"Hello There" My name is Chris. I'm 53 as I write this in October of 2025, and I'm a gamer, a golfer, and a guy who's been (and continues to be) on a serious health journey. After losing and then gaining over 190 pounds and facing significant cardiac events, I thought I was doing everything right by following a 'keto' diet. I was wrong. I discovered I was eating 'dirty keto'—my 'health foods' were full of inflammatory oils, hidden starches, and artificial sweeteners that were working against me. 'The Path is Too Deep' is my personal blog about ditching the marketing and discovering the power of a Clean, Anti-Inflammatory, Whole-Food Ketogenic Lifestyle. I'll be sharing what I've learned about reading labels, my ongoing journey with weight loss, my strategies for managing mental health (ADHD/dysthymia), and my thoughts on gaming, golf, and technology. It's my personal rulebook for taking back control. "Not all those...
The human body is an inherently efficient organism. When food is abundant, it prioritizes growth and cellular division. However, this constant state of growth comes at a biological cost: the accumulation of cellular waste. When you push a fasting window out to the 22-hour mark, you deliberately flip a metabolic switch. By completely depriving the body of external amino acids, you force it to look inward for the raw materials it needs to survive. This initiates a profound biological recycling process known as autophagy - literally, "self-eating." Here is the precise mechanical breakdown of how your body identifies and dismantles damaged, aging cells to sustain itself during a strict fasting window. The Biological Trigger: AMPK and mTOR To understand autophagy, we must look at two opposing nutrient-sensing pathways in the body: mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) and AMPK (adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase). mTOR (The Builder): When you consume protein, the...