Mar 23, 2020
Dr. Ryan Lowery (@ryanplowery), (Ketogenic.com)
Dr. Ryan P. Lowery who is the
CEO of Ketogenic.com and President of the Applied Science and
Performance Institute. He has published over 150 papers, abstracts,
and book chapters on human performance and sports nutrition and is
heavily focused on the impact of ketogenic diets.
Ryan has received the Exercise
Science Scholar of the Year Award, NSCA Award for Outstanding
Presentation of the year award, and the National AAHPERD Exercise
Science Major of the Year Award. Ryan recently co-authored the book
The Ketogenic Bible alongside his partner Dr. Jacob Wilson which
focuses on the science and practical application behind the
ketogenic diet, exogenous ketones, and all of their potential
applications.
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In this episode we talk about
Carnivore vs. Vegan experiments, building muscle on keto, low
carb/keto and CrossFit, metabolic flexibility, exogenous ketones,
and ayahuasca.
“If your goal is to build
muscle, you don't need to, nor should you, be on a therapeutic
ketogenic diet where you're eating 90% fat. That's not supportive
of your goal which is to build muscle and I think that's where it
comes down to context.” Dr. Ryan Lowery
Top Takeaways:
- Be
willing to test theories by experimenting and testing for
yourself.
- Keto
vs. veganism, carnivore, and Atkins diets.
- Why a
strict keto diet may not be the best if your goal is to build
muscle or compete in sports like CrossFit..and what you should
focus on instead.
- The
ability to utilize metabolic flexibility for health, sport, and
lifestyle.
- The
truth about exogenous ketones.
Show Notes:
- [5:00] Ryan and Rachel met at the NSCA national
conference in 2016
- [7:30] Ryan was in school for Physical Therapy
but changed trajectory when he found research on the
ketogenic diet in 2011 through Dr. Jeff Volek
- [8:30] Dr. Volek examines the ketogenic diet
for endurance athletes
- [8:30] Ryan did the first study on resistance
athletes, ketogenic diet, and body composition
- [9:00] Ryan founded the Applied
Science Performance Institute (ASPI)
- [10:30] Ryan talks about his experience with
the Carnivore diet, incorporating lots of organ meat, salt, and ghee to achieve maximum
results
- [13:00] An all meat diet does not result in
muscle loss, adverse effects on blood, or unhealthy
microbiome
- [11:35] Ryan’s experiment going vegan for one
month led to significant lean muscle loss
- [20:00] Ryan’s study on building muscle on the
keto diet
- [22:00] “The question is, do you need to be
100% keto, all the time, 24/7, 365? Is that ideal for building
muscle? … I don’t necessarily think that is the case.”
- [24:00] Keto is different from Atkins
diet in that it achieves
a metabolic state of ketosis
- [27:00]
Dual fuel advantages for many different types of
athletes
- [28:30] “Even some of these elite
CrossFit athletes, regardless of their diet, they're
likely inducing ketosis through exercise by how many calories
they're burning in general.”
- [31:00] Ryan’s research on traumatic head
injuries suggests difficulty in implementing keto
- [34:00] Beware of “miracle pill”
Exogenous
ketones, which are
ineffective
- [37:00] Esters are a longer chain liquid form of ketone, they
are effective but “... the taste is brutal… like gin from
great-great-great grandfather.” Salts are a good alternative.
- [40:30] For Ryan’s experience with
ayahuasca go to his Youtube channel
- [44:30] Ryan’s advice for young entrepreneurs:
“Find something that sets your soul on fire… then the key is
aligning yourself with like-minded people.”
- [51:00] Ryan recommends keeping a daily
gratitude journal to stay grounded
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Rachel Gregory (@rachelgregory.cns) is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist,
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Challenge. She received
her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James
Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from
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