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Jack

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I don't practice keto. I eat a lot of keto foods, but I do a low carb (not no carb) super hi protein/PUFA foods.
 

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A ketogenic diet (KD), which is high in fat and low in carbohydrates, may have potential benefits for cognitive function in individuals with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. The brain, which typically relies on glucose for energy, can also utilize ketone bodies, produced during ketosis, as an alternative fuel source. This is particularly relevant in Alzheimer's, where glucose metabolism is often impaired. By providing ketones, a KD may help improve cognitive function and potentially slow down the progression of dementia.
 

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Yes, listen to Jack who makes up his own stats bahahahahaa Breast cancer is being caused by Canadian wildfires LOL
 

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Anyway, I had a colleague who had early onset dementia. She was a vegetarian and at a LOT of simple carbs. I mean A LOT. It's my personal belief that she got the dementia from all the pasta, rice, and bread that she consumed.