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the pint of science, brought to you by the faculty of science, charles university in prague, department of chemistry. sponsored by the pilsner brewery (plzeåˆskã½ prazdroj). ok. good evening, everybody. my name is jiå™ã­ mã­å¡ek, starvation diet, i'm from here, from the department of organic chemistry, and i'd like to tell you a story today. i want to start of with this picture of this lady. her name is jeanne louise calment. she's french as you can tell from the name. and in this picture she is 20 years old. and this picture was taken 1895. this picture, this is the same lady 100 years later, when she had her 121st birthday and the original thinking and the picture was taken in 1996. and she passed away a year later when she was 122. and she's the oldest, well-documented person that ever lived on earth, and her story is quite amazing. she was born in south of france, in arles. she knew personally vincent van gogh, the painter. she was quite vital when she was 85. she t...

How Many Carbohydrates Can You Eat and Still Be Low Carb?

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The masses within the low-carb community tend to stick to about 20 to 35 net carbohydrates per day. The current perspective on Ketosis is that it takes 50 grams or less for most people to maintain that metabolic state. You’d think that asking, “How low is low carb?” would be rather silly. Wouldn’t the obvious answer be less than 50 carbohydrates per day? How Low is Low Carb? Well, maybe…but maybe not. How low is low carb exactly? Like almost anything, it all depends on which low-carb expert you ask, and how much weight you place on their theory and belief. It wasn’t very long ago that the same people who are currently trying to talk us into converting to a low protein, low carb, high-fat lifestyle (for our own good, of course) were preaching something very different. Gluten Exposure Has Resulted in Weight Gain  Understanding where the line is between a low-carb diet and something else is particularly important to me because I’ve recently found myself in the unwelcomed position of...

Can a Zero-Carb Diet Raise Your Blood Sugar?

(This is Part 1 of a two-part series. It was originally posted at my Sharing the Magic of Low-Carb Living blog. I'm moving it here because the information is important, and I have other plans for that blog now.) Over the course of my low-carb journey, I have tried several different types of low-carb diets. Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution, Atkins 72, the Kimkins Diet, Protein Power, and a round of hHCG are just a few. Each time I made a change or tweak, I would carefully evaluate my progress to see if what I was doing was working, or if I needed to toss it aside. In the Spring of 2009, I started participating in a 100-Day Very Low-Carb Challenge. The reason I entered into that challenge was because a traditional low-carb diet had stopped working for me. Since the whole idea of a low-carb diet is to find your own personal carbohydrate sensitivity, I thought the basis for the challenge made perfect sense. If you aren't losing weight, then you're eating too many carbohydrates. Perio...