@academicalnerd Have you considered supplementing exogenous Beta-Hydroxybutyrate? It's also a brain booster (increases production of BDNF) and an alternative fuel source for cells. You may know this already, but it's naturally produced and metabolized during a ketogenic state.
@academicalnerd Would you like me to send you some literature on the topic? I appreciate your position, but modern medical "standard of care" lags behind the literature by a significant margin.
The mental benefits of fasting have been known anecdotally for millennia, and have been studied more in-depth recently. BHB is just a way to mimic that naturally occurring metabolic state, as it is produced in high concentrations during fasting as a product of the beta-oxidation of lipids.
I do not necessarily care about "standart of care" and keep in touch with research, at least parts of it. For me primary concern is my health, which requires fixing occasionally. I wouldn't want to mix existing meds I take with something untested.
You could link a few articles or a podcast, if there is one, I'd appreciate thed, but I'll only get to them once the exams are done. Right now I'm not in a position to read anything lengthy or not un-related, unfortunately.i
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I am very sceptical when it comes to supplements, especially outside of the "conventional" vitamins. I take things my doctor prescribes occasionally and that's it. There are multiple reasons for such attitude, including my personal health and position on science and drugs in general.