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Excellent article!!!

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Autophagy is important, but fasting isn’t necessary to achieve it. For those who prefer not to fast, autophagy can be initiated by exercising, a keto diet, cold exposure, polyphenol rich foods, sleep and proper hydration. It is also important to keep in mind that with age, autophagy becomes progressively more difficult to initiate. Fortunately, rapimyacin can initiate autophagy at any age so frail elderly people don’t need to fast. Rapamycin can also work with pets to make them live longer. https://dogagingproject.org/ Dr Alan Green prescribes Rapamycin for the prevention and treatment of age related diseases. https://rapamycintherapy.com/.

Humans can and will use either fats, proteins, and carbohydrates for fuel. In lower intensity exercise, fats are primarily used for fuel. In high intensity exercise, carbohydrates and amino acids predominate. That said, carbs are generally the preferred fuel while proteins and fats are structural materials.

Let’s look at the Okinawans, some of the longest living and highest people on earth. Their diet is plant based and emphasizes vegetables, grains, soy foods and sweet potatoes. These are unrefined, low glycemic index, high nutritional value carbohydrates. They do not eat beef and some pork. They eat fish and seafood. Consequently, they eat almost no saturated fat. They are not overweight as they only eat until they are 80% full and are physically active. The bottom line is that humans can eat and survive on a wide variety of diets although some are much healthier than others.

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