gilson dantas
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I read here in the forum a quote from R Peat analyzing the superiority of sugar as fuel.
"Just about everything that goes wrong involves FFA increase. If they are totally saturated fatty acids, such as from coconut oil and butter, those are less harmful, but they still tend to shift the mitochondrial cellular metabolism away from using glucose and fructose and turning on various stress related things; By lowering the carbon dioxide production I think is the main mechanism." - Ray Peat).
Well:
I can then make the following statement: in the case of treatment of a degenerative disease, it is better to avoid fats in the diet [even if it is coconut oil], since I intend to reduce several processes related to stress? Is it correct to make this statement?
I read here in the forum a quote from R Peat analyzing the superiority of sugar as fuel.
"Just about everything that goes wrong involves FFA increase. If they are totally saturated fatty acids, such as from coconut oil and butter, those are less harmful, but they still tend to shift the mitochondrial cellular metabolism away from using glucose and fructose and turning on various stress related things; By lowering the carbon dioxide production I think is the main mechanism." - Ray Peat).
Well:
I can then make the following statement: in the case of treatment of a degenerative disease, it is better to avoid fats in the diet [even if it is coconut oil], since I intend to reduce several processes related to stress? Is it correct to make this statement?