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This doctor knows his shit:

Cast Cat

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And he's gentile too.

Best doctor around IMO.

Hands down.

Be aware though as his video's are quite addicting.

Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/c/KenDBerryMD/videos
 
HP. Zevios Metathronos said:
Veganism is deadly and so is eating only meat. It's just that by eating only meat one dies in a different way such as strokes or digestion problems, while with veganism you just wither away and perish, many times suffering also, because the system collapses. Vegans are mentally insane and this also comes down to physical reasons of the system lacking support. Meat is nutritious and grounding. Without meat there is no vigor, and without greenery there is no lubrication and movement in the intestines. It's not rocket science, it's all very simple.

There is no holy diet only holy people, ie, people who are spiritual and strive to spiritually advance.

There is a healthy diet and healthy diets do help you spiritually by keeping the body in a healthy condition and by supporting it, health is always related to balance.
-High Priest Zevios Metathronos 666
I guess my old post finally did get through...took quite a while but that's OK.

Also, I meant to say that figure of the past was a vegetarian not a vegan and Dr. Berry does not promote veganism.

Dr. Berry has debunked meat causing strokes it is sugars that are responsible for this among other things like smoking or alcoholism.

Also there are no digestion problems on the carnivore diet that I know of. I do not how HPHC came to that conclusion but again his info might be outdated. There is the initial constipation but it clears after a day or two.

Not too sure about the lubrication either but I'm sure Dr. Berry would have an answer.

It's hard to get answers to questions from him as he has 252k subscribers.

If it was truly a problem he would have addressed it though.

I think that HPHC knows his shit too. I just believe that his info might be a little outdated and Dr. Berry is cutting edge. Hopefully HPHC will give some consideration to what he has to say.

Thank you for listening.
 
of the true light said:
I think that HPHC knows his shit too. I just believe that his info might be a little outdated and Dr. Berry is cutting edge. Hopefully HPHC will give some consideration to what he has to say.
What is there to update? He did advocate for balance, which is one essential thing that we should be focusing in our lives.

Having an emphasis on certain foods is not a balanced apporach.

Honestly your apporach on avoiding carbohydrates to the max is a temporary solution at best. It can work in a way, restricting the intake of carbohydrates after having a long time of overabundance of them. However, you are now going to another extreme, and long term this is not a viable solution. You have problem with carbohydrates because of your sedentary lifestyle which means that the carbohydrates you have consumed have not been used for energy, but stored in the body. This causes dampness, long term, diabetes.

The perfect counter would be to introduce an exercising regiment on most, if not on every day of the week. Having a balanced nutrition on top of this with enough rest would set you trajectory to better health, long term.
 
Henu the Great said:
of the true light said:
I think that HPHC knows his shit too. I just believe that his info might be a little outdated and Dr. Berry is cutting edge. Hopefully HPHC will give some consideration to what he has to say.
What is there to update? He did advocate for balance, which is one essential thing that we should be focusing in our lives.

Having an emphasis on certain foods is not a balanced apporach.

Honestly your apporach on avoiding carbohydrates to the max is a temporary solution at best. It can work in a way, restricting the intake of carbohydrates after having a long time of overabundance of them. However, you are now going to another extreme, and long term this is not a viable solution. You have problem with carbohydrates because of your sedentary lifestyle which means that the carbohydrates you have consumed have not been used for energy, but stored in the body. This causes dampness, long term, diabetes.

The perfect counter would be to introduce an exercising regiment on most, if not on every day of the week. Having a balanced nutrition on top of this with enough rest would set you trajectory to better health, long term.
According to Dr. Berry exercise only burns 1-2% of one's overall body fat and is better for toning muscle.

And I don't want to burn carbohydrates I want to target fat and keto does this.

Maybe when I am back in shape then I can intake more carbs but I don't want to run for an hour just to eliminate a meal.

That's a lot of hard work for nothing.

Lots of people exercise on Keto and Dr. Berry definitely doesn't discourage this he just say's that it isn't necessary to burn fat as diet is everything and it has little effect anyway.

Maybe I am missing something here, I'm not too sure.

He sure in the hell makes a lot of sense though.
 
of the true light said:
Henu the Great said:
of the true light said:
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According to Dr. Berry exercise only burns 1-2% of one's overall body fat and is better for toning muscle.

And I don't want to burn carbohydrates I want to target fat and keto does this.

Maybe when I am back in shape then I can intake more carbs but I don't want to run for an hour just to eliminate a meal.

That's a lot of hard work for nothing.

Lots of people exercise on Keto and Dr. Berry definitely doesn't discourage this he just say's that it isn't necessary to burn fat as diet is everything and it has little effect anyway.

Maybe I am missing something here, I'm not too sure.

He sure in the hell makes a lot of sense though.
Yeah, you are missing the point of being fit which is not excactly "for nothing". Your wellbeing increases, your looks get better, you will live longer more happily and you have better physical performance than pot bellied lazies.

Exercising is not done to burn fat exlusively anyway. Carbohydrates are the main fuel source, unless body has adapted to other option, which would be ketosis. The downside of ketosis from athletic perspective is that it is not suited for short hard efforts, but mainly for longer lower intensity efforts. Crudely put, imagine 5k fast paced run vs. hiking in the woods for 6 hours. Most endurance athletes are running on carbs because it is way more efficient for overall peroformance. If it would be the other way around, many elite athletes and other athletes as well would be running on ketosis instead.
 
The keto diet is great for weight loss, but not for a long term diet. After I did my keto diet, I returned back to eating carbohydrates.

What really makes americans so fat and unhealthy is the trans-fat, vegetable oils, corn-syrup filled foods, and sugar.
 
Henu the Great said:
of the true light said:
Henu the Great said:
According to Dr. Berry exercise only burns 1-2% of one's overall body fat and is better for toning muscle.

And I don't want to burn carbohydrates I want to target fat and keto does this.

Maybe when I am back in shape then I can intake more carbs but I don't want to run for an hour just to eliminate a meal.

That's a lot of hard work for nothing.

Lots of people exercise on Keto and Dr. Berry definitely doesn't discourage this he just say's that it isn't necessary to burn fat as diet is everything and it has little effect anyway.

Maybe I am missing something here, I'm not too sure.

He sure in the hell makes a lot of sense though.
Yeah, you are missing the point of being fit which is not excactly "for nothing". Your wellbeing increases, your looks get better, you will live longer more happily and you have better physical performance than pot bellied lazies.

Exercising is not done to burn fat exlusively anyway. Carbohydrates are the main fuel source, unless body has adapted to other option, which would be ketosis. The downside of ketosis from athletic perspective is that it is not suited for short hard efforts, but mainly for longer lower intensity efforts. Crudely put, imagine 5k fast paced run vs. hiking in the woods for 6 hours. Most endurance athletes are running on carbs because it is way more efficient for overall peroformance. If it would be the other way around, many elite athletes and other athletes as well would be running on ketosis instead.

Makes sense.

Thanks!
 
of the true light said:
Makes sense.

Thanks!
I only scratched the surface.

It is good that you are interested in the subject of health, even if by only necessity. For a well rounded, well informed opinion forming, many more viewpoints and subjects would need to be ingested in depth before you can make good calls about your health related issues or in general.
 
Henu the Great said:
of the true light said:
Makes sense.

Thanks!
I only scratched the surface.

It is good that you are interested in the subject of health, even if by only necessity. For a well rounded, well informed opinion forming, many more viewpoints and subjects would need to be ingested in depth before you can make good calls about your health related issues or in general.
I agree.

Thank you again for enlightening me.

And I know I can be hard headed sometimes.

But it's important to listen to more viewpoints before drawing any conclusions like you said.
 
Keto diets strongly amplify digestive energy.

This is great for people who have chronic fatigue, dampness in the body, get short of breath, sweat spontaneously and have poor appetite and loose stools and even often feel cold.

The diet taken short time will resolve these issues.

Long term, this diet increases heat in the body and can cause fire symptoms with include burning pain, strong appetite, excessive thirst, heartburn, heart palpitations, vexation, insomnia and constipation.

No one diet, particularly the extreme ones is suitable for ongoing maintenance of human health.
 

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