Real Doctor Reacts To Doctor Mike on Diets: Ketogenic Diet | Diet Review

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Hey this video is a comment on Dr. Mike on diets where he did a diet review on

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ketogenic diets. It was a great video I really enjoyed it very clear very well

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organized I just felt that perspective was a little bit limited and a lot of

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the comments indicated that people don't really understand this still so I just

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wanted to broaden the perspective a little bit. Coming right up.

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Ketogenic diets is one of the hottest topics around a lot of people have an

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opinion but to this day a lot of people still don't understand a whole lot about

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it. What it is or how it fits into human physiology or what's the historical

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perspective is it a natural thing etc. So we want to understand that the ketogenic

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diet it's just part it's it's on a spectrum

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if we look at carbohydrate consumption as going from extreme as in the standard

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American diet down to low carbs to ketogenic and to intermittent fasting

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and fasting. This is really just extreme ridiculous amounts of carbohydrate

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versus more normal versus restricted levels to reverse conditions so standard

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American diet people eat about 3 400 grams of carbs per day a low-carb would

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be about 60 to 80 grams and if you cut that back enough so that the body

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doesn't have enough carbohydrates to always burn them first then the body

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will learn to develop an alternate fuel it will learn to access fat and as it

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breaks down fat some of those byproducts are called ketone bodies and when we cut

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the carbs way way back the brain can use as much as 50 to 75 percent of its

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energy from ketone bodies so a lot of people say that Oh well the brain

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to have glucose it runs only on glucose that's not true the brain is designed to

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run on glucose or ketone bodies and it just depends on what phase of

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carbohydrate consumption were in historically this has been a important

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survival tool because if there is no food around for a week then we go into

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starvation we go into fasting no carbohydrates we need something else so

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humans have done this for since we long as we've been around basically so Dr.

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Mike did a great review of what it is and and so forth, but then I wanted to

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kind of elaborate just a little bit on a few points because his he said that it

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was proven for weight loss and diabetes type 2 and epilepsy and he said that's

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great so for those things go ahead and then he said that there wasn't really

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much evidence for it working with anything else well that's kind of a

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medical perspective that's looking at diseases as individual entities but once

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we understand that insulin resistance is linked to every degenerative condition

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there is there is virtually no disease and I'm sure you can find one exception

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somewhere but the vast majority way way over 90 percent of diseases that we die

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from and suffer from and spend money on in our healthcare system which is a

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disease and symptom management system depend on insulin resistance and this is

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just a scale and based on physiology we understand that if this is creating the

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problem then reducing this is going to resolve a lot of the problems and

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clinically this is what we see so we'll come back to the to the research part

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one more benefit and if you want to talk research then of course it's this fairly

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new but there was a Nobel price in 2016 awarded to a person who proved the

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mechanics of autophagy and autophagy is a clean up

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and recycling process that's been proven to be beneficial in all sorts of

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different conditions so in addition to insulin resistance if we combine the

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fact that we're reducing insulin resistance with the fact that we can

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produce some autophagy down in the states of ketogenic diet and even more

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so in the intermittent fasting now we understand that even though the research

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isn't there yet this may be the simple single most powerful tool and concept

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that we have to reverse all kinds of diseases one of the drawbacks Dr. Mike

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mentioned was that the potential harm of giving up large food groups so this is a

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little bit a little bit too narrow-minded this means you don't

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really understand nutrition especially historically the only food group that

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you're giving up is grains and starchy carbohydrates that's the only food group

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that you're giving up and humans have not had that food long enough to become

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dependent on it for most of human history we haven't even had that food

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group so that argument doesn't really have any bearing whatsoever he did say

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though that some people develop side effects and they get what's called a

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keto flu and we want to understand that there's more to this than just eating a

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ton of fat and cutting out carbohydrates because it still needs to be quality

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food and the other reason that people develop side effects is that the more

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toxic and the more degenerated and the more sugar dependent you are the more

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withdrawal symptoms sugar is a drug so first when you give up a drug you will

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have a reaction there's just no way about it heroin has reactions of

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withdrawal and so does sugar and the peeps um people have tried this can

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attest to how difficult can be because sugar is a drug and the

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other part is toxicity everything that the body gets used to become sort of a

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status quo and anytime that you change it you will have a reaction anyone in

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clinical practice that works with changing diets and changing lifestyle is

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going to observe this so that's that's not news it doesn't mean that there's

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something bad it means that there's a healing crisis there's something that

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you have to get through before the body is used to the new lifestyle he said

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that he would not recommend it for the majority of patients because it was too

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hard it was too restrictive you would have to drastically change your food

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habits and that's one point of view but again if we look at how well are we

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doing as a nation we spend three point two trillion dollars on health care we

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have the sickest people on the planet and our diabetes and our obesity is

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through the roof it's exponential it's not even under any sort of control so we

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have to ask how well are we doing with what we're currently doing and then we

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want to ask if we want to change it then maybe it's going to be a little bit hard

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maybe we have to wake up and understand that if you go through a grocery store

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and there is 20,000 shelf items then all but 200 are modern all but 200 are grain

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and sugar and processed foods and chemicals and artificial flavors and

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artificial sweeteners and artificial colors and the list goes on and on and

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on so sure it's gonna be a bit of a change but are we worth it as a species

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or are we just gonna say oh it's too hard and possible side effects we kind

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of talked about that they're not really side effects they're just transitions

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and then he says that there's a lack of research and I'm all in favor of

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research I think we should research things I think we should understand as

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much as we possibly can about research about every phenomena that we're studying so

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research is great but we can't wait for the research we have to look at clinical

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results and we look-- have to look at what humans have done historically and

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we have to look at physiological principles and then if the research can

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fill in the gaps afterwards that's great but if they can't it doesn't mean that

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we don't do the things that make sense and what makes sense again if you go

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through a grocery store and you think that food is whatever is on the Shelf

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then maybe a ketogenic diet isn't going to make sense maybe it's going to seem

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too extreme but if you understand that there's nothing in that grocery store

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that existed ten thousand years ago then it's not so extreme the ketogenic diet

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is not the extreme part the extreme part is what have we done to our lifestyle

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what have we done to our food supply our food chain our environment in the last

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50 to 100 years that's the extreme part and it's it's unfortunate but somewhere

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we have to kind of wake up and do something the other thing about research

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is we have to ask who's going to pay for the research so the vast majority of

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research is paid for most of the medical organizations most of the government

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agencies their major contributors are pharmaceutical companies and processed

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food industries and neither of those entities have anything to gain from you

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eating natural food and getting healthy there's about and another part of the

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research thing is not only who pays for it but how much is going to get

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published so there is a rule I call the 90/10 rule that says basically 90% of

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research is going to be published if it's favorable

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to whoever paid for the study and 10% is gonna be published if it's not favorable

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so there's a huge discrepancy in what research not only gets done but what

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gets published so we don't really know what's going on and long term what are

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the long-term effects well if we really honestly look back and if we study human

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populations that have been around for tens of thousands of years we have

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plenty of cultures there's been tribes in Africa who eat nothing but meat and

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and blood and milk we have that's a very very low carb that's basically a

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ketogenic diet we've had Eskimos the Inuit that have lived for as long as

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they have existed on basically a ketogenic diet year-round they have no

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long-term health issues they have no cardiovascular disease they have no

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major health issues so I just wanted to add my my perspective on things I have

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been on either a low-carb or a ketogenic diet for the last five years I'm not

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overweight I don't do it for those reasons I do it because carbohydrates

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create disease and today we have a population depending on how you define

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insulin resistance by the strict medical definition we have maybe 50 60 % of the

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population being insulin resistant but if you start looking at how many people

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are not at optimum levels of insulin and insulin sensitivity if your A1c starts

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to creep up in the 5.4 5.5 range we have basically 80-90 % of the population here

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is insulin resistant and that is what's driving all the generative disease

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everything that they talk about with cardiovascular disease and stroke and

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diabetes and metabolic syndrome and syndrome X and all these different

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things they're all based on insulin resistance and it's not a rare

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thing it's almost all of us so in that context I wanted you to take take

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another look at the ketogenic diet. Is it for everybody? No, I don't think so I

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think that if you're not insulin resistant or if you just moderately

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insulin resistant then I think you do fine on a low-carb diet just reducing

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your carbohydrates until you get back to a species-appropriate level I think

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you'll do great but I think for anyone whose insulin

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resistance I think that would be the best thing that you can do for yourself

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and if you have a more severe condition of some sort like autoimmunity or leaky

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gut or diabetes etc etc then I would suggest that you take a serious look at

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this and that you also include some intermittent fasting so that you can

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start taking benefits of this incredible mechanism called

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autophagy. Thanks so much for watching. If you enjoy this sort of content make sure

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