We're trapped.
Charles always wanted to build bridges.
My God.
Fall back! Take cover! Fall back!
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Sewing flat lace to flat fabric | Clear and concise heirloom explanation - Duration: 1:34.hey everyone, to join flat lace to flat fabric, you'll first want to make sure your fabric
is nice and neat. So if you have fraying on your fabric like I have on mine, go head and
trim those off. Give your fabric and lace an ironing if necessary.
Then you'll put your lace to your fabric with right sides together. Take that to your
sewing machine and leave about a 1/8" or maybe 3/16" gap… ¼" is generally too
much fabric depending on which kind you are using, but you do want to leave a bit of a
gap, like don't go smaller than 1/8" or you'll risk the lace coming off the dress.
You'll set your machine to a zigzag that is just wide enough to go from the raw edge
of the fabric to the lace header. The zigzag should be a shorter length to prevent the
fabric from fraying. And after about an inch or so, you'll see that the fabric just rolls
into this nice, neat little bundle. That's all there is to it.
I like to iron with the wrong side facing up so it's easier to iron the seam towards
the fabric. You can do a top stitch so the seam stays on the fabric and doesn't peek
out underneath of the lace, but that's up to you. It is a little bit cumbersome to do
this and then you'll have a line of stitches, so to each their own. I generally skip this.
I hope this video was helpful. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments
below and I'll do my best to answer them. As always, I appreciate y'all for watching
and I hope to catch ya next time.
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X-Men: The Last Stand | 'Angel's Cure' Scene | (2006) 4K - Duration: 2:55.History will be made here today. For the first time,
the so-called mutant cure will be available to the public.
Reaction has run the gamut with mutants on both sides of the line.
Some are desperate for this cure while others are offended by the very idea of it.
Will Secretary McCoy be a problem?
Hard to say. His political views seem somewhat at odds with his personal issues.
Excuse me, sir. Your son's arrived.
Good. Bring him in.
Are you sure you want to start with him?
I think it's important. Yes.
- Hello, Warren. - How are you, son?
- Did you sleep well? - Yeah.
You know, I'm proud of you for doing this.
Everything's gonna be fine. l promise.
You ready?
The transformation can be a little jarring.
- Dad, can we talk about this for a second? - We've talked about it, son.
It'll all be over soon.
- Everything's going to be fine. - Wait. l can't do this.
Warren, calm down.
- I can't do this. - Yes, you can.
- I can't do this. - Just relax, son. Take it easy. Calm down.
- I promise you it will be fine. Warren, relax. - Dad.
Warren, it's a better life.
- It's what we all want. - No.
It's what you want.
Warren, no!
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VIDEO Crazy May Day Protesters Attacked The Police, WATCH All Hell Break Lose! - Duration: 1:52.[VIDEO] Crazy May Day Protesters Attacked The Police, WATCH All Hell Break Lose!
French May Day protesters set at least two French policemen on fire in Paris Monday,
six days before a contested presidential election.
Scores of hooded youths threw Molotov cocktails at police during the rally, forcing police
to respond with tear gas and batons, according to a Boston Globe report.
The two policemen reportedly sustained injuries.
A video from the rally shows protesters pushing a wheeled flaming dragon effigy at police.
WATCH: May Day, or May 1, was the day chosen by Communists and Socialists to celebrate
International Worker's Day.
The holiday has carried on since the fall of the Soviet Union and is now associate with
worker's rights protests worldwide.
Monday's violent rally comes six days before French citizens will take to the polls to
vote in a runoff election between nationalist candidate Marine Le Pen and center-left candidate
Emmanuel Macron.
Some of the protesters at the French rally reportedly were demonstrating against Le Pen's
candidacy.
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How to add lace insertion to sewing heirloom projects - Duration: 2:27.Hey everyone, to begin lace insertion you'll put your lace right sides up on top of your
fabric right sides up.
So the wrong side of the lace will be touching the right side of the fabric.
Or another way to say that is all the right sides will be looking up, smiling at you.
haha anywho.
Then you can iron and pin the lace in place where you'd like it.
Spraying a little bit of starch on the lace helps to add some stiffness, making working
with the lace a bit easier, but this step is optional.
Honestly, most of the time I just skip it since then I have to clean my iron… but
just fyi in case you want to give that tip a try.
So you'll run a small zigzag over one side of the lace.
You want this zigzag to be just big enough to go over the lace header.
Then you want the zigzag to be tight enough that it prevents any fraying (you'll see
what I mean as you keep watching).
When I finish the first side, I like to hit it with the iron again before starting the
same zigzag to the other side of the lace.
Once you have zigzagged both sides of the lace insertion, then you could call it a day
if you'd like, and often I stop here, but the beauty of lace insertion is that you have
the option of cutting away the fabric underneath and this leaves you with a neat look.
They make duckbill scissors with this process in mind, but I do just fine with my large
scissors.
I find the small embroidery ones a bit difficult to use since they have a small point at the
end – this small point is easy to accidently cut through the lace.
So I like using my bigger cutting shears.
I start by cutting down the middle, again, be careful that you don't cut through the
lace.
Then I iron over one side so it kinda stands up.
This makes it easier to trim.
You'll want to trim as close to the zigzag as you can – of course, be careful not to
cut the stitches of the zigzag.
And this is what I was talking about earlier, the zigzag will prevent the fabric from fraying.
Once you're done with one side, you can iron the other side so it's standing up
and trim that side up.
And whola, lace insertion.
Isn't it a pretty look?
I hope this video was helpful.
If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below and I'll do my best
to answer them.
As always, I appreciate y'all for watching and I hope to catch ya next time.
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SYSUEV - Fire in My Soul [Official Music Video] - Duration: 4:00.I can feel your light shining on me
I lose all control
I can feel your light shining on me
I feel the fire in my soul
The fire in my soul
Fire in my soul
I can feel the fire in my soul
The fire in my soul
You control my thoughts with your touch
I can feel my soul under your skin
You bring me to heaven with your love
I feel like Iʼve been flying ever since
But you can be more than just the one for me
And I can be more than just your man
'Cause this type of love they will never get to see
No this they would never understand
This love they could only fantasize about
This they could probably never know
And I can feel it heating up inside and out
The fire burns head to toe
The fire in my soul
Fire in my soul
I can feel the fire in my soul
The fire in my soul
I thought I had seen it all, thought I was ahead of you
But you keep showing me other things I never knew
But donʼt worry girl, I donʼt think any less of you
In fact, I wonder if I have the same effect on you
I can feel my heart, itʼs getting too involved
If you get too far, I start going through withdrawals
Iʼm not looking for anybody new to call
'Cause thereʼs too many things I like and you do 'em all
I can feel your light shining on me
I lose all control
I can feel your light shining on me
I feel the fire in my soul
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I feel the fire in my soul
I can feel the fire in my soul
The fire in my soul
I feel the fire in my soul
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Sewing a French Seam | Very clear and concise - Duration: 1:42.Hey everyone, okay so how to do French seams? You're going to begin by putting your fabric
wrong sides together. Yes, wrong sides of the fabric together. Then you'll stitch
down like you would a normal seam. What seam allowance you use here depends on your project…
Once you're done stitching, I like to give the seam an ironing and then you'll trim
up those raw edges, and again, how much you trim depends on the seam allowance for your
project. For seams that aren't going through a pleater, I like to trim to about 3/16"
¼" or so with the idea that the finished French seam is going to be about ¼" or
3/8" wide, but it's not an exact science… so by all means, I do not measure to make
sure I'm staying on the 3/16" ish mark. You're perfectly fine by eye balling. It
doesn't need to be that precise.
Then I iron that again before flipping the fabric over and giving that an ironing. Then
I make sure the previous seam is in the center and give that an ironing. And this is what
I mean about the previous seam being in the center – you don't want a lopsided French
seam.
Finally, stitch right on the other side of those raw edges. This will leave you with
a pretty enclosed seam known as the French seam. I like to stitch close to the raw edges
as opposed to leaving a gap. I just think it's a cleaner look.
But there you have it, that's how to do a French seam. I hope this video was helpful.
If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below and I'll do my best
to answer them. As always, I appreciate y'all for watching and I hope to catch ya next time.
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Bottlenose and Humpback Dolphins Become Friends - Duration: 2:06.Back in Mozambique, the young dolphin that's left his pod still cuts a lonely figure.
It's important for him to find a companion.
And Spy Baby doesn't measure up to the job.
But Spy Baby soon spots someone who might.
It's not a bottlenose…
It's a rare humpback dolphin – a different species.
entirely.
Regardless, the young bottlenose still seems interested.
And something extraordinary appears to be happening – they seem to be making friends.
This is the first time such a peculiar partnership has ever been filmed.
They strengthen their relationship by swimming close together.
It may not be a match made in heaven, but at least it's company.
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World Press Freedom Day | VEDIM - Duration: 2:42.Hello, I'm Rogan and welcome to VEDIM day three!
Today's World Press Freedom Day, or just World Press Day.
This couldn't happen at a better time. *coughTrumpcough*
Wow, I'm sorry about that.
The UN General Assembly established this date to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press
and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression.
All of that is enshrined under Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
It's also marking the anniversary of the Declaration of Windhoek,
a statement of free press principles put together by African newspaper journalists in 1991.
UNESCO marks World Press Freedom Day by awarding the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize, created in 1997.
The prize goes to a deserving individual, organization or institution that has made an outstanding contribution
to the defense and/or promotion of press freedom anywhere in the world,
especially when this has been achieved in the face of danger.
The Prize is named in honor of Guillermo Cano Isaza,
a Colombian journalist who was assassinated in front of the offices of his newspaper, El Espectador,
in Bogotá, on 17 December 1986. Cano's writings had offended Colombia's (powerful) drug barons.
UNESCO also marks World Press Freedom Day each year by bringing together media professionals,
press freedom organizations and UN agencies to assess the state of press freedom worldwide
and discuss solutions for addressing challenges.
Each conference is centered on a theme related to press freedom, including good governance,
media coverage of terrorism, impunity and the role of media in post-conflict countries.
That's all for today. I hope you learned something new! That was ALMOST word for word from Wikipedia, so...
But the page has a bit more information about all the conference locations and themes that have happened since.
So if you want to know that, go look.
I'm really excited about tomorrow's video.
I don't know how much information I'll have in it but I'll shut up now before I spoil anything.
Don't forget - Patreon, ko-fi, social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram.
Thanks for watching, see you tomorrow!
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Whispers | Episode 19 | Middlemarch: The Series - Duration: 4:53.[Episode 19 - Whispers]
Hey! So we're making this video today
because we've been noticing a trend.
- A trend!
- So, whenever we try and make a nice,
fun video, it doesn't really go the way
we planned. Like that Sunday before last,
when we tried to have that fun
conversation about not-Casaubon,
what did we we talk about? - Casaubon.
- And somehow me inviting myself to Casaubon's apartment
to do a super cute apartment tour
didn't really work out how I planned.
So. - So.
- So we've decided to do something completely pointless and super fun.
- The Whisper Challenge.
Okay so how this works is I have to say something
and then Celia, who- - Are you doing the thing now?
Is this the thing?
- Celia, who can't hear me right now,
has to guess what I'm trying to say.
Okay. We'll try it, okay? So...
Jamie Chettam has the best hair in the universe.
- Jamie Chettam...
has trouble getting their point across?
What was it?
- Jamie Chettam has the best hair in the universe - That's true.
Can I...?
This is way better than talking about
Dot and Casaubon and their communication problems.
- Right.
- Should- Umm, should I say something now?
- Actually, speaking of communication problems, um,
there's something I wanted to talk to you about.
- Okay. What is it?
- So, I know that- - Hey, Jamie!
I haven't seen you in like forever. How are you?
- I'm fine. - Oh is this a bad time?
- No, it's fine. Let me just...
- Hello. I...
To be honest, I didn't think I would find myself here,
talking to a camera,
but there's no one else I can really talk to.
And I feel the need to confide in some...thing
that my dissertation is not
progressing quite as I planned.
That is, my dissertation is
not quite as intellectually thorough as I'd hoped but...
My dissertation does not exist.
My dissertation does not exist.
I have pages and pages of notes - now neatly organized notes -
but that is all I have.
I thought if I had a couple of years
far away from the pressures of my university and- But...
Even though I know Dorothea is just trying to be helpful,
every time she does something for me
I'm plagued with the thought that-
the thought that all her kindness
is an attempt to compensate for some
hidden lack of faith in me and my work.
And if I told her that?
She would be kind again, of course, and I...
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6 of the Longest Experiments Ever - Duration: 10:24.Science is all about asking questions and then running carefully controlled experiments
to find the answers.
Most of the time, it doesn't take too long to actually run those experiments — maybe
a few years at most.
But some experiments can take way longer, to the point where the original question is
almost forgotten, and the researchers who originally asked the question are long gone.
From an electric bell that refuses to shut up to lead-sealed microbial time-capsules,
here are some of the world's longest-running experiments.
Most mechanics will tell you that to keep your car running smoothly, you should change
the battery every four years.
But in a corner of the physics department in the University of Oxford, there is a battery
that's been running for 177 years.
And no one knows how it's lasted that long.
In 1840, Oxford physics professor Robert Walker bought a weird-looking contraption consisting
of two long, sulfur-covered cylinders attached to two bells.
A metal ball slowly vibrates back and forth between the bells, propelled by the charge
propelled by the charge from the battery.
The type of battery it uses is called a dry pile, because unlike most modern batteries,
the electrolyte, which is the stuff that actually allows electricity to flow,
is a paste rather than a liquid.
The bells were built only 40 years after the very first battery was invented, and the batteries
powering the metal ball were only expected to last 4-5 years.
So it's pretty weird that this thing has lasted almost two centuries, and physicists
would love to know more about how its batteries work.
But unfortunately, the cylinders are sealed, and the records of their manufacture were
lost long ago.
We do have some clues about these batteries.
Other dry piles made at the time had layers and layers of metal discs stacked on top of
each other, with sulfur sealing everything in.
The discs were usually coated with zinc sulfate on one side,
and manganese dioxide on the other.
These days, zinc sulfate is mostly used as a dietary supplement, but manganese dioxide
is still used in modern dry-cell batteries.
But something about the way this thing's batteries were made has let them last a ridiculously
long time.
The thing is, until we open up the cylinders,
we won't know for sure that's what's inside.
And at this point, scientists don't really want to crack it open and investigate — they'd
rather see how long it keeps going first.
Once it stops though, I imagine they'll organize the autopsy pretty quickly.
Talk to a farmer, and they'll probably tell you that one of their biggest challenges is
weeds.
Sometimes it seems like they're fighting a never-ending battle against them.
That's because weeds have this annoying property where they can lie dormant, chilling
out just under the surface.
They lull you into a false sense of security until you get complacent and then BAM!
They're all over the place again.
There have been plenty of studies by agricultural scientists trying to find out how long weeds
can hang around in the soil.
But the oldest, and longest-running, of these experiments can be found on the grounds of
Michigan State University.
There are 5 whiskey bottles, filled with sand, buried upside down in a top-secret location.
And no, they aren't the leftovers of some 19th century rave.
They're the legacy of botanist William James Beal.
He filled 20 of these bottles with seeds from 21 different species of weeds,
plus moist sand.
He buried them angled down so they wouldn't fill up with water, and then planned to dig
one up every five years and plant the seeds to see which survived.
At least, that was the plan.
In 1919, there was an early frost and the bottle couldn't be excavated without a jack-hammer,
so they waited until 1920, and decided to extend the
interval to ten years from then on.
In 1990, instead of digging up a bottle, the researchers who'd taken over the project
extended the interval again to 20 years.
The most recent one was opened in 2000, and there are five left.
Which means the last bottle will be unearthed in 2100.
When researchers planted the seeds from the bottle they dug up in 2000, seeds from only
two of the original species sprouted into plants.
That's pretty much what they expected, since the last time seeds from more than three species
sprouted was in 1930.
But they're curious whether seeds from the hardiest species will keep sprouting when
they dig up future bottles.
By now, the point of the experiment has kind of flipped.
The researchers aren't trying to figure out how to kill weeds — they want to know
more about how seeds stay viable to help save plants that might be going extinct.
Thousands of people all over the world have decided to sit and watch something that flows
even slower than paint dries.
All for the chance at witnessing the next big moment in a 90-year-old experiment.
It's called The Pitch Drop Experiment.
In 1927, Thomas Parnell, a physics professor at the University of Queensland in Australia,
set up a demonstration to show that pitch, aka asphalt, actually flows.
Even though it looks and acts like a solid.
And it turns out that it does flow … just, very slowly.
The experiment consists of a large funnel filled with black pitch that slowly drips
into a beaker.
It took 8 years for the first drop to fall, and in the ninety years since, there have
been 8 more drops.
Based on these drops, researchers found that pitch has a viscosity 30 billion times greater
than water — meaning, it flows about 30 billion times more slowly than water does.
In the 1980s, scientists at the university debated taking down the experiment, since
they figured it had served its purpose.
But then, two things happened.
First, they realized that no one had ever actually seen the drop fall.
They'd just found another drop in the beaker the next morning.
And second, the pitch started acting… weird.
The drops had been falling at a semi-consistent rate up until this point, but the 8th drop
took a lot longer to fall than the previous ones.
It fell in 2000, but a really badly timed blackout meant the cameras set up to record
the drop failed.
The 9th drop fell in 2014, and was caught on camera.
But now, it seems like the pitch is flowing faster,
and scientists aren't sure exactly why.
So the experiment is still going, and researchers hope the pitch's behavior will give us insights
into other super-high viscosity materials like plastics and silicone.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause
of death in the United States, claiming over 600,000 people a year.
And scientists back in the 1940s wanted to know more about how to prevent it.
In 1948, about 5,000 people in Framingham, Massachusetts volunteered to be a part of
a massive, long-term study.
Researchers picked healthy adults that showed no signs of heart disease and started monitoring
their lifestyle and physical health.
The study linked cholesterol, high blood pressure, and other factors like smoking
to heart disease and stroke.
And it's still going, even though there are
very few of the original participants left.
In the 1970s, the adult children of the first subjects were enrolled and, more recently,
a third generation was added to the study.
And as the study continues, it's helping us learn more about the role of genetics in
heart disease.
Evolution happens very slowly.
It can take generations for a single change to spread through a population.
And it can be hard to study exactly how those changes spread.
When you're dealing with nature, you can't just re-wind the clock and see if the same
adaptations will happen again.
Which is why, in 1988, American biologist Richard Lenski decided to grow 12 cultures
of E. coli bacteria.
The thing about bacteria is that they don't live very long.
So over the nearly 30 years that Lenski's team has been growing these cultures, they've
cycled through tens of thousands of generations.
And the group has had a front-row seat the way the populations have
changed under different conditions.
Since it's a laboratory experiment, they can grow multiple cultures at the same time
and see if they do the same thing.
Over time, the E. coli have gotten bigger, started mutating more often, and gotten better
at digesting the sugar in the solution they're grown in.
And around 33,000 generations in, one strain evolved a more complex mutation that allows
it to digest citrate, a compound in the solution,
in a way that E. coli aren't normally able to do.
From our point of view, this experiment has only been running since 1988 — which, compared
with some of the other experiments I just mentioned,
basically makes it a tiny baby experiment.
But from the E. coli's perspective, they've been growing and evolving over 60,000 generations.
Which sort of makes it the longest-running experiment in history, right?
Technically, this one isn't a long-term study … yet.
Microbiologists have been studying life in tough places on our planet for decades, and
they've learned that some microbes have a special ability:
When conditions get too extreme, they can survive, dormant and dried out, while they
wait for things to improve.
Then they just wake up and go about their lives.
They might be able to survive this way for thousands of years, but we're still not
totally sure how they do it.
So a group of researchers from around the globe have set up what they're calling the
500-year microbiology experiment.
They've dried out and preserved microbes in two sets of 800 glass vials different boxes.
One box is lead-lined to protect the microbes against radiation, and the other's just
using glass to keep them isolated.
It's a little bit like the seed experiment, but with less sand,
and microbes instead of weeds.
For now, every other year, they're opening up three vials from each box to rehydrate
them and see if they've survived, and to analyze their DNA for damage.
Starting in 2038, they'll only open new vials every 25 years, which means that assuming
the microbes survive that long and there's no zombie apocalypse, the experiment will
finish up in 2514!
Researchers are hoping the results of these experiments will help us understand the extremes
of life: how long can some of the simplest organisms survive
being preserved and then reanimated?
Knowing more about life in the most extreme conditions on Earth will also help us learn
more about where life could have evolved on other planets.
But there's another side to this experiment, too: the vials of preserved microbes are a
sort of time-capsule.
Researchers investigating them in the 26th century will have a unique snapshot of microbial
communities from 500 years ago.
It'll be interesting to see what's changed and how they've evolved.
Not that we're going to get to see those changes, though.
Lucky future scientists.
We'll all be dead.
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Brandon Roy Heroically Shields Kids From Gunfire - Duration: 1:39.Hey everyone, for Complex News, I'm Justin Block,
and over the weekend, former NBA All-Star Brandon Roy was shot in the leg Los Angeles.
He was treated for the gunshot wound in Southern California, but has since returned to his
home in Washington.
He's recovering right now, but hasn't commented on the incident.
Still, heroic details are coming out this week.
See, Roy wasn't targeted in the shooting, and wasn't in a fight with anyone—he was
just an innocent bystander hanging outside of his grandmother's house during an event.
When a random person opened fire outside the house, Roy didn't duck, or run, or hide.
He actually shielded a group of children from the shooting, taking a bullet in the leg.
Miraculously, nobody was killed during those violent moments.
We all know Roy from his all-too-brief NBA career.
A Rookie of the Year and three-time All-Star for the Portland Trail Blazers, Roy was emerging
as one of the game's top players before serious knee injuries forced him into an early
retirement.
Nicknamed "The Natural," Roy's career is one of the more disappointing "what ifs"
in NBA history.
The Blazers released a statement shortly after reports broke of the shooting, saying:
"Like many others, we're just learning of the injury suffered by former Trail Blazers
player Brandon Roy in a shooting over the weekend in California.
According to those reports, Brandon was wounded as a bystander, but is expected to recover.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Brandon and his family during this time."
Since leaving the NBA, Roy's taken up coaching high school basketball.
And, no surprise, he's really good at it too.
In his first season as head coach of the Nathan Hill High School basketball team in Seattle,
his squad went undefeated and won a state title.
Thankfully for Roy's family and players, he's okay.
That's the news for now, but for more, be sure to subscribe to Complex on YouTube today.
For Complex News, I'm Justin Block.
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X-Men: The Last Stand | ' Phoenix Kills Professor X ' Scene | (2006) 4K - Duration: 2:58.Jean, let me in.
No, Jean.
Jean!
Don't let it control you.
Charles.
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How To Get Into Ketosis | 5 Ketogenic Diet Success Tips - Duration: 10:29.Hello and welcome back to my channel
today I'm going to share five tips to
help you get into ketosis, how to get
into ketosis, how I've got into ketosis
and just loads of tips and information
and keto diet hacks. Before I get into
the content though if you're new to my
channel make sure that you hit the
subscribe button and join the yummy
inspirations community for more low carb
keto diet lifestyle, recipes, inspiration
and more. So, this week I've gone back
into the Keto diet I was off for six
weeks
I took a six-week break I went on
holiday and came back, it took me a little
bit to get my head around, work out when
I'm going to go back onto keto set the
date as first of May, stuck to it, first of
May, documented the day, I shared the other day
in my full daily eating, first day back
on keto I love it I'm feeling awesome
and what I did was I measured with keto
sticks because in the comments you were
asking me about how long does it take to
get ketosis how long did it take me and
remember each person is different so
what works for me and what is my
situation might be different for you so
what I did was I used my ketostix
and I measured from first thing first of
May, first thing in the morning every few
hours or so I wouldn't recommend usually
measuring every few hours but I wanted
to know as accurate as possible the
exact moment that I went into ketosis
so I started Monday morning on the first
of May and on the second of May, so on the
second day at 2:00 p.m. 2nd of May I got
a positive reading on a keto stick that
I was in ketosis, so it took me a little
over a day and I'll put a little picture
of here of my keto stick what the
positive looked like so it took me 1 and
a half days barely to get into ketosis
following the tips that I'm going to
share today, for me, I was keto adapted
for six months so having six weeks off
it took me a day and a half to get back
into keto. First time around I didn't
track and I didn't use keto sticks until
about a month into it so I can't say for
sure but knowing now how I feel on keto it
probably took me about a week or so
first time around
and now like a day and a half so my body
is obviously used to being keto fat
adapted so getting straight back into it
was a lot easier than I thought it would
and I haven't had any Keto flu symptoms
if that's something as well first time
around I definitely suffered from Keto
flu symptoms and so yeah so on to my
five tips, tip number one lower your
carbs, it's obvious low carb high fat diet
but I find it easy to track in a
notebook I shared that in my full day of
eating video I've got a handwritten
notebook I just write down all my foods
and the carbs next to it, you can go into
it with a cab figure in mind or you can
kind of go for as low as possible I like
to start my day a lot of the times with
just eggs so then there's like virtually
no carbs and once am more into it I do
eggs and a veg or two and if you're
just when I was just starting out at the
very beginning I had eggs with loads of
veggies to adapt and ease into it so
play around and work out if you've never
done it before start with higher carbs
so maybe eggs and a few veg and just sort
of cut out the breads and the pastas and
the rice and the chips and the sweets
and all of that just start as as low as
you can cope with and then go lower
until you get to a point of being in
ketosis, that's what I found and also
actually definitely have a chat with a
health professional don't just go and
take my advice I'm sharing the
experience and what's worked for me but
definitely huge disclaimer go and speak
with a health professional with your GP
with your health professional of choice get
some blood tests done and make sure that
you are in a healthy space and that you
have your doctor's support, it can be
difficult with the whole low fat
dogma going around but people are
switching on to high fat and get just
speak with a doctor before going and
rushing into changing your diet okay
disclaimer over, so I'm sharing my
experience take from it what you want
what you will and experiment and see
what works so yes definitely lower carbs
and I managed to on the first day back
to 18 net carbs but first day when I
started six seven eight months ago I
was having
having probably around the 50 gram mark
when I was starting because I wasn't
used to it now I'm kind of used to
having 18 net grams of carbs it's
definitely on the low you wouldn't want
to go any lower than that it's
definitely on the lower side of carbs but
between 18 and 50 once you're starting
out and find your sweet spot that you
feel good you get into ketosis and you
lose weight and that's going to be
different for everybody so yeah number
one lower your carbs number two increase
your fats because this is a low carb
high fat and as I said before the whole
low-fat dogma the whole low-fat industry
its kind of brainwashed us all into
thinking that fats are the devil and bad
for you, well I lost 16 kilos or
30-something pounds on low carb high fat
way of life I feel awesome I've never
been healthier never been happier
so that is thanks to lowering my carbs
and increasing, my the cat has just come
and he's bumped me you don't want to see
the mess of this room but he's just done
to me so I get distracted easily...
lower carb high fat, so I cook
everything in butter and I add more
butter I have hot chocolate in the
morning I add butter to it through the
day I have mayonnaise, sour cream, cheese.
I've shared heaps of videos on
increasing your fats and ways to increase
your fat just have your meal your meals
on low carb high fat your macros, oh he's
trying to jump him up, Oh cat okay he's
had his moment, and your carbs are about
5% your protein 20 to 25% and then the
rest is fat so we're talking 70 to 80
grams of fat everyday 60/70/80 depending on
exactly how your macros and so that's fat
high, carbs low that's number one number
two, okay number three is your
electrolytes so important for your
electrolytes I'm talking salt potassium
magnesium you need to keep these up when
you're on keto because processed foods
and all the foods that you eat that are
carb filled are full of all of those
ingredients, made up of all those elements there's
salt in everything and that's process
when you're having unprocessed foods and
you're not eating packaged
snacks and foods you are going to miss
out on your salt magnesium potassium and
again speak to your health professional
and get some supplements it is so
important otherwise you will feel awful
I take a supplement every day with
magnesium and potassium in it and other
vitamins and minerals and then I have
vegetable stock, I went searching for a
vegetable stock that had as little nasty
ingredients with as natural as possible
and it's full of salt I found the
highest salt one I could and I find
having, I have a cup of stock cubes
in half and I have half the stock cube
in a cup of boiling water and I have it
pretty much every day and I feel good
and days when I don't have it sometimes I
actually wake up through the middle of
night with cramps or I've woken up feeling
really dizzy and it's because I didn't
have my salt so yeah definitely is so
important to hit your salt levels up so
electrolytes is number three having your
electrolytes good will help you get into
ketosis and help you feel amazing and
awesome and not have awful keto flu
feelings and number four we're moving
through this nicely, number four is water
no matter what diet you're on and no matter
what you, you're doing for drinking water
is important but even so, more so on keto
we need to flush out our system we need
to just it's so important to drink water
and I always have a bottle of water with
me and I'm drinking water like a crazy
person I find I'm thirstier yeah but I'm
also just I just know it's so important
so drinking water is so important to get
into ketosis to stay in ketosis and to
keep you healthy so just drink water
have a bottle of water with you at all
times
drink a cup of water with meals just
drink water, water is so important, number
four and number five is one which I am
always hesitant to, that if you know me and
even following my channel, that is to
move to try, and do a smidge of exercise
I very very late to adding exercise into
my keto diet journey it's only been the
last month or two that I've had the urge
to move and it's really, my exercise
has been walking and yoga and I have
this DVD of ten minute kickboxing
workouts which for me ten minutes is
like
maximum of exercise activity time, so I'm
not talking go out and go crazy with
exercise I found the last few days just
doing my 10 minute workout just moving I
feel really good and it helped me also I
feel get into Ketosis so it can just be
walking it doesn't need to be crazy I
know that people do cardio and
weightlifting
I personally haven't gotten to that my
Husband does that side of things
I don't, yes I know I said before I
probably should do a little more
exercise or do exercise at all but
definitely moving is another
element of the whole package of getting
you into ketosis and of staying ketosis
of getting healthy and staying healthy.
So there you go those are my five tips
to help you get into ketosis to stay in
ketosis I'm in Ketosis now and I just
love this feeling this energy I wake up
with energy rather than feeling
exhausted I've been waking up the last
six weeks I've forgotten how it feels to
wake up and feel exhausted to have a
10:00 a.m. slump and 3:00 p.m. slump now
I'm just no more slumps I feel energy I
feel awesome and I'm looking forward to
getting back on the weight-loss train
and I'll share that side of things with
you as well, so there you go thanks so
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