Friday, November 30, 2012

[WATCH]: Inspirational Story-Model Body

►►goo.gl ►►goo.gl ►►goo.gl peas to make it more tasty and interesting to eat. This includes the consumption of foods that are rich in fat, protein but low in carbohydrates. Experts say that with this so-called combination it can combat refractory epilepsy especially among children. Basically, eating less carbs forces the body to burn fats instead which in return converts these fats into fatty acids and ketone bodies. The by-products now serve as the fuel or energy source for the brain and heart replacing glucose which is derived from carbohydrates rich foods. With an ample amount of ketones, it is said that it can reduce the occurrence of epileptic seizures. So if you eat in a restaurant, one should only eat half cup of

Read more ...

No comments:

Post a Comment