Thursday, December 9, 2021

Obesity correlates with a reduction in dietary fat

Very interesting dietary points to be had here.  One, fat is important for the brain--for brain energy needs and for the building blocks to support the brain's development.  Hello!

Dietary fat is said to have played a critical role in the evolution of the human brain since the brain needs a dense calorie load to sustain it energetically but also needs the fat building blocks to support its development []. This dogma certainly continues today based on research that shows that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and other fats play a crucial role in neural tissue growth and function. Anomalies in fat metabolism or shortfalls in dietary fats can interfere with brain development and function []. In fact, experts assert that a move away from the higher fat diet might be more the cause of the North American metabolic syndrome epidemic.

This point was interesting--that obesity correlates with a reduction in dietary fat.  Therefore, if someone is fat, they should eat fats to reduce their weight load.  Since this article is about butyrate, one should begin including more butter into their diet.  

Statistical review of US macronutrient consumption today reveals an increase in the incidence of obesity correlating with the reduction in dietary fat; which results consequently in increased intake of carbohydrate foods []. Somewhere in the middle closer to the low carbohydrate end of the diet is a happy healthy medium where processed carbohydrate sources are limited and healthy fat is loaded but a good supply of fresh vegetables (low glycemic index carbohydrate sources) still comprises a significant component of the diet []. In particular, it is speculated that a lower overall intake of carbohydrate sources is the healthier way to go with these choices making up, for the major part, those of a lower glycemic load and higher fiber constitution. 

And a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet, also known as the Ketogenic Diet, has profound effects on your health.  This was fascinating, 

The low-carbohydrate high-fat diet (LCHFD) has cycled in and out of popularity . . . as a therapeutic program to treat metabolic syndrome," such as epilepsy, cognitive deficit, neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease where it's shown to downregulate deleterious amyloid protein . . . and weight loss.  Incredible. 

It is well understood that dietary restriction in the form of calorie or carbohydrate deprivation is conducive to ketogenesis and serum ketone elevation []. The low-carbohydrate high-fat diet (LCHFD) has cycled in and out of popularity for decades as a therapeutic program to treat metabolic syndrome []; epilepsy []; cognitive deficit []; neurological disorders like Alzheimer's disease where its shown to downregulate deleterious amyloid protein []; as an activator of uncoupling protein activity for thermogenesis []; and weight loss []. The ketogenic diet is far from a novel concept. The understanding that this dietary protocol can effectively reduce seizure frequency [] and help treat even drug-resistant epilepsy [] was established as far back as the 1920's [].  CJ pointed out the better fats to have in one's diets.  For years, I consumed olive oil, but difficult to find consistently good EVOO.

This really is a must-read article.  Continue reading . . . .


CJ pointed out the better fats to have in one's diet.  For years, I consumed olive oil, but difficult to find consistently good EVOO. He recommends XV Olive Oil, grass-fed butter, ghee, avocado oil. I should have asked him which brands are preferable. Per Mark Sisson's recommendation, always select an olive oil brand nearest you. For example, if you live in Los Angeles, CA, not the best decision to get Greek olive oil, even though the country is known for its olive oil. Ditto for Italy. Instead, pick up a locally manufactured olive oil in and around Los Angeles, like Santa Barbara, Temecula Valley, so forth. This California brand blends several different kinds of olive oils. I think my favorite, or at least one that was consistent, was Dr. Barry Sears' olive oil that had a nice peppery aftertaste. His oil is sourced from Umbria, Italy, which contradicts the recommendation of sourcing it locally. But I liked it.

Anti-mandate protestors in Austria march past the police

Remember that as the police side and defend with the people, it means they're not enforcing the elite's plans to oppress the people.  Remember this.  Which means that the "Defund the Police" campaigns in the U.S. in no way serve the people in the U.S.  Those programs serve to throw American workers under the bus or into the ovens.  The fact that this small force of police allowed the protestors to break the line is a good sign. 

7 Ways to Get Health Insurance With No Job or Income

 HealthCare Writer

Updated on September 22nd, 2021

Reviewed by Frank Lalli

Can you get health insurance if you don’t have a job that offers it as a benefit? Absolutely. Good quality health insurance is available at all income levels—even with no income. Here’s a state-by-state guide to health insurance that will get you started. Below are seven options to consider.

What You Need to Know

Health insurance you buy without your employer’s help doesn’t have to be expensive. Check out this list of highly recommended healthcare insurance companies.

Acquiring good health insurance can protect your financial health. Nearly 60% of all debt collections are the result of medical bills, the U.S. government’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says. 

Health insurance pricing and availability is regional—right down to the county level. That’s why your state insurance department is a great place to turn for assistance if you need additional help finding health coverage.

COBRA 

Perhaps you have recently lost your healthcare because you lost your job. Or the person on whom you depended for health insurance lost his or hers. In either case, one way to replace your insurance is through COBRA (the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act), which gives people the right to remain enrolled in their old employer’s group health plan by paying for it out of pocket; in nearly all cases the employer no longer contributes.2

The best thing about COBRA is that your previous healthcare plan won’t change, and you could keep it for up to three years, at least for your dependents. That might be important if you or a loved one have been receiving specialized care for a serious illness. COBRA is also a good short-term option If you have already landed employment that will offer healthcare after a waiting period passes. The downside is that a former employer will almost certainly no longer pay part of the cost, so the amount you have to pay could rise significantly, perhaps even by 80%.

Your employer is obligated to notify your healthcare insurer that you are eligible for COBRA. You have 60 days to make up your mind and pay the required first monthly premium. Under some circumstances, there may be financial assistance available. The same is true for your spouse or parent, if you were covered by their insurance.

If you lost your health insurance because you or someone else lost a job, check out COBRA first. The cost could be daunting, but if you don’t expect to need it for long, it is the easiest way to get insurance uninterrupted. On the other hand, if you’re laid off, your suddenly low income may qualify you for an Affordable Care Act policy with substantial government subsidies (more below). 

One word of warning: If you expect to qualify for Medicare within a few months, don’t rely on COBRA past your Medicare eligibility date because you could find yourself paying an ongoing Medicare penalty. 

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Bone Broth

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