Paul Saladino· MD
even with low levels of ketones BHB point to 2.8 we are affecting epigenetic mechanisms
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even with low levels of ketones BHB point to 2.8 we are affecting epigenetic mechanisms
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what we know is that when we are in ketosis this can affect epigenetic mechanisms it is ketones beta-hydroxybutyrate specifically is an H stack and hibbett or meaning it's a histone deacetylase inhibitor meaning that just it affects the turning on and off of genes histone the deacetylation of histones is one of the ways that we at the genetically control which genes go on and off