

Keto For Women | 3 Ways to Make it Work – Ben Azadi: KKP 56
On episode 56 of The Keto Kamp Podcast we discuss 3 Ways to Make The Ketogenic Diet Work For Women.
Here is what you'll discover in this episode:
- What to do during your monthly cycle
- Foods that boost AMPK and help you feel better
- What to do if your are post menopausal
- How the thyroid can dysfunction when done wrong
- And so much more!
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Number 1: Eat more fat and protein with your meals, no snacking and eat until full. Ensure you aren’t working from a caloric deficit. This teaches your body that we are not starving it. This also helps you develop a healthy relationship with food; we have mechanisms in place that let us know “you’re full, stop eating”; it’s time to get in touch with this. It hastens the adaptation of your mitochondria to the new fuel source by boosting AMPK. AMP-activated protein kinase What AMPK does: Regulates energy metabolism Increases fat-burning Increases the utilization of glucose while blocking fat and cholesterol synthesis AMPK improves glucose uptake so it lowers your blood sugar, increases the burning of stored fat, and decreases your blood triglycerides. It decreases fat-related chronic inflammation, which means that it is targeting the inflammatory fat or the abdominal fat specifically. Abdominal fat has more inflammatory potential than fats in other parts of the body. http://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2014/ss/ampk/page-01 , Make sure you’re eating the particular fats that boost AMPK (which builds fat-burning mitochondria)- 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil each day
- Hesperidin (a compound found in citrus peels), green tea extract, bilberry extract, can also help activate AMPK.
- Cold exposure increases AMPK by promoting fat burning, mitochondrial biogenesis, and hypothalamic desire to eat https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1464170/
- α-Lipoic acid (ALA) activates AMPK in muscles and other tissues
- EGCG from green tea promotes fat burning and AMPK[xxvii]. The same effect is probably true with coffee
- Berberine or Berberis vulgaris lowers insulin and blood sugar almost as effectively as Metformin[xxviii]
- Curcumin, ginger, and cinnamon lower inflammation and improve glucose metabolism[xxix]
- Resveratrol from red grapes, dark berries, cherries, or red wine promote AMPK as well as sirtuins[xxx]
- Different compounds like bitter melon extract, ginseng, rooibos, quercetins, extra virgin olive oil, Astragalus[xxxi]
- Apple cider vinegar lowers blood sugar and stimulates autophagy
- Vitamins and minerals like creatine, zinc, DHA, EPA, CoQ10, and other fat-soluble vitamins
- The Ketogenic Diet supports AMPK because carbohydrate restriction signals lower levels of energy in the system thus raising AMPK levels
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