Alex Leaf
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Alex Leaf
@Alexleaf
MS Nutrition | Researcher 10+ Years | Scientific Communicator












BREAKING: Scientists have discovered a food that meets every essential human nutrient requirement. Complete protein with all essential amino acids. Active forms of vitamins A, D, E, and K2. Haem iron, zinc, B12, creatine, carnitine, CoQ10, choline, selenium. No antinutrients. No lectins, oxalates, or phytates. No goitrogens disrupting thyroid function. Requires no processing, no fortification, no chemical treatment. Apply heat. Eat. No postprandial inflammation. No blood sugar spike. Exceptional digestive efficiency. Available for 2.5 million years. It is red meat. The scientists did not actually discover this. It was just there. We briefly forgot.



In 1953, Ancel Keys published a paper showing a relationship between dietary fat consumption and heart disease mortality across six countries. The relationship was striking. The graph was compelling. The problem: Keys had data from twenty-two countries. He selected six. The six that supported his hypothesis. If you plot all twenty-two countries, the relationship disappears. This was pointed out at the time, by Yerushalmy and Hilleboe in 1957, in the American Journal of Public Health. Keys was aggressive in dismissing the criticism. He was influential enough to make it stick. He later chaired the committee that wrote the American Heart Association dietary guidelines. The guidelines blamed fat. The guidelines became government policy. The government policy became the food pyramid. The food pyramid became what your grandmother was told to eat. It began with a man who had twenty-two data points and published six. Everything downstream: the statins, the low-fat products, the LDL obsession, the dietary guidelines your doctor is still referencing, traces back to that selection. Cherry-picking doesn't usually have this kind of legacy. This one did.

Body fat storage is hormonally regulated. Body fat breakdown is hormonally regulated. Yes, the law of thermodynamics still applies. But the calorie model assumes your body can freely access stored energy. In metabolic dysfunction, that’s NOT the case. If your dysfunctional hormones trap fat in storage, your body increases hunger and lowers energy long before it burns that fat even while carrying 100+ pounds of stored energy. That’s not a willpower problem. That’s physiology. But we still tell people to “just eat less and exercise more.” 🤦🏻♂️






Editor's note: Drinking water does not dehydrate you, ever. If you have deficiency problems with certain electrolytes, then its never ever going to be a problem with the type of water you drink. You get minerals from food.

Drinking just water in the morning, when blood volume is lowest, may dilute electrolytes and increase dehydration. Adding a pinch of sea salt can help retain water in the bloodstream and improve how you feel.




















