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Also, how do you prevent it

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Thank you everyone for your kind words and articles! This thread has turned into a gold mine and will take me a while to go through, but I hope to get everyone replied to at some point today.

I personally do not know anyone going through Alzheimer's and hopefully with study and diligence it will stay that way. But for anyone going through this with themselves or a loved one my heart goes out to you and you are in my prayers

Also, how do you prevent it Edit: Thank you everyone for your kind words and articles! This thread has turned into a gold mine and will take me a while to go through, but I hope to get everyone replied to at some point today. I personally do not know anyone going through Alzheimer's and hopefully with study and diligence it will stay that way. But for anyone going through this with themselves or a loved one my heart goes out to you and you are in my prayers

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BTW, living in a state of ketosis is not sustainable long term

How do the Eskimo's and extreme northern european/Russians do it for so long?

Eskimos survive on seal , fish, and whale . Not a lot of carbs growing on the tundra .

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Hah, you got me. I suppose if you consider the elements (wind, snow ice etc.) the limited food sources (fat protein) and the absolute gargantuan efforts required to survive in that kind of world, then a fat and protein diet is probably the only diet that could sustain a human. Back in the '20's they did a quasi-documentary called "Nanook of the North".