You are right. The Eskimos actually lived less than they do now when they ate their traditional diet.
And saturated fats are not the body's prefered energy source: glucose is. The brain can only use glucose as fuel. What are you talking about? Fat has to be transformed into monosaccharides before the body can use it as fuel. During a zero carbs diet, the body switches from glucose to ketones as it's energy source, but it is not the body's prefered fuel.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/07/magazine/what-if-it-s-all-been-a-big-fat-lie.html?pagewanted=18When I interviewed ketosis experts, however, they universally sided with Atkins, and suggested that maybe the medical community and the media confuse ketosis with ketoacidosis, a variant of ketosis that occurs in untreated diabetics and can be fatal. ''Doctors are scared of ketosis,'' says Richard Veech, an N.I.H. researcher who studied medicine at Harvard and then got his doctorate at Oxford University with the Nobel Laureate Hans Krebs. ''They're always worried about diabetic ketoacidosis. But ketosis is a normal physiologic state. I would argue it is the normal state of man. It's not normal to have McDonald's and a delicatessen around every corner. It's normal to starve.''
Simply put, ketosis is evolution's answer to the thrifty gene. We may have evolved to efficiently store fat for times of famine, says Veech, but we also evolved ketosis to efficiently live off that fat when necessary. Rather than being poison, which is how the press often refers to ketones, they make the body run more efficiently and provide a backup fuel source for the brain. Veech calls
ketones ''magic'' and has shown that both the heart and brain run 25 percent more efficiently on ketones than on blood sugar.N0B0DY KN0WS M0RE AB0UT KET0NES THAN THIS GUY. L00K HIM 0N G00GLE SCH0LAR 0R PUBMED.