This explains how many primitive societies could tolerate
extremely high carbohydrate diets without developing hyperinsulinemia or insulin resistance.
Not exact matches
At that time, China was eating
extremely high carbohydrate (white rice)
diets.
After all, the INTERMAP study showed that the Asian
diet up to the 1990s was
extremely high in
carbohydrate, but very low in sugar.
It is not necessary to consume excessively
high fat - and
extremely low
carbohydrate diets to be in ketosis if consuming C8 MCTs.
Some people are
extremely tolerant to
high carbohydrate diets and some people are
extremely intolerant to them.
The typical Western
diet is
extremely high in both
carbohydrate and fat, which causes a whole host of problems.
Apart from being an
extremely nutritious food, they are very
high in good fats which is so important especially when you have removed complex
carbohydrates from your
diet.
That said, if you are mildly
carbohydrate intolerant, stressed, unhealthy, and with poor aerobic function, and you maintain a
high - carb
diet, you'll be
extremely hard - pressed to develop aerobically, since you'd have stacked the single most important factor — nutrition — against your goals.
On the other hand, there are plenty of cultures and peoples around the world who are
extremely healthy on a whole food, plant based
diet with little or no animal products but
high in complex
carbohydrates.
Traditionally, vegan
diets tend to be
extremely high in
carbohydrates and low in fats (which is the opposite of a ketogenic
diet).
Many weight loss
diets for dogs are
extremely high in
carbohydrates, with low fat and low protein — in fact, some have even less fat than the prescription
diets that are recommended for dogs recovering from pancreatitis.
Bloat and torsion is
extremely rare in dogs that consume a
high protein, raw meat based
diet, containing less than 25 %
carbohydrates.
They use a simple formula that closely follows (yet not to the extreme) the ancestral
diet of dogs, and prioritize
high protein and
extremely low
carbohydrate recipes.
«Dogs and cats are biologically designed to thrive on a
diet rich in meat, including organ and bone, and low in
carbohydrates,» says Sharon Durham, marketing communications manager at Ziwi USA Inc., in Overland Park, Kan. «The inclusion of organ meat is
extremely important, as organs provide very
high levels of bioavailable nutrients.