A Beefy Solution to America's Health Crisis?
In a world where chronic diseases are rampant and Big Food's grip on our diets tightens, a revolutionary dietary approach is gaining traction, potentially offering a lifeline to millions.
Dr. Mark Hyman, a prominent figure in functional medicine, has made bold claims on a recent episode of Tucker Carlson's show, asserting that the ketogenic diet can cure everything from diabetes and Alzheimer's to schizophrenia and even cancer.
As emerging research unfolds - challenging years of "science' commissioned by the sugar lobby - it turns out that a high-fat, low-carb regimen could offer the nation's doctors a new tool to treat or even heal metabolic dysfunction and chronic disease.
Hyman's assertions are nothing short of explosive. He argues that the ketogenic diet, which forces the body to burn fat for fuel instead of carbohydrates, activates the brain's repair systems, improves mitochondrial function, and reduces inflammation.
"When you switch to keystones it activates the brain's repair system,” Hyman explains. “It improves mitochondrial function, it reduces inflammation, it helps cognitive function at every level. So I've seen it work from autism to Alzheimer's, to schizophrenia, to depression.”
“So, it's all protein diet,” Tucker interjects.
“It's not all protein,” Hyman corrects. “It's fat.”
Hyman explains that a diet of 75 percent healthy amino acid fatty chains help to repair both mind and body—a statement that challenges the very foundation of conventional medical wisdom.
"It activates the brain's repair systems."
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According to Dr. Mark Hyman, the keto diet is capable of curing cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia and more.
"It helps cognitive function at every level... from autism, to Alzheimer's, to schizophrenia, to depression."… pic.twitter.com/8lcjBJv7Bc
But here's where it gets interesting for ZeroHedge readers: the ketogenic diet's emphasis on fats aligns perfectly with the resurgence of high-quality, rancher-direct beef. As industrial food production continues to flood the market with refined sugars and carbohydrates, the demand for grass-fed, pasture-raised beef is soaring.
ZeroHedge's own storefront, offering ranch- direct access to premium beef, is poised to capitalize on this trend. After all, what better way to fuel a ketogenic lifestyle than with the rich, fatty acids that our ancestors thrived on?
For investors and health-conscious consumers alike, the intersection of the ketogenic diet and rancher-direct beef presents a unique opportunity. As supply chain disruptions threaten food security, as previously reported by ZeroHedge, the value of direct-to-consumer models becomes even more apparent.
Those who can secure a steady supply of high-quality beef may not only improve their health but also hedge against the volatility of industrial food chains.
The demand for alternatives to the sugar-laden status quo is real, and the rancher-direct beef offered through the ZeroHedge storefront could be at the forefront of this dietary shift. As Hyman said, "It's not complicated science." It's just a matter of choosing the right fuel for our bodies—and our future.

