trippingthelight wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:10 am
Not sure why you would think that is what I suggested? I never said you could live off just protein. Protein is essential, yes, fats are essential, carbs are NOT.
The golden nugget in your quotes is this '(unless converted to a ketone),' I think your trying to apply glucose based energy production to the keto framework I was describing, its different which is why it works.
Not sure if you read this part right after that ketone conversion:
the glycerol component of triglycerides can be converted into glucose, via gluconeogenesis by conversion into dihydroxyacetone phosphate and then into glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, for brain fuel when it is broken down. Fat cells may also be broken down for that reason if the brain's needs ever outweigh the body's.
I tend to get tangled up into details sometimes and doesn't give off clearer image that I mean or forget to mention it. Thats what I meant about it being converted to glucose also and it appears to convert others aswell so it has more aspects that I originally thought. I haven't done extensive research into ketones nor other metabolism so I am not an expert just relaying the info I have gotten.
Although most people run on carbohydrates (glucose), studies are now showing that burning fats (ketones) for energy is the healthier alternative.
This one is quite funny since in Finland the news have been on and off against butter (and animal fats) for many years now. It has been suggested to use and then not and then again to be used
Mainly and lately they suggest plant oils and fats which have been better for health through ages.
trippingthelight wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:10 am
Restrict carb intake (grains, flour, starches etc) and increase fat intake, the liver produces ketones for energy production and if it needs to it can create any amount of glucose it needs
I've done this one, well the part of lowering carb intake in my daily meals. I've added lentils instead so I get dietary fibers that way and protein too.
---- I did took a look at
Ketone under there in the section of Biochemistry it said about the thing that was buried deep inside my memory about ketones called ketose. If you take a look at the link and see how much stuff it has in other links I think you probably would come to same conclusions with me.
At this point I think that all this carb, fat and keto is just playing with words of same energy sources that are sugars. Ketones and carbohydrates appear to be a bit different sugars only, but still the same affect as energy source. Fat would be having the effect of yielding both kinds of sugars in the need.
I think we should rest our case here then and agree on the thing that both are sugars, which is evident of their similar molecular structure.