10] Long-Term Keto Success Dial-in the electrolytes. Don’t be afraid of having tons of sodium. However, you don’t want table salt. Movement – if you want long-term benefits, you need some form of movement. This doesn’t have to be doing squats at the gym; you could be going for a walk or a hike once a day. Mindset – Ryan calls it intermittent eating rather than intermittent fasting. Find a place where you are comfortable.   [24:00] Working Out While Fasting If your goal is to become a bodybuilder, working out while fasting probably won’t help with that goal. Ryan recommends shifting your eating habits earlier. Many people skip breakfast, then eat lunch and dinner. Ryan says to eat a bigger breakfast and then eat a smaller dinner.   [27:35] The Ketogenic Bible The Ketogenic Bible: The Authoritative Guide to Ketosis makes understanding keto practical. Jacob Wilson and Ryan Lowery offer a comprehensive look at the ketogenic diet and the fat-burning state it induces, ketosis. Ryan’s favorite part of writing the book was looking up the history. For instance, Ryan found out the political motivations behind the reason’s society eats the way it does. Butter is back, and avocado sales are soaring.   [35:00] The Applied Science & Performance Institute   Their mission is to challenge current dogma in the health and human performance realms with new insight to effectively promote a healthy lifestyle and optimize physical performance. They want the information they find out from research to get out to the masses as soon as possible. To support the institute check out their website: The Applied Science & Performance Institute   [39:00] The Ketogenic Diet Puts You at a Metabolic Advantage  You are burning fat at a higher rate with ketosis. All calories are not the same. Carb calories vs. fiber calories are completely different. If you are trying to diet on a low-fat diet vs. a low-carb diet, the adherence rate to a low-carb diet is much higher. On a low-carb diet, people tend to eat fewer calories by nature.   [49:00] What Ryan is Most Excited About The potential we see in the neurological areas is so fascinating because keto is much more than a fat loss lifestyle. Keto provides a fuel source for the brain to utilize. Ryan works with NFL alumni. Some of them can’t leave their house without a monitor because they don’t know how to get home. Instead of attacking it with drugs, it could be their brain starving for energy.   [55:30] The Definition of Perfect Health Health is multifaceted. Living in a state of fulfillment and gratitude will take up a majority of our health. We could be in a poor state internally, but if we are fulfilled, then we are in a far better state than someone who is not.   AND MUCH MORE!   Resources from this episode: Visit Ryan’s Website Visit Ketogenic.com Watch Ryan’s KetoCon 2018 Talk Connect with Dr. Ryan P. Lowery: LinkedIn YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook The Ketogenic Bible: The Authoritative Guide to Ketosis by Dr. Ryan P. Lowery The Applied Science & Performance Institute This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

30 Sep 20191h 7min

How to Target Belly Fat | 5 Tips to Lose Weight Quickly – Ben Azadi: KKP 38

How to Target Belly Fat | 5 Tips to Lose Weight Quickly – Ben Azadi: KKP 38

On this episode of The Keto Kamp Podcast we discuss 5 ways to lose weight, fast! Here is what you'll discover in this episode: A 4 step morning routine for blasting fat The role intermittent fasting & growth hormone play with fat burning How to target belly fat and love handles How to get better sleep for deep fat burning Tips for mastering stress and optimizing cortisol Why exercise is a poor way to lose weight And so much more! . ▸ [FREE] 🔥E-BOOK: "The Keto Kickstart Guide: 4 Steps to Burning Fat Instead of Sugar" | http://www.ketokickstartguide.com .  This episode is sponsored by my favorite olive oil, the Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Club. Try them for $1.00 www.ketokampoliveoil.com   . // R E S O U R C E S . Seriphos supplement to calm the adrenals if you wake up in the middle of the night: http://bit.ly/2mlBGxP  . The Power of Sleep book: https://amzn.to/2m6ammw . 5 Amazing Benefits of Grounding Video: https://youtu.be/j-Ivy747Ds4?t=1 . Sleep & Fat Loss KKP: 17  https://apple.co/2m1WZnx . Keto Kamp Healthy Travel Essentials Kit: https://kit.com/ketokamp/keto-kamp-healthy-travel-essentials . Get my FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com . YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp .  This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

27 Sep 201928min

Dr. Molly Maloof, MD "When Will Doctors Start Prescribing Food as Medicine?" | KKP 37

Dr. Molly Maloof, MD "When Will Doctors Start Prescribing Food as Medicine?" | KKP 37

Dr. Molly Maloof, MD, explains why we have a global obesity crisis.   Learn More About Dr. Molly Maloof:  https://drmolly.co/   You can watch this full lecture by Dr. Maloof on the WIREDUK YouTube channel:  When will Doctors Start Prescribing 'Food as medicine?' | Health | WIRED   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tAygiOnttk       // R E S O U R C E S     My Favorite Keto Coffee by Purity http://www.ketokampcoffee.com Use the coupon code KETOKAMP FOR 10% OFF      I'll be speaking at LowCarb USA Boca Raton, Florida January 2020 conference: https://www.lowcarbusa.org/low-carb-events/se-2020/ Use KetoKamp at checkout for $100 off your ticket price.   The Keto Kamp YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp   Grab Ben's ebook, The Keto Kickstart Guide: 4 Steps to Burning Fat Instead of Sugar, FREE at www.ketokickstartguide.com    // F O L L O W   B E N A Z A D I ▸ instagram | @thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2B1NXKW ▸ facebook | /thebenazadi | http://bit.ly/2BVvvW6 ▸ twitter | @thebenazadi http://bit.ly/2USE0so ▸ email | ben@ketokamp.com   This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

25 Sep 201912min

Carrie Brown | Keto & Mental Health Disorders | MTHFR Gene & Depression : KKP 36

Carrie Brown | Keto & Mental Health Disorders | MTHFR Gene & Depression : KKP 36

Today, I have the AMAZING Carrrie Brown on the show.  Carrie Brown is an {ex-professional} pastry-chef-turned-cookbook-author-recipe-developer-freelance-photographer with a crazy, 4-country, 3-continent-spanning resume which includes such things as a chocolate TV show, a chocolate cookbook, and making pastries for the Queen of England.  Carrie trained at the National Bakery School in London and have now turned her pastry chef talents to creating scrumptious KETO / LowCarb / LCHF food to help the world eat smarter, live better, and put the health back into healthy. Carrie is a food and lifestyle blogger, cookbook author, podcast co-host, recipe developer, and photographer, working excitedly and tirelessly alongside Carl Franklin and Richard Morris of 2 Keto Dudes, and other amazing people like Danny and Maura Vega, Kim Howerton, and Dr. Ken Berry, to spread the word about the amazing benefits of – and help people live – a ketogenic lifestyle.  Carrie has published 5 cookbooks that will make eating healthy and losing weight the most delicious – and simple – thing you ever do. // T I M E S T A M P S  00-00 - 23:00 DEPRESSION & MENTAL DISORDERS 23:00 - 49:00 THINKING OUTSIDE THE MEDICAL BOX 49:00 - 54:00 FATS THAT HEAL THE BRAIN 54:00 - 58:00 GENETICS & DISEASE 58:00 - 60:00 TURNING OFF BAD GENES 60:00 - 68:00 CHANGING YOUR DESTINY   Resources from this episode: Visit Carrie Brown's website: https://carriebrown.com/ Connect with Carrie Brown: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealCarrieBrown/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Kw1SnSYxJFPlmECarRnWA   My favorite keto olive oil: http://www.ketokampoliveoil.com   Claim my FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com   Low Carb USA Conference, January 15-17th, 2020. Use ketokamp at checkout for $100 off your ticket price: http://www.lowcarbusa.org   Email me at ben@ketokamp.com Join the The Keto Kamp Inner Circle   This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

23 Sep 20191h 8min

When Is The Best Time to Have Coffee? | Beat The Afternoon Energy Slump | 15 Essential Health Hacks – Ben Azadi: KKP 35

When Is The Best Time to Have Coffee? | Beat The Afternoon Energy Slump | 15 Essential Health Hacks – Ben Azadi: KKP 35

On this episode of The Keto Kamp Podcast we discuss 15 ways to upgrade your health. Here is what you'll discover in this episode: The best time to have coffee or tea How cold showers boost testosterone and the immune system The benefits of grounding My favorite sleep tip of all time How to stay bulletproof when traveling A simple tip for regulating blood sugar And so much more!   This episode is sponsored by my favorite olive oil, the Fresh Pressed Olive Oil Club. Try them for $1.00 www.ketokampoliveoil.com      // R E S O U R C E S . L-Glutamine Powder for sugar cravings: http://bit.ly/2ZGB2sE . The Power of Sleep book: https://amzn.to/2m6ammw . 5 Amazing Benefits of Grounding Video: https://youtu.be/j-Ivy747Ds4?t=1 . Sleep & Fat Loss KKP: 17  https://apple.co/2m1WZnx . Keto Kamp Healthy Travel Essentials Kit: . https://kit.com/ketokamp/keto-kamp-healthy-travel-essentials  . Get my FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com . YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ketokamp  .  This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

20 Sep 201924min

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