A Terrible Surprize Part 2: Accelerated Aging Is More Common Than You Think!
This is Part 2 A Terrible Surprize Part 2: Accelerated Aging Is More Common Than You Think! Accelerated aging is far more …
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This is Part 2 A Terrible Surprize Part 2: Accelerated Aging Is More Common Than You Think! Accelerated aging is far more …
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So how does Keto affect all these results? Obviously the drugs these people were on should be stopped.
I love that he speaks at a fast clip. Ypu can play the video on youtube at a slower speed if too fast for you.
Freeze video on graphs.
He rolls thru a TON of info in an hour. Can easily take 3-4 hours to dig thru and process the basics.
He is definitely a data junky and his videos are manna for other data junkies😊
Please talk slower and keep the graphs on longer. I’m having a terrible time trying to figure out what you are saying.
Good morning Doc. I looked for the final segment in your IGF segment. You ended part 2 with a mention of cancer and high IGF. Did you do this segment yet?
So what can I change today to improve my IGF?
I really want to get blood work done. Not even sure where to begin. Omega 3/6 panel, IGF1, thyroid and fasting insulin. Can I just order them all at Ulta? I’m on Warfarin and would love to get off of. I went to a hematologist and I have the factor VLeiden gene 1 not 2. He said I’d have a twenty percent chance of getting another DVT. I’m sure that’s eating a SAD diet and not doing any beneficial things. I hate that it’s blocking my vit K2. I’ve been keto for 7 years. Not sure why CRP and ferritin are very high. Any help on getting lab work done would be great. I love the depth of your videos.
Thanks for sharing and explaining with such humanity
You're a true Scholar and a free-thinking Maverick. Medicine desperately needs many more like you. THANK YOU. Very thought-provoking.
Can you double check the formula for insulin resistence? I figured using a fasting insulin of 1.5 and fast bgl of 40 would still give you an insulin resistance outcome of 2.6.
Excellent video filled with helpful information, thank you. Did your male and female patients stop taking their ACE inhibitors and if so did their downward trends reverse themselves or did they just stall at the lower levels? Thanks.
BTW, I am now 68+ and about 4 years ago diagnosed as pre-diabetic, I was over weight, and my BP was inching upward every year. 3 years ago I began KETO. All my trends reversed themselves over the last few years and a year ago I took myself off of statins because of research I did. Had my annual physical 11-8-23. Now my labs are within normal ranges [I don't know about IGF-1 because my DR. didn't call for that test [so I'm going to do that soon on my own]]. On 11-24-23 I took myself off of Lisinopril because of your last video.
Excellent doc !! you make it easy to follow )) I 'm learning Thanks for your time and info !!
I'm on Lisinipril 10 mg. I started to reduce it when my BP appeared to go down when I eliminated carbs. It went sky high and I had to resume. Is my PSMF diet contributing.?How can I compensate?
I f might say, I wish you would draw some practical conclusions as you go. It would give the mind something to tether to before data overload dulls the mind. It get stressful.. Thanks so much. Perhaps some carbs should be introduced to bring up insulin and the glucagon down. I'm confused. What is the practical step and how does it relate to diet? Thanks
This is excellent information! Thank you so much.
Do you accept patients for lab work?
Was so waiting for this because I take Lisinopril
That is Eye Opening
Thanks Doc.