KetoFLEX 12/3: Science-Backed Diet to Optimize Cognition


While several diets claim to slow cognitive decline, only one has demonstrated actually sustained improvement in cognition.
Indeed, KetoFLEX 12/3 used as a part of an overall protocol in a recent clinical trial based on the science of Dale Bredesen, MD, resulted in actual reversal of cognitive decline in a population with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The only side effects were improved health and a sharper mind. If you’re ready to ditch your statins, diabetes, and hypertension medications, read on for more.

If the word “keto” conjures up images of bacon-wrapped cheese with slabs of ribs and coffee dolloped with butter and heavy cream, we need to set the record straight. KetoFLEX 12/3 is NOT the Atkins Diet, the Carnivore Diet, or even Keto 2.0.
These other keto diets may promise to help with blood sugar control and weight loss, but they can also come with some frightening side effects, including increased gut permeability, inflammation, and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Bredesen’s version of keto is very different. He takes the best of many healthful diets (Mediterranean, MIND, Paleo, DASH, Pegan, etc.) and rolls them into an approach that harnesses multiple mechanisms to heal underlying chronic disease and supply your brain with the nutrients it needs for optimal performance.

This new version of keto was developed through Dr. Bredesen’s clinical work with thousands of participants. By using “food as medicine,” he’s been able to harness multiple mechanisms (see the list below) to optimally support the brain to prevent and reverse cognitive decline while also generally healing the chronic diseases that lead to dementia.
● Creates critical insulin sensitivity.
● Addresses neuronal fuel reduction and mitochondrial deficiency.
● Reduces inflammation.
● Upregulates immunity.
● Increases circulation and optimizes blood pressure.
● Provides raw materials for synaptic support.
●Protects against nutrient deficiencies associated with cognitive decline.
● Promotes cellular autophagy and amyloid beta clearance.
● Promotes detoxification.
● Protects against muscle and bone loss associated with cognitive decline.

KetoFLEX 12/3 is a heavily plant-based, nutrient-dense, whole foods diet that emphasizes local, organic, and seasonal non-starchy vegetables from every color of the rainbow, combined with an adequate amount of clean protein and generous amounts of healthy fat. The name itself is a mouthful. I’ll start by breaking down each part to help you understand the underlying mechanisms that we use to support brain health.
● Keto refers to ketosis, the process by which your body uses dietary fat and breaks down stored body fat to use as fuel. An inability to effectively use glucose as brain fuel precedes and accompanies the development of Alzheimer’s disease. To learn more about how and why ketosis helps, see Why is Ketosis Important for Brain Health?
● FLEX refers to metabolic flexibility, the ability to use both glucose and fat as fuel. While our initial goal is to remind our bodies how to get into natural ketosis, our long-term goal is to reclaim our metabolic flexibility to optimize the fuel supply to our brains.
● 12/3 refers to the minimum amount of time spent fasting. We advise a minimum twelve-hour fast, including the period of time that you’re sleeping, beginning at least three hours before bedtime to promote autophagy, a cellular housekeeping process vital for health optimization. See Cognitive Restoration Through Fasting to learn more.

It’s one thing to learn about the scientific underpinnings of the diet and a very different thing to translate that into an actual meal. Check out the plate diagram above to help you visualize the various foods that will make up your daily intake on KetoFLEX 12/3.

With all of these delicious vegetables back on your plate, you may be wondering how you can achieve a state of ketosis. No worries! The vegetables we’re using are low glycemic and mixed with lots of healthy fats. We also combine our dietary approach with a long daily fast and exercise — all of which help to create ketosis. So, instead of relying on nutritional ketosis alone, we’re harnessing other ancestral strategies and have combined a winning triad to optimize metabolic and overall health.

Move over bacon, ribs, cheeses, butter, heavy cream, and more and make room for a healthy new keto diet featuring loads of colorful veggies in bright salads, bowls, or even stir-fries, with your choice of clean proteins — wild-caught salmon, prawns, or even a grass-fed steak with delicious salad dressings combined with pestos, aiolis, remoulades, and more for a winning combination sure to delight your tastebuds, improve overall health, and most importantly – sharpen your cognition!
If you’re not ready to take on the challenge of cooking a whole-food diet from scratch, consider the KetoFLEX 12/3 meal delivery service offered by Nutrition for Longevity. New users can use code Apollo15 for 15% off their first box. If you still have questions, schedule a free 15-minute Discovery Call with board-certified holistic nutritionist Sara Tate, MS., FMCHC., BCHN.
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