How To Extend Ketosis

For those of you who are doing intermittent fasting, there is an easy way to really extend ketosis after one day of intermittent fasting.

I do 19:5 intermittent fasting. It is just the way I eat now, and don’t even have to think about doing it. But that means beginning at the 12th hour of my 19 hour fast, only then does ketosis begin with ketone production by the liver. So I regularly get just 7 hours of increasing ketosis, and then, when I eat, it stops abruptly.

The question is how to extend that ketosis the next day without doing an additional 24 hour fast? I’ve discovered a trick to do that with what I’m calling a “Keto day”.

I really don’t believe in the Keto diet because the long term results are not at all healthy with the most serious consequence being increased probability of heart disease. The body just isn’t designed to be socked on a daily basis with that huge quantify of fat in the diet.

But my Keto day is different, as it is just a single day. And here is the secret — fat doesn’t spike insulin at all — nothing, and with a Keto day, you get so little carbohydrates, it isn’t going to restore your glycogen levels at all.

So what happens is that, with me, at that hour that I eat, there is no insulin response for another 24 hours. So instead of getting just 7 hours of ketosis over the 48 hours, I will get 31 hours of ketosis — without having to do an additional 24 hour fast the second day. Pretty cool trick, no?

Health

Functional Medicine Roadblock

The roadblock to functional medicine is that it isn’t covered by traditional health insurance, so you can’t take claims out for visits and tests.

That’s what keeps traditional medicine firmly in place despite the fact that traditional medicine is so weak on telling you how to live for wellness and what tests it can provide that really miss so many important aspects of one’s health.

Traditional medicine is kind of a joke in a way — all about pills and surgery and nothing about lifestyle — whereas functional medicine is clearly the future, but being held back because of this roadblock.

Perhaps Kennedy can do something about this.

Food Order

Ukraine Election

There should be a presidential election in Ukraine to see if the country still supports this proxy war against Russia.

During the American Civil War, in 1864 there was still a presidential election with Lincoln pitted against the peace candidate McClelland. Lincoln won and the war continued, but I don’t think that would be the case in Ukraine.

I think the Ukranian people have a right to say whether they want the proxy war against Russia to continue. Americans were given that right in 1864, even at the height of our civil war. That’s called democracy.

Russia’s Concern

Russia’s Concern

Russia saved the world from the Nazis with Stalingrad — the true turning point in the war. The cost of World War 2 to Russia was 27 million dead. That’s MILLION.

It is not difficult to understand Russia’s concern about European expansionism and imperialism toward Russia. First there was Napoleon, then more aggression from Europe toward Russia in World War 1, and then Hitler and the Nazis and that huge loss in lives in the millions. Now we have NATO and the US waging a proxy war in Ukraine — a covert invasion of Russia.

In much the same way that the Cuban missile crisis was existential for the US, this proxy war in Ukraine is existential for Russia. Russia will not tolerate having American missiles in Ukraine, that close to their capitol — thus their point of view that Ukraine cannot be a member of NATO.

No way Russia will back down from this conflict without complete capitulation by Kiev. That’s the only deal out there acceptable to Putin.

Putin’s Restraint

Trump A Winner

Trump is going to win on all the tariff gambits and negotiations with all of these countries, including China, simply because they need the American market much more than we need theirs.

Trump may turn out to be the preeminent president of this century. He is willing to do the tough things.

Tariffs