What's the real impact of ketones?
Ketones are made in your body naturally by your liver. When you deplete your glucose storage, your body automatically makes ketones for your body to use as energy. It takes approximately 60 hours to deplete your storage of glycogen (your sugar storage) and for your body to start making ketones. My product allows you to drink pure, therapeutic ketones that are bioidentical to what your body makes and puts you into ketosis within 30 minutes and keeps you there for 4-6 hours. Why do you want to be in ketosis? While you're in ketosis, your body burns FAT. It's a scientific fat that while your body is in ketosis, you burn FAT. The best part? You will have a ton on energy, you will sleep better, be in a better mood and mental clarity. My company, Pruvit, has a plethora of scientific evidence to support this. So, if you're looking to loose fat, feel better, have more energy, get better sleep and have better mental focus, this might just be what you're looking for!
Why would anyone want to sell ketones? Ketones are a hot commodity right now, and to be honest, they won't just be a fad. The research being done for Alzheimer's with ketones is amazing. There is also cancer research being done as well as Parkinson's research. Ketones are your body's preferred fuel source. You were in your mother's womb in ketosis. When you were born, you were born in ketosis and as long as your mom breastfed you, you stayed in ketosis. Americans are sugar burners. We eat way too many carbs and not enough good fats. The food pyramid we all know is upside down and as more and more research is done, doctors are beginning to realize that we need to cut the carbs down and up the good fats. This doesn't mean you need to go on a fad diet to take ketones. As a matter of fact, you can eat however you want and still reap the benefits of being in ketosis. I, myself am on the Ketogenic Diet. But, I'm on a weight loss journey and have successfully lost 60 pounds since starting ketones.
Watch this video. It explains in easy terms what I'm talking about:
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