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  2. Berberine supplements, on the other hand, activate AMPK enzymes in your body, which work to regulate metabolism (offering potential benefits for weight loss), says Lee.

  3. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    The other trials compared types of diets or ways of introducing them to make them more tolerable. [2] In the largest trial of the ketogenic diet with a non-diet control, [16] nearly 38% of the children and young people had half or fewer seizures with the diet compared to 6% with the group not assigned to the diet. Two large trials of the ...

  4. Exogenous ketone - Wikipedia

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    However, drinking exogenous ketones will not trigger fat burning like a ketogenic diet. Most supplements rely on β-hydroxybutyrate as the source of exogenous ketone bodies. It is the most common exogenous ketone body because of its efficient energy conversion and ease of synthesis. [1] In the body, β-HB can be converted to acetoacetic acid.

  5. Ketone supplement may boost immunotherapy against ... - AOL

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    Researchers have found that adding a pre-ketone supplement to immunotherapy boosted its effectiveness against prostate cancer in mouse models. Ketone supplement may boost immunotherapy against ...

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    For example, in a 2008 randomized controlled trial of about 100 collegiate or club sport athletes, those who were given 10 grams of collagen found the supplement reduced factors that can ...

  7. Ketone bodies - Wikipedia

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    Ketone bodies are water-soluble molecules or compounds that contain the ketone groups produced from fatty acids by the liver (ketogenesis). [1] [2] Ketone bodies are readily transported into tissues outside the liver, where they are converted into acetyl-CoA (acetyl-Coenzyme A) – which then enters the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) and is oxidized for energy.