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🌶️ Peppers: A Global Ingredient with Deep Roots and Powerful Benefits
Peppers, originating in the Americas, spread to Europe as ornamental plants before becoming essential in everyday and royal cuisines like Hungarian goulash. Used fresh or dried, they offer diverse flavors and names. Rich in capsaicin, peppers support thermogenesis, metabolism, and fat oxidation. Low in carbs and highly versatile, they are ideal for keto cooking and easy to grow at home, making them a powerful, global culinary and nutritional staple.

ketogenicfasting
3 hours ago4 min read


🍯 The Metabolic Health Series — Part VII: Artificial Sweeteners
Monk fruit and stevia are both keto-friendly sweeteners, but they differ in taste and use. Monk fruit offers a clean, sugar-like flavor and works well in baking, cooking, and cream-based recipes. Stevia is more affordable but often has a bitter aftertaste and is better suited for simple uses like drinks. For real culinary applications, monk fruit is the superior choice.

ketogenicfasting
Mar 273 min read


🥩 The Metabolic Health Series — Part VI: Protein Quality
Protein quality matters as much as quantity. Animal proteins like beef, chicken, fish, and eggs are highly bioavailable (about 90–98%), meaning your body can use most of what you eat. Plant proteins are less efficient (about 40–75%) and often incomplete. Nutrient-dense options like liver provide powerful benefits in small amounts. Choosing whole, properly prepared proteins supports satiety, strength, and long-term metabolic health.

ketogenicfasting
Mar 273 min read


🥩 The Metabolic Health Series — Part II: Real Keto vs Lazy Keto
Keto works differently depending on what you eat—not just how many carbs you cut. Many people follow “keto” using processed foods, artificial ingredients, and industrial oils, which can keep them in ketosis but not in balance. Real keto focuses on whole, nutrient-dense foods that support digestion, stable energy, and true satiety. The key is not just low carbs—but choosing real food the body recognizes.

ketogenicfasting
Mar 262 min read


🥩 The Metabolic Health Series — Part I: Keto Isn’t a Fad—It’s a Metabolic Shift
Keto is not just about cutting carbs—it’s about how your body uses fuel. When carbs are lowered, insulin drops, stored sugar is used, and the body shifts to producing ketones for energy. Not all calories act the same; real, whole foods support stable energy and satiety, while processed foods disrupt it. Understanding this shift helps restore metabolic balance and how your body naturally regulates hunger.

ketogenicfasting
Mar 264 min read


The GRAS Loophole: Some Food Additives Are Allowed Without FDA Involvement
Many U.S. food additives enter the market through the GRAS loophole, allowing manufacturers to self-declare chemicals as safe without mandatory FDA review or disclosure. Originally meant for traditional foods, GRAS now covers synthetic additives often banned abroad. These chemicals can disrupt gut health, inflammation, and metabolism. With new nutrition guidance and dye bans, closing the GRAS loophole is the next critical step.

ketogenicfasting
Jan 163 min read


The Gut–Illness Connection: 5 Herbs That Could Transform Modern Health
Herbal medicine expert Simon Mills reveals how poor gut health drives chronic illness, why antibiotic resistance is rising, and how everyday herbs—from garlic to turmeric—can support immunity, reduce inflammation, and offer natural alternatives to common drugs. He shares diet tips, plant remedies, and habits for long-term wellness.

ketogenicfasting
Nov 17, 20253 min read


Summer Is The Best Time To Make A Positive Change To Your Health And Wellbeing
Achieve your fitness goals with a simple, effective plan: follow a low-carb, high-fat diet, stay hydrated, avoid liquid calories, sleep well, and train consistently. Combine daily ab work with strength training and regular cardio. Track your progress, stay accountable, and get back on track quickly. COMFORT KETO meals make nutrition effortless and delicious.

ketogenicfasting
Jun 2, 20232 min read
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