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Eat Well or Die Slowly: Guide to Metabolic Health

Publish date:
September 9, 2020
Eat Well or Die Slowly: Guide to Metabolic Health

How can you take control of your own health? Are you sick and tired of taking more and more medication without feeling any better? Medical researcher and scientific author, Estrelita van Rensburg, explains, using clear illustrations and language we all understand, how bad science and misinformation leads us down the road to insulin-resistance, the precursor of illness and chronic disease.This book will shake the foundations of standard nutritional advice and demonstrate how this leads to lifestyle diseases such as obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension), dementia and cancer. Issy Warrack experienced a mental and physical health transformation after changing to a healthy eating programme. She explores traditional farming methods and how mega farms and highly processed fake foods loaded with sugar impact our diet and our health. Find clear guidelines of how to replace your low-fat food focus and embrace a healthy-fat, low-carb way of life.By the end of EAT WELL OR DIE SLOWLY you will know exactly the reasons for your bad health, including low mood, and the changes you need to make. The book will teach you how to start living life to the fullest, lose weight and feel rejuvenated with stacks of energy.Take control of your own health and get YOUR GUIDE TO METABOLIC HEALTH now!

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Estrelita van Rensburg
http://wellnesseq.net
https://twitter.com/wellnesseq
UK
Topics
Obesity
Regenerative Agriculture
Type 2 Diabetes
Dementia
Dementia is a broad term used to describe a group of cognitive disorders characterized by a decline in memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to perform everyday activities. Dementia can be reduced with ketogenic diets that help brain mitochrondria process alternative energy sources.
Cancer
Cancer is a metabolic disease where the mitochrondria are no longer able to burn fatty acids and instead rely on fermentation of glucose and glutamine. Ketogenic diets have been used to prevent and cure cancer, as they induce a metabolic stress on cancer cells who cannot use ketones as fuel.
Sugar
Ketogenic Diet
The ketogenic diet involves eating high fat, low carbs, and moderate protein. To be in ketosis, one must eat less than 20 grams of carbohydrates per day.
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