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Insulin Slows Metabolism of Your Fat Cells w/ Ben Bikman, PhD

by Mike Mutzel

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The world lost a good one on Sunday 🙏🏽. Richard Veech, PhD passed away in his Maryland home. His life’s work on ketone and mitochondrial metabolism have influenced many in our field, the industry as a whole. He created the first ketone ester and has publish some of the most widely cited papers in the field of ketone body metabolism over the past 20 years. Say a prayer for his life’s work and follow Frank @ketoneaid for more details on his memorial Saturday. P.S. Per sources, although Richard studied ketone metabolism extensively, he didn’t eat a ketogenic diet. 🤷🏽‍♂️ #keto #ketoester #exogenousketones #ketodiet #ketogenicdiet #intermittentfasting #fasting #ketones

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Why We Get Sick: The Hidden Epidemic at the Root of Most Chronic Disease―and How to Fight It A study of metabolism in severe diabetes

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References

MD, G. G., RN, P. S., RN, R. T., PhD, F. M., & MD, K. S. (2014). Optimizing insulin injection technique and its effect on blood glucose control. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology, 1(4), 145–150.

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