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Комментарии • 215

  • @renasmile
    @renasmile Год назад +8

    This video should be seen by every person who is insulin resistant, diabetic, hypoglycemic etc. I wish doctors or the medical support teams would use this to educate people on how our bodies work internally.

  • @barbellbilly
    @barbellbilly 7 лет назад +59

    sweet spot made my day. 2:57

    • @ii-sn2rj
      @ii-sn2rj 3 года назад

      Exactly 💯

    • @dennisgarber
      @dennisgarber 2 года назад

      82 or 83 is the target of Dr Richard Bernstein who knows better than anyone.
      I am not in the camp that below 70 is bad for a person who has been eating zero carbs for over 6 months. These people probably can burn carbs in the muscle.
      For myself, would eat once a day, zero net carbs, lots of animal protein at 9 pm, get up at 5:45am and work hard labor from 8 to 6, then hit gym as hard as possible from 7 to 8:30. No food until 9 pm. When I tested my blood glucose before the gym, I would be around 40. And during the gym workout I actually feel more energetic and stable than when I was in my early 20s and ate a balanced diet and more often throughout the day, including carbs, even when I would eat something before the gym. I had several incidents back then when I nearly fainted because my blood glucose dropped low at the gym. But this does not happen so long as I am ketone adapted. The myth is that you need to eat glucose. In reality, get keto adapted, and the liver will make exactly how much glucose you require-not less or more. It is plausible that high protein intake will require more exercise or gaps between the meals, so it can be fully utilized and not stored or become problematic. But the same is true for carbs, except the constant insulin spikes burn out the beta cells, and cause insulin receptors to become nose blind, including the blood brain barrier. This is where keto therapy could help some or the majority of Alzheimer’s patients.
      Humans have only been using glucose for the primary fuel for a half of one percent of human evolution, roughly 10,000 years of not being nomads who ran around chasing animals for food and clothing and tent materials. Modern dietology believes in a young earth, and recent split from chimps. 11.5 million years ago is what the DNA says.

  • @chickendeener
    @chickendeener 3 года назад +16

    Khan academy should be on my degree lol. These videos have been helping me in different classes for YEARS. I am so thankful for their team :')

    • @teklevanishvili1206
      @teklevanishvili1206 3 года назад +3

      YES absolutely
      I had depression and didnt attend school for almost two years
      Instead i was watching khan's vids and when it came to external exams i got perfect score in almost everything

    • @AelHydrangea
      @AelHydrangea Год назад

      Degree??? This is high school stuff??

    • @AelHydrangea
      @AelHydrangea Год назад

      Holy shit nevermind apparently it isn't in the US

  • @weishen4878
    @weishen4878 4 года назад +12

    Very fascinating that fatty acid is used for the brain and heart ! Learned something new as always from you guys, awesome! Keep on the hard work, you guys rock!

  • @PortugueseGirl27
    @PortugueseGirl27 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for the explanation. Very detailed and emlightening for non academics

  • @sarahholland5980
    @sarahholland5980 3 года назад +24

    This is incredible. Thank you for breaking down a very dense lecture into something immensely understandable!!!

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @sivarajanchamy7092
    @sivarajanchamy7092 4 года назад +7

    Now i understant this portion in my book tnkz

  • @charundave
    @charundave 3 года назад +1

    Very well explained. Very helpful to appreciate need of testing sugar levels. Thanks.

  • @shutupsebas
    @shutupsebas Год назад

    I love you sm. I was reading articles, watching videos, searching up definitions and I didn’t understand it until now

  • @MrPridizzle
    @MrPridizzle 6 лет назад +95

    Thank goodness for 2x playback speed option...

    • @ahewitt3715
      @ahewitt3715 5 лет назад +3

      Thank you!! I did not know that was a thing.

  • @farahr6650
    @farahr6650 3 года назад +2

    i could never express how thankful i am for all the effort you guys do and surly as soon as i get any kind of income i'll donate and support yall.. thank you so much from the bottom of my heart

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

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  • @annac8228
    @annac8228 3 года назад +4

    Khan academy will be the reason I pass my degree

  • @mommifong
    @mommifong 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you a million I had the concept but now with you help I can explain it to a third grader. ❤

  • @yourfuturedocburenbeiya
    @yourfuturedocburenbeiya 4 года назад +3

    Love this! Thank you so much as always, Khan Academy!!

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @curtiscook6437
    @curtiscook6437 5 месяцев назад

    I have watched tone of videos and this one by far is the best eplanation for how insulin and glucagon work in the body. Thank you

  • @obaahemaacandy9082
    @obaahemaacandy9082 3 года назад +1

    Simple, precise and informative 👏

  • @TheMsiaddict
    @TheMsiaddict 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @evelynenashleyheylen5268
    @evelynenashleyheylen5268 4 года назад +1

    great teacher!!!

  • @ruksanakhan4989
    @ruksanakhan4989 4 года назад +1

    Lecture is way better than wat my teacher explained👏👏👏

  • @ruksarsaifi963
    @ruksarsaifi963 4 года назад

    Thanks Mr khan bohot achha explain kiya👍

  • @paulaOyeah
    @paulaOyeah 3 года назад +1

    I always wondered how this information was presented to non-Type 1 Diabetics! 😁👍 Cool! I learned some things… but I could also elaborate on some things. 😅

  • @haqzahoorul
    @haqzahoorul 5 лет назад +2

    Superb presentation 👏👏👏

  • @kiwifruitkl
    @kiwifruitkl 7 лет назад +91

    I like the guy's handwriting. It's very bubbly and kind of feminine.

    • @lailahicks5494
      @lailahicks5494 7 лет назад +1

      thats true, nice observation

    • @brim3477
      @brim3477 4 года назад +3

      I was looking for this comment lol I was convinced a chick wrote as he talked but I knew a guy that had "beautiful" handwriting lol

    • @snowlynx1585
      @snowlynx1585 4 года назад +1

      Um. So?

    • @vargvikernes4859
      @vargvikernes4859 4 года назад +9

      How do you define genders by that

    • @sophialamond1770
      @sophialamond1770 4 года назад +9

      wtf is femine handwriting

  • @beverlyramsahai8503
    @beverlyramsahai8503 4 года назад +1

    Most simple video. Great

  • @Omkar3324
    @Omkar3324 3 года назад +2

    Is this Sal khan teaching? My god can't believe what else can this guy do?

  • @vidakmilacic
    @vidakmilacic 9 лет назад +59

    Statement 'Ketone bodies are only used by heart / brain' is FALSE. Ketone bodies are used inside muscle cells, specific in mitochondria to produce ATP.
    Gluconeogenesis is not driven by fatty acid or amino acids. It is driven by fatty acid and amino acids together. There is another kanacademy video which explains this much better.

    • @tkloppel
      @tkloppel 8 лет назад +2

      I thought the same thing - do you have a link to said video?

    • @candycrush7004
      @candycrush7004 8 лет назад +5

      ah! thank you so much for clarifying that! i was dying here. I am on a low carb diet andi was freaking out..

    • @lrbolotin1227
      @lrbolotin1227 7 лет назад +8

      Ketone bodies is the only fuel that the brain can use after all glucose is depleted, different than most organs that can use proteins and fats as well. I guess that´s what the author wanted to say.

    • @MrPridizzle
      @MrPridizzle 6 лет назад +1

      Oh boo bloody hoo, what are you a SJW keyboard warrior?

    • @danscholze
      @danscholze 6 лет назад

      Do you have the link for the video?

  • @lindamcneil711
    @lindamcneil711 3 года назад +11

    Correction... The brain uses 120 grams of glucose a day if It readily available . However, if it isn’t, the liver makes enough to use. Additionally, the oxidative priority of using glucose is first, but the brain doesn’t use it as efficiently as the secondary fuel. The secondary fuel, if glucose can be reduced, is ketones. Ketones also form ATP. They supply energy throughout the whole body. You can stay in ketosis during feeding states. Carbohydrates reduction will keep you in a healthy state of ketosis. Ketones can be produced when well fed.

    • @liveuser8527
      @liveuser8527 Год назад +1

      Why should we trust what you have to say IF you have a Scottish surname?

  • @indirac.4010
    @indirac.4010 Год назад

    Excellent! Easy to follow

  • @nemonemo6285
    @nemonemo6285 Год назад

    Perfect, thank you

  • @rubyl6249
    @rubyl6249 4 года назад +1

    The way Khan explains these 2 processes is MUCH BETTER than my prof... D':

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @joysonclasses
    @joysonclasses 5 лет назад +2

    Good video

  • @missmelo6724
    @missmelo6724 3 года назад +1

    You are such a life saver, Thank you.

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @SHAD0W99V0RTEX
    @SHAD0W99V0RTEX 7 лет назад +8

    I like that guy

  • @karenCotorritos
    @karenCotorritos 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for sharing! This really helped in my examen :)

  • @lifelif2813
    @lifelif2813 4 года назад

    THXXXXXXXX GOD BLESS U ❤

  • @VladKhomutov
    @VladKhomutov 4 года назад +4

    Let me grab a bag of cookies to watch with this...

  • @Melody-vo6gq
    @Melody-vo6gq 2 года назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @xgeneproteinx2889
    @xgeneproteinx2889 2 года назад

    great explanation.

  • @zephannamugowa2000
    @zephannamugowa2000 3 года назад +1

    Best indeed

  • @tharuligunaratne4228
    @tharuligunaratne4228 3 года назад

    TYSMM!!!!

  • @leesway
    @leesway 6 лет назад

    #youcanlearnanything is so cute. I love it. Thanks for the video

  • @live4674
    @live4674 3 года назад

    your're a SAVER

  • @NeMoSheMo7
    @NeMoSheMo7 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much! so simple yet very informative. Please make new videos.

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 4 года назад +2

    This is an excellent presentation. Thank you!
    My understanding of ketone bodies needs help: I thought that Ketogenesis could substitute for the Insulin/Glucose energy pathway?
    Is it not possible for the body to be "trained" to seek Fat as its primary source of energy instead of glucose by consuming very low carbohydrates, high fat, with moderate protein?

    • @Kalziumboy
      @Kalziumboy 4 года назад +2

      Yes you are correct you absolutely can.
      I don't know where Khanacademy got that from...

    • @splendidninja1378
      @splendidninja1378 2 года назад +1

      Yes, exactly this.

  • @backstreetfan2887
    @backstreetfan2887 3 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @jameshavlin7362
    @jameshavlin7362 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @kumar2ji
    @kumar2ji Год назад

    Great stuff

  • @simplecomplicated8634
    @simplecomplicated8634 4 года назад +2

    Very informative as always keep it up sal

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @TheBurnabypete
    @TheBurnabypete 8 лет назад +1

    The glycerol back bone of triglyceride will take the gluconeogenesis yes? Betahydroxybuturate can be used by all cells except for hectic and pancreas I think.

  • @thomasmayor273
    @thomasmayor273 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant

  • @thyowen
    @thyowen 6 лет назад +2

    you explain things so well it makes me wonder why im paying a university so much money

    • @Zabardageegan
      @Zabardageegan 4 года назад

      Owen L
      You pay to move to the left and blame America for stealing all the resources from Africa.

  • @KM-gw3ox
    @KM-gw3ox 3 года назад

    You literally saved my day

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @sarrazin5
    @sarrazin5 6 лет назад

    The BEST ever explanation without any fussy ridiculous stereotypes we are sick of them! Many thanks.

  • @davidcooper177
    @davidcooper177 2 года назад

    AN EXCELLENT EXPLANATION! FOR THE FIRST TIME I UNDERSTAND FULLY AND COMPLETELY GLUCOSE, KETON, INSULIN, GLUCAGON AND HOW THEY WORK IN TANDEM.

  • @phuongnguyencao852
    @phuongnguyencao852 2 года назад

    your voice is legend man

  • @jbfitness3056
    @jbfitness3056 6 лет назад +47

    nice, let's eat 250 m&ms per day

    • @StewieGriffin
      @StewieGriffin 4 года назад +2

      Judging by your name. Those M&Ms will have no affect on you.

    • @lindamcneil711
      @lindamcneil711 3 года назад +2

      One can never out run a bad diet. Sugar is an anti nutrient... and causes cellular level damage to the mitochondria

    • @andyrajendra3103
      @andyrajendra3103 3 года назад

      That's one way to get glycosemia

    • @dreadreaper7123
      @dreadreaper7123 3 года назад

      @@lindamcneil711 did you try to eat it in real AKA home grown food or ure 1 of those who eat corn fed meat and hope that it will magicaly make you tin?

  • @StewieGriffin
    @StewieGriffin 4 года назад +2

    So weight loss only works if you go on a carb free diet.
    Without glucose, Insulin will not be released nor will glucagon.

  • @breezyandmore
    @breezyandmore 2 года назад +1

    best

  • @k-Gonzo
    @k-Gonzo 4 года назад

    How does the body just convert simple sugars to lipids and nucleic acids like that? Is glucose a direct precursor in their synthesis, or is it just a cofactor?

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif 6 лет назад +1

    The diabetic levels use to be a lot higher, like 149. It explains the "explosion" of diabetes.

  • @SseriousGgamer3
    @SseriousGgamer3 6 лет назад +6

    According to my calculations most people using this information are taking classes .. I didn’t even know there was such a thing lmao
    Well I’m using this info to loose weight. I’ve been lifting for 5 years and like most natty beginners fell into the “eat big to get big” trap that got me fat. I was always below 20% body fat, and over the 5 years slowly went from 140lbs-16-18bf, to 185lbs-26%bf. So now I didn’t think getting under 10% would be so fucking insanely hard.

  • @jasperbruns6598
    @jasperbruns6598 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @CN2Bubble
    @CN2Bubble 7 лет назад

    OMG thank you so much!

  • @rosemaryjoseph5296
    @rosemaryjoseph5296 6 лет назад

    Really understood thanks.

  • @saumyabharat5900
    @saumyabharat5900 4 года назад

    So, does the Keto diet have a negative affect on the brain?

  • @ivanchu7121
    @ivanchu7121 2 года назад

    There are other substances beside amino acids which form pyruvate (i.e. glycerol) through gluconeogenesis. Why is the TCA or Krebs cycle not included as alternative to ketogenesis?

  • @BlancoRaceEngineering
    @BlancoRaceEngineering 4 года назад

    IS IT NORMAL????
    My 10 y/o son blood results:
    A1C 5,2
    Fasting blood Glucose 72.
    Fasting blood insulin 1,69.
    Is it bad that the insulin is too low??? But looks sufficient because the A1C is 5.2 and the fasting blood sugar is only 72.
    Also he’s not really underweight, but he’s on the lean side.
    Also he gets easily tired 😓 when playing soccer ⚽️.
    Hope to hear from you guys.
    I don’t know who to consult with. Regular doctor don’t understand metabolism.
    Thank you very much.

  • @harshavardhanreddy100
    @harshavardhanreddy100 6 лет назад +1

    hyperglycemia can also produce skin manifestations.

  • @donraquel
    @donraquel 2 года назад +2

    🥰

  • @howikissedinsulingoodbye2875
    @howikissedinsulingoodbye2875 7 лет назад

    Such a great informations

  • @dennisgarber
    @dennisgarber 2 года назад +2

    Definitely keto should be the standard for Alzheimer’s, first experiment. However, I suspect enough exogenous ketone supplements would be expensive unless government got involved in subsidies for ketone makers in the way they do corn growers. Ironically corn depletes B vitamins and could lead to brain damage, as constant glucose spiking.

    • @-astrangerontheinternet6687
      @-astrangerontheinternet6687 2 года назад +2

      Ketones are made by the body for free.
      Carbohydrates are subsidized by the govt. rather than having them spend more- why not just end the payments for the crops that become the processed foodstuffs that poison the people?

  • @Robert-xn3dc
    @Robert-xn3dc 2 года назад

    I am getting a hyperglycemic rush just from watching this video

  • @peek-ka-boom6017
    @peek-ka-boom6017 3 года назад +1

    At 2:03 What about Keto dieters who eliminate glucose in their blood?
    At 4:08 Are Keto dieters hypoglycemic?

    • @splendidninja1378
      @splendidninja1378 2 года назад

      Keto dieters don't eliminate glucose from their blood - they eliminate the insulin spikes that are commonly associated with eating carb-rich foods. You, ideally should always have, 70-110 mg/dL of glucose in your blood.
      Keto dieters shouldn't be hypoglycemic, unless someone with diabetes who is taking medication is on keto. Then, it is likely they could become hypoglycemic.
      Yeah this video was wrong about almost everything they said about ketosis.

    • @marcst-germain9027
      @marcst-germain9027 2 года назад

      ive been in ketosis for four months and i've done prolonged fasting and i've never been hypoglycemic

  • @AhmedEkri
    @AhmedEkri 9 лет назад +6

    They say that glycolysis is irreversible which is wrong, isn't it? Liver and Kidneys can reverse glycolysis because they have Glucose-6-Phosphatase in their ER while other cells don't. So it is reversible in these cells, but not in other cells, because of the absence of this enzyme which can convert Glucose-6-Phosphate into pure Glucose (Reversing first step of glycolysis/glycogenesis).

    • @rynabuns
      @rynabuns 8 лет назад

      +Ahmed Alekri (Ahmed Ali) Yes, that's the last step of gluconeogenesis.

    • @AhmedEkri
      @AhmedEkri 8 лет назад

      Ryan Lau Yes

    • @lrbolotin1227
      @lrbolotin1227 7 лет назад +5

      Glycolysis is irreversible in the sense that you can´t reverse it just by repeating the same steps backwards. Also there are at least 2 or 3 steps that you can't reverse easily besides the Glucose-6-phosphatase step.

    • @MrSaltogpepper
      @MrSaltogpepper 6 лет назад

      The reversible reaction of glycolysis is gluconeogenesis. The processes that converts ADP to ATP og ATP to ADP are irreversible in glycolysis, therefore the body use different enzyme that makes those steps reversible. Glycolysis is not reversible in total, but the almost alike reversible reaction is called glyconeogenesis.

  • @yvanliew5852
    @yvanliew5852 5 лет назад

    Isn't amino acid the last resort instead of ketone bodies? Anyone please correct me thanks.

  • @desmomotodesmomoto2033
    @desmomotodesmomoto2033 2 года назад

    Question:
    Low Glucose = Glucagon + Nor-Epinephrine + Cortisol|= Ketosis
    So people on ketogenic diet are secreting stress hormones 24/7 ? Is this OK?

  • @ayandejiadebayo-ep4jh
    @ayandejiadebayo-ep4jh Год назад +2

    Words aren’t enough for me to show how I grateful I am for helping me to get rid of my type 2 Diabetes Dr Igudia.

  • @Ice-916
    @Ice-916 3 года назад

    how is lipogenesis irreversible? wouldn't lipolysis be the reverse of lipogenesis?

  • @ratnadeep221192
    @ratnadeep221192 7 лет назад +1

    I have a question to ask here. some amino acids like Arginine, Leucine, Glutamine etc increases insulin where they are ot contain any carbs. so will the released insulin work to lead gluconeogenesis or glycogenolysis?

    • @Athenas_Realm_System
      @Athenas_Realm_System 6 лет назад

      Ratnadeep Paithankar no, Insulin works to reduce blood glucose level, if insulin is high then gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis is decreased, instead glycogenesis and fatty acid synthesis is more likely to occur. Glucagon is the hormone that increases gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis as it is trying to increase blood glucose.

  • @danielmichielin4342
    @danielmichielin4342 4 года назад

    glycolisis isn't an irreversible process and it doesn't produce atp. It produces piruvate which then could be transformed back to glucose in a process called gluconegenesis. ATP is produces in the citric acid cycle which is irreversible.

  • @fofymalik1468
    @fofymalik1468 7 лет назад +1

    Omg thnx

  • @elalburquerque
    @elalburquerque 4 года назад +3

    oh that’s why I eat so many M&M jajajjaa 😅

    • @h.k.4453
      @h.k.4453 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/5m_C4ZPN_bI/видео.html

  • @barryfennell9723
    @barryfennell9723 6 лет назад +1

    Restricting carbohydrates you can maintain ketone bodies presence and eat. The processed carbohydrates are a fairly recent phenomena.

  • @johndoh1000
    @johndoh1000 5 лет назад +3

    This video helped me understand ketosis so that I can now explain ketosis in a more scientific way than "you're starved of sugar so your body uses your fat stores instead"

  • @hexational3028
    @hexational3028 8 месяцев назад +1

    what’s the name of this guy

  • @mayankuever
    @mayankuever 8 лет назад

    Question :does glucagon secretion increases the fatty acid synthesis and urea syntheses ?

  • @PlushToysChaoticAdventures
    @PlushToysChaoticAdventures 4 года назад +10

    I'm eating eggs, coconut oil, fatty meat and the pounds just keep dropping. I'm eating vegetables too... I've been doing this for about 3 years. Carb consumption made me ill, fat consumption is giving me back my health.

    • @racheldsouza8895
      @racheldsouza8895 4 года назад +3

      So basically keto diet

    • @onkelbebo3139
      @onkelbebo3139 4 года назад

      Just watch your cholesterol level and you will be fine.

    • @udayaai
      @udayaai 3 года назад

      if you are sensitive to insulin, then going keto is an effective method to reduce the release of insulin and to release glucagon instead

    • @matteocicaloni
      @matteocicaloni 2 года назад

      Wrong.

  • @kritishachakma2918
    @kritishachakma2918 3 года назад

    What is insulin genetic name?

  • @9-volt247
    @9-volt247 8 месяцев назад

    Insulin...causes storage?! Wow!

    • @9-volt247
      @9-volt247 8 месяцев назад

      IF YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH INSULIN IN YOUR BODY, YOU MAY HAVE DIABETES!

    • @9-volt247
      @9-volt247 8 месяцев назад

      Well, I know that!

    • @9-volt247
      @9-volt247 8 месяцев назад

      EVEN WORSE! IF YOU EAT WAY TOO MUCH SUGAR ALONG WITH NO INSULIN FOR A YEAR, YOU COULD HAVE DIABETES EVEN WORSE!! 😈😈😈

    • @9-volt247
      @9-volt247 8 месяцев назад

      Eek! I better stay away from sugar, _period! 😰😰😰_

  • @fidel8659
    @fidel8659 2 года назад +1

    the video is not clear well

  • @shashikantsingh1248
    @shashikantsingh1248 5 лет назад +1

    Hindhi m

  • @aaronphillips402
    @aaronphillips402 5 лет назад +1

    And thus the keto diet was born. (epic super hero music plays in the background)

  • @ricklowery6745
    @ricklowery6745 7 лет назад +2

    how do you feel about the keto diet

    • @dro2896
      @dro2896 5 лет назад

      Rick Lowery fucking garbage. Ketone bodies have acidic properties and when released into the blood due to accumulation of these mechanisms can lead to ketoacidosis

  • @stylewithgen
    @stylewithgen 8 лет назад +3

    I thought that glycolysis was reversible in some cells? Via gluconeogenesis. Is this correct?

    • @HimalShrestha
      @HimalShrestha 7 лет назад +4

      Gluconeogensis is not the exact reversal of glycolysis. There are some irreversible steps in Glycolysis that needs to be bypassed, for gluconeogenesis to occur.

    • @kingsleyorizu3742
      @kingsleyorizu3742 5 лет назад

      Genesse Arriaga some of the steps in glycolysis is irreversible which is step1, 3 and 10

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    @farahali5754 Год назад

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  • @stickystar101
    @stickystar101 6 лет назад +5

    This video makes a very strong case for low carb diets. If protein can make glucose and ketones can provide energy to the brain, then you technically do not need carbohydrates. Thanks a lot!

    • @komaljadhav8404
      @komaljadhav8404 5 лет назад

      Yes u r right.. technically we don't need carbs.

    • @xxtravisxxify
      @xxtravisxxify 5 лет назад

      We need carbs if we need quick reaction of fullfilling our energy needs. Like if you go to gym and do some muscle work you may need carbs in order to get this work done, otherwise it would take a long time to feed your muscles therefore you can't lift weights in a small amount of time. If you take carbs too much that's bad either because they will become fat. So the answer to you is, yes you need carbs, especially if you are working your muscles (including walking), but depends on how extreme that thingy is. If you don't workout or even move at all, you will still need some carbs but definently the less amount. Otherwise it'll take a long time to wait protein and fat fulfill your body's energy requirement. Think like this it's a PSU on computers.

    • @matteocicaloni
      @matteocicaloni 2 года назад

      Why would you want to eat less carbs though. You can do it but it's a bad idea.

  • @JacobHoman
    @JacobHoman 6 лет назад +6

    11:00 not sure this is correct. "ketone bodies provide energy to be used only by heart/brain". Anyone?

    • @JacobHoman
      @JacobHoman 6 лет назад

      Found the answer: "Ketone bodies cannot be used as fuel by the liver, because the liver lacks the enzyme β-ketoacyl-CoA transferase, also called thiophorase."

    • @ptfirstrehab
      @ptfirstrehab 6 лет назад

      What about BHB in the muscle? BHB decreases after exercise. Your thoughts?

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 4 года назад

      @@JacobHoman The Liver is the organ that creates the Ketone Bodies from Fatty Acids.
      Ketone bodies are readily transported into tissues outside the liver and converted into acetyl-CoA, which then enters the citric acid cycle and is oxidized in the mitochondria for energy.
      Thus, the Liver, in the presence of low glucose, can produce an alternative source of energy for the body by using fatty acids with ketones. This has always been the pathway used during Fasting periods. It's a normal function of our bodies.

    • @willl.ashworth
      @willl.ashworth 4 года назад

      Jacob Homan mhmm that does seem incorrect

    • @thicc5118
      @thicc5118 4 года назад

      Jacob Homan because according to the encyclopaedia of tongue

  • @curiousberry5352
    @curiousberry5352 3 года назад +2

    Glucagon sounds like a demon

  • @wendyma1659
    @wendyma1659 8 лет назад +12

    aheem sweet spot ahem

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo 4 года назад

    Is there a measure for glucagon?