Amy Sterling Casil
1 min readFeb 19, 2023

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Dr. Stockwell - 1) I honestly don't care for the AI images you've included - I don't think they add to the article and are even a little disturbing-looking; 2) I was researching "type 3 diabetes" which is often applied to Alzheimers - and discovered the Zoe nutrition studies and program, which I am presently doing (personally). My grandmother died from Alzheimers and the disease greatly impacted all of our lives so I have a personal interest as well. What I have to say is - these types of single-purpose study (I'm assuming the rats had a standardized diet in addition to the fasting schedule and the humans did not) - none of that is going to help. Only a more holistic, responsive effort to research without preconceived notions or single-cause/effect (like this - fasting in mice, fasting in humans - if what is consumed when not fasting is also inflammatory - do you understand what I am saying?)

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Amy Sterling Casil
Amy Sterling Casil

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