18 Oct
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nigel
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We still carry the natural fat burning genome of our hunter-gatherer ancestors. We have not evolved to thrive on the high carbohydrate diets, that industrial scale mono-cropping & processing for profit now provides us.
When I told a friend that I was starting a nutritional supplement
business, his reply was “Oh yeah, Macros or Micros?” (meaning Macronutrients or
Micronutrients).
I didn’t really know how to answer, as I hadn’t really
thought of it in those terms.
He was asking from the perspective of a gym goer, who may do
some carb loading before a workout, then have a protein smoothie afterwards,
& take whatever specific vitamin &/or mineral supplement tablets meet
the nutrient shortfall he perceives he has.

This is quite a different perspective from someone eating a Whole
Foods, Nose to Tail, Animal Based Diet.
When we consume organ meats, they are a dense source of muscle
& structural rebuilding protein. They also contain extremely high
concentrations of bio-available micronutrients, in the perfect balance that
nature intended, combined with essential fatty acids, all of which aid our
natural absorption & utilization of those nutrients.
Proteins are the absolute essential building block Macro required
to rebuild, replace & strengthen the tissue that has been broken down,
through every bit of exercise, injury & general cellular turnover. Protein
however is a poor form of energy. If our bodies are deprived of both quality
fats & carbohydrates, we can produce blood sugar from protein, through a
process called Gluconeogenesis. This blood sugar can be created either from
ingested protein, or our bodies will catabolize our own muscle. This is an
unhealthy situation that can create an acidic & inflammatory environment in
our bodies.
When we consume fat from free-range, grass-fed animals, not
only do we get the richest source of clean burning energy available for our
bodies, but we also get all the fat-soluble vitamins, in their optimum ratios,
that are essential for us to survive & thrive. Quality Animal Fats have the
perfect balance of Omega Fatty Acids to fuel our bodies, while reducing
inflammation. When we metabolize quality animal fats, they leave a neutral pH
ash in our bloodstream, helping us maintain the critical acid/alkaline balance of
slightly alkaline 7.36 pH, that is essential for life. Fats like the Grass Fed
Beef Suet in Primal Kiwi Rocket Fuel is loaded with Stearic Acid, said to
trigger our bodies natural fat burning hormones. Suggestion…. If you want to
burn fat, eat fat.

On the other hand, industrially processed seed oils like Soy,
Corn, Canola, Rapeseed, Cottonseed, Safflower…. are extremely high in
pro-inflammatory Omega 6 fatty acids. These plastic bottles full of chemically
extracted, highly processed yellow liquid oil, or their further processed
counterparts like margarine & things trying to look like butter, are the
enemy of our health. If they’re in your cupboard, the best place for them is
your wheelie bin.

While there are some very smart people & athletes that
are getting great health outcomes from Carnivore diets &/or extreme
Ketogenic diets, most of us would struggle in the long term or even short term
to exclude carbohydrates entirely from our diets. Most of us just don’t want to.
There is however a growing body of evidence to suggest that
keeping a tight rein on carbohydrate consumption, & the sources of it, can
have highly beneficial effects on our health.
Most of us now know that excessive sugar intake is
detrimental to our health, but many do not understand why.
Excess sugar in our blood streams is toxic. Blood sugar
triggers insulin production, in anyone with a functioning Pancreas. The
metabolizing of sugar as an energy source is acidifying to our blood & our
bodies. The burning of sugar & resultant insulin means that any fat we may
have ingested does not get burned for energy but gets pushed into storage. We
cannot burn ingested fat or stored body fat, while blood sugar levels &
insulin are high.

All carbohydrates break down to blood sugar, but some carbs
are better than others.
One most healthful source of blood sugar is RAW unprocessed honey.
RAW honey has an incredible array of health-giving nutrients, while is said to
contain all the necessary vitamins, enzymes & alkalizing minerals to leave
a neutral pH in our bloodstream when metabolized in appropriate quantities. Fruit also is said to contain the naturally occurring
nutrients to largely nullify the negative effects of resultant blood sugar,
when eaten in appropriate quantities. Some fruits such as lemons, limes &
melons can be extremely advantageous & alkalizing to our bloodstreams.
Some people swear by root vegetables & tubers, like Sweet
Potato/Kumara (as higher nutrient carbohydrate than likes of a standard spud),
with the starch breaking down to blood sugar over a longer period, giving more
sustained release of energy than fruit sources. It’s worth just considering that the longer our blood sugar
is elevated, the longer we are not burning fat for fuel, & the harder our
body must work to alkalize.

I’ve heard & read estimates of 10 000 to 20 000 years
that it takes a species to change its genome slightly. Our species has evolved
from hunter gatherers. We now have industrial scale agriculture that can supply
us huge quantities of carbohydrates in the form of grains, through
mono-cropping. It’s apparent we simply have not evolved genetically to cope
with this onslaught of carbohydrates & constant high blood sugar. This is
evidenced by the soaring obesity, blood pressure, cancer & diabetes rates
we’ve seen over the last 50 years. A pancreas will wear out due to constantly
pumping too much insulin. Nearly every other chronic condition can be
exacerbated by the resultant inflammation of a high carbohydrate diet.

Our bodies must maintain a pH of 7.36 or thereabouts,
otherwise we will die. Minerals, such as Calcium are very alkalizing to the
body. If we are constantly partaking in a very acid producing diet, our bodies
will rob calcium & other minerals from our bodies, in order to alkalize.
This is evidenced through things like tooth decay, Osteoporosis & people
shrinking as they age.

Disclaimer - I am not a doctor. These opinions should not be
taken as medical advice to treat, prevent or cure disease. Consult with a
healthcare professional before starting any diet, supplement or exercise
program.
Wishing you the very Best in Health
Nigel Dixon
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