Burn It Nutrition Podcast
We dive into the benefits of Ketones an Untapped Superfuel and their Benefits
Show notes for Episode #7
On today’s show, we will learn about an untapped super fuel that many are not aware of.
A forgotten energy source that is showing to have exciting physical advantages
We dive into Ketones and get a glimpse of their benefits.
We also learn how to make a Spanish classic Chorizo and Eggs.
I hope you enjoy the show!!
The Burn it Nutrition Podcast is a show focused on health and fitness with the use of sound and stories to help illustrate the message. We want to help spark body transformations with the use of strategic methods for weight loss. This podcast will be releasing fun and interesting shows, that will be informative and motivational to help you reach your goals!
The show is hosted by Joseph Navarro, who went through his own transformation, Losing 60lbs of pure fat in 7 Months. Tune in and brace yourself for it’s time to let it Burn!!
Timed Stamp Show Notes
00:20= Intro
01:20 = Feeding our brain
02:35 = Recap of Episode 3
04:20 = Ketones, A Forgotten Super Fuel
09:35 = Limitless cognative abilites
10:50 = Respiratory Quotient Improvments
12:20 =Ketones enter the Brain
14:45 = Anti-catabolic Muscle-Sparing effect
18:25 = Ketones and Head Trauma
24:20= Ketones and Alzheimers Disease
30:15= Keto an emerging tool against Cancer
34:30 = Recipe for the day! we got a Spanish classic, Chorizo & Eggs
36:30 = Closing thoughts
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